Use the passage to answer the question.

Which of the following lines from the second stanza of "The Olympic Swimmer" best supports the image of swimming as a competitive sport?
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Responses

“Swimmers swivel, splash, and kick”
“Swimmers swivel, splash, and kick”

“Like fish at play in Neptune's sea.”
“Like fish at play in Neptune's sea.”

“Swimming relaxed, and calm, and free.”
“Swimming relaxed, and calm, and free.”

“These stars, like sharks, cut the waves –”

“These stars, like sharks, cut the waves –”

Use the passage to answer the question.

Read the following line from "The Olympic Swimmer."

“Like fish at play in Neptune's sea.”

The reference to Neptune in this line is most likely intended as a(n) __________ allusion.
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Responses

biblical
biblical

literary
literary

historical
historical

mythological

mythological

Use the passage to answer the question.

Which of the following universal truths is best supported by ideas in "The Olympic Swimmer"?
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Responses

Practice makes perfect.
Practice makes perfect.

Winning comes at a price.
Winning comes at a price.

The early bird catches the worm.
The early bird catches the worm.

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

Practice makes perfect.

Read the following sentence from "The Balek Scales."

My grandfather was the first person bold enough to test the justice of the Baleks, the family who lived in the chateau and drove two carriages, who always maintained one boy from the village while he studied theology at the seminary in Prague, the family with whom the priest played taroc every Wednesday, on whom the local reeve in his carriage emblazoned with the Imperial coat of arms, made an annual New Year's Day call and on whom the Emperor conferred a title on the first day of the year in 1900.

The speaker uses the ideas in this sentence to most likely imply that the Baleks
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Responses

are generous to the people who lived in the village.
are generous to the people who lived in the village.

worked hard to earn their new title from the emperor.
worked hard to earn their new title from the emperor.

mindlessly fulfill the duties required of their social status.
mindlessly fulfill the duties required of their social status.

did not trust the narrator's grandfather and were suspicious of him.
did not trust the narrator's grandfather and were suspicious of him.

are generous to the people who lived in the village.

Read the following sentences from "The Black Sheep."

Meanwhile, the ones who had become rich got into the honest man's habit of going to the bridge at night to watch the water flow by beneath it. This increased the confusion because it meant lots of others became rich and lots of others became poor.

Now, the rich people saw that if they went to the bridge every night, they'd soon be poor. And they thought: "Let's pay some of the poor to go and rob for us." They made contracts, fixed salaries, percentages: they were still thieves of course, and they still tried to swindle each other. But, as tends to happen, the rich got richer and richer and the poor got poorer and poorer.
In these sentences, the narrator seems to suggest that
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Responses

the people admire the honest man's hobbies.
the people admire the honest man's hobbies.

most people try to cheat others in some way.
most people try to cheat others in some way.

societal structures are built on values and hard work.
societal structures are built on values and hard work.

society does not reward those who perform good deeds.

most people try to cheat others in some way.

Read the following sentences from "The Balek Scales."

When the Baleks von Bilgan went to High Mass on New Year's Day, their new coat of arms - a giant crouching under a fir tree - they saw the hard, pale faces of the people all staring at them. They had expected garlands in the village, a song in their honor, cheers and hurrahs, but the village was completely deserted as they drove through it, and in church the pale faces of the people were turned toward them, mute and hostile, and when the priest mounted the pulpit to deliver his New Year's sermon he sensed the chill in those otherwise quiet and peaceful faces, and he stumbled painfully through his sermon and went back to the altar drenched in sweat.
In these sentences, the priest is most likely "drenched in sweat" because he
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Responses

has grown feverish due to the unhealthy conditions.
has grown feverish due to the unhealthy conditions.

is nervous about the tension coming from the townspeople.
is nervous about the tension coming from the townspeople.

is worried that the Baleks will think he has turned against them.
is worried that the Baleks will think he has turned against them.

feels uneasy about the relevance of the sermon he has delivered.

is nervous about the tension coming from the townspeople.

Read the following lines from the story "Forbidden Fruit."

Of course, in childhood there were occasions when I could have tasted pork in kindergarten or ate at the home of a friend, but I never broke the commandment.

When we had rice and pork in kindergarten, I fished out all the pieces of pork and gave them to my friends. I conquered the agony of yearning by the sweetness of self-denial. I enjoyed my ideological superiority. It was pleasant to be an enigma, to behave in a way baffling to everyone around. And yet, all the more intensely did I dream of transgression.
The type of conflict portrayed in these sentences can best be identified as
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Responses

man vs. man.
man vs. man.

man vs. nature.
man vs. nature.

man vs. society.
man vs. society.

man vs. himself.

man vs. himself.

Read the following sentences from the story "The Black Sheep."

One day, how we don't know, it so happened that an honest man came to live in the place. At night, instead of going out with his sack and his lantern, he stayed home to smoke and read novels.

The thieves cam, saw the light on and didn't go in.

This went on for a while: then they were obliged to explain to him that even if he wanted to live without doing anything, it was not reason to stop others from doing things. Every night he spent at home meant a family would have nothing to eat the following day.

The honest man could hardly object to such reasoning.
The type of conflict portrayed in these sentences can best be identified as
(1 point)
Responses

man vs. man.
man vs. man.

man vs. nature.
man vs. nature.

man vs. society.
man vs. society.

man vs. himself.

man vs. society.

Identify the term that correctly identifies the sentence.

My name, Cynthia, is from a Greek word for moon.
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Responses

simple sentence
simple sentence

compound sentence
compound sentence

complex sentence
complex sentence

compound-complex sentence

complex sentence

Identify the term that correctly identifies the sentence.

I was not surprised when I learned that.
(1 point)
Responses

simple sentence
simple sentence

compound sentence
compound sentence

complex sentence

complex sentence

compound-complex sentence
compound-complex sentence

simple sentence

Identify the term that correctly identifies the sentence.

After all, I have always been a night owl, and I prefer moonlight to sunlight.
(1 point)
Responses

simple sentence
simple sentence

compound sentence
compound sentence

complex sentence
complex sentence

compound-complex sentence

compound sentence

Identify the underlined part of the sentence.

The most popular girl’s name when I was born was Ashley.
(1 point)
Responses

independent clause
independent clause

adverbial clause
adverbial clause

adjectival clause
adjectival clause

noun clause

adjectival clause

Identify the underlined part of the sentence.

I guess that Ashley wasn’t popular in our town.
(1 point)
Responses

independent clause
independent clause

adverbial clause

adverbial clause

adjectival clause
adjectival clause

noun clause

noun clause

Identify the underlined part of the sentence.

I do know three Caitlyns, and my brother knows at least three Kaylas.
(1 point)
Responses

independent clause
independent clause

adverbial clause
adverbial clause

adjectival clause
adjectival clause

noun clause

adjectival clause

Identify the underlined part of the sentence.

My middle name, Abigail, is the name that I like best.
(1 point)
Responses

independent clause
independent clause

adverbial clause
adverbial clause

adjectival clause
adjectival clause

noun clause

noun clause