1. Use the paragraph to answer the question.

SCENE I.—Michael wipes his sweat-drenched face with an old rag for what feels like the thousandth time this morning. The porch fan is on its highest setting, but it does nothing to relieve the air of its heavy, stickiness. The glass of cool lemonade he had poured in the kitchen is dripping condensation onto the old, brown wicker table. He rises from the rocking chair as he sees a bright red car pull into the driveway.

2.Which inference can be made about the setting?

(1 point)

The scene takes place in a kitchen.

There is a storm coming.

There is a heat wave.

The scene takes place in the middle of the night.

Use the stanza from "Recuerdo" to answer the question.

We were very tired, we were very merry—

We had gone back and forth all night on the ferry.

It was bare and bright, and smelled like a stable—

But we looked into a fire, we leaned across a table,

We lay on a hill-top underneath the moon;

And the whistles kept blowing, and the dawn came soon.

Which rhyme scheme is used in stanza one of "Recuerdo?"

(1 point)

ABCABB

ABBCCA

ABCABC

AABBCC

3. Use the poem to answer the question.

(1) We were very tired, we were very merry—

We had gone back and forth all night on the ferry.

It was bare and bright, and smelled like a stable—

But we looked into a fire, we leaned across a table,

We lay on a hill-top underneath the moon;

And the whistles kept blowing, and the dawn came soon.

(2) We were very tired, we were very merry—

We had gone back and forth all night on the ferry;

And you ate an apple, and I ate a pear,

From a dozen of each we had bought somewhere;

And the sky went wan, and the wind came cold,

And the sun rose dripping, a bucketful of gold.

(3) We were very tired, we were very merry,

We had gone back and forth all night on the ferry.

We hailed, “Good morrow, mother!” to a shawl-covered head,

And bought a morning paper, which neither of us read;

And she wept, “God bless you!” for the apples and pears,

And we gave her all our money but our subway fares.

Which of the following describes a difference among these three stanzas of “Recuerdo”?

(1 point)

There are three pairs of rhyming lines in only two stanzas.

Only one stanza details the narrator's day.

A new character is introduced at the end.

The first two lines repeat in each stanzas

4. Use the excerpt from Peter Pan to answer the question.

Mrs. Darling came to the window, for at present she was keeping a sharp eye on Wendy. She told Peter that she had adopted all the other boys, and would like to adopt him also.

“Would you send me to school?” he inquired craftily.

"Yes.”

“And then to an office?”

"I suppose so.”

“Soon I would be a man?”

“Very soon.”

“I don’t want to go to school and learn solemn things,” he told her passionately. “I don’t want to be a man. O Wendy’s mother, if I was to wake up and feel there was a beard!”

“Peter,” said Wendy the comforter, “I should love you in a beard;” and Mrs. Darling stretched out her arms to him, but he repulsed her. “Keep back, lady, no one is going to catch me and make me a man.”

“But where are you going to live?”

“With Tink in the house we built for Wendy. The fairies are to put it high up among the treetops where they sleep at nights.”

“How lovely,” cried Wendy so longingly that Mrs. Darling tightened her grip.

“I thought all the fairies were dead,” Mrs. Darling said.

"There are always a lot of young ones,” explained Wendy, who was now quite an authority, “because you see when a new baby laughs for the first time a new fairy is born, and as there are always new babies there are always new fairies. They live in nests on the tops of trees; and the mauve ones are boys and the white ones are girls, and the blue ones are just little sillies who are not sure what they are.”

“I shall have such fun,” said Peter, with one eye on Wendy.

“It will be rather lonely in the evening,” she said, “sitting by the fire.”

“I shall have Tink.”

Why do Peter Pan and Mrs. Darling have different points of view?

(1 point)

They both worry that Peter will be lonely.

They were both adopted.

They are different ages.

Their views on Wendy's family differ.

5. Which sentence describes an internal conflict?(1 point)

As Joe was walking down the hallway, the fear inside of him made him freeze and he couldn't go on.

Joe made his way to the kitchen to sneak a cookie, but when he got there, they were already gone!

Joe's brother is constantly turning off the bedroom light even though he knows Joe is afraid of the dark.

Joe's mother makes Joe wash his hands before dinner even if they aren't dirty. Now his hands are dry and hurt!

Plz help me if u can give me all the answers i'll be very happy. plz and thx

1. there is a heat wave.

2.AABBCC
3. a new character is introduced at the end.
4. they are different ages.
5. as Joe was walking down the hallway, the fear inside of him made him freeze and he couldn't go on.
6.Wendy reveals her familiar knowledge of characters who live in the land of Peter Pan.
7.she does not want Wendy to leave her home to live in the land of Peter Pan.
8.personification
9.a mysterious tone is developed through onomatopoeia in the word hush.
10.authors use repetition to add layers of symbolism and develop meaning.
11.it illustrates the passage of time and reveals hope for a new day after a trip that lasted all night.
12.the speaker’s tone is somber.
good luck on the rest :)

Alright, I'm back, here's what I got. DON'T COPY AND PASTE! I can confirm you will be caught no matter what. Just please, type them out.

14.
The addition of stage directions helps actors create the proper tone. otherwise, they may not show the correct emotion when speaking.

15.
Wendy seems to want to stay in Neverland with peter more and more throughout the dialogue. You can tell that she's starting to reconsider.

16.
The poet uses figurative language in order to create deeper meaning and show the beauty of nature. He tells how the earth is warm and sunny, and how there isnt a cloud in the sky. He also mentions how the trees are dropping their seeds.

These were my answers, feel free to use them, reword them, and even repost them. I don't mind, as long as you Credit me. Thanks, and once again, Dont Copy And Paste!

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im brain dead when it comes to parahgraphs

Maybe us students wouldn't be on a site like this if teachers would do their job and teach have you ever thought about that and i could care less if yall knew I was on this site. :(

Final one:

Authors use onomatopoeia to help the reader understand what the sounds in the story actually sound like. a good example of this would be; ''The (⭐insert noise⭐) of the (⭐insert whatever made the noise⭐) got everyone's attention very quickly.''

⭐ Just fill in the lil blanks I marked with a star ⭐

woomy is right! got 100%

CORRECT THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUU

Ok which one of you uncultured meat cans forgot to reword them I now have a 50% because someone´s answers were exactly the same as mine. This is why I asked you guys to always type things in your own words. TvT im screwed

Is this really correct?