Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Analysis and Interpretation
Page 8
Questions (466)
Choose one question to answer.
Choose one character from The Call of the Wild and explain how the author created him or her.
1 answer
asked by
taylor swift
161 views
I read the book Ella Minnow Pea for school... And I actually enjoyed it! But I have to answer some questions about it and I'm
3 answers
asked by
Andrea
530 views
Analyze how the raven in Edgar Allen Poe’s "The Raven" helps to develop the speaker’s character. Be sure to use specific
1 answer
asked by
uosagp
43 views
QUESTION: Do you believe Buck makes the right choice at the end of the story? Why or why not? Support your opinion with evidence
1 answer
asked by
lol
61 views
Story: "Nethergrave" by Gloria Skurzynski.
Body Paragraph 3- Theme Claim/Topic Sentence on Theme: What is one possible theme of
1 answer
asked anonymously
149 views
What goal is "The War Prayer" trying to achieve?
A. To urge readers to think again about the realities of war B. To show that
1 answer
asked by
uosagp
32 views
Based on the characters and events in "In the Shadow of War," which of the following best reflects the author's perspective of
1 answer
asked by
soso
55 views
Write about the connections you see in this week’s reading. Are there similarities in situations, characters, symbolism,
1 answer
asked anonymously
75 views
Explain the extended metaphor in Jonson’s “Song: To Celia.”
4 answers
asked anonymously
53 views
Why does the author of The Call of the Wild describe Buck's progress as "retrogression"?
(1 point) Responses Buck's behavior was
9 answers
asked anonymously
73 views
In "In Trying Times," the author's repetition of the phrase "in trying time" most likely implies
this answer is not correct
1 answer
asked by
some
34 views
Read the following passage from Douglass's speech:
Here you will see men and women reared like swine for the market. You know
1 answer
asked by
uosagp
38 views
In the play titled The Unexpected Hawk by John Waiko, in scene 1 stage direction: what do you think the 'traditional play'
3 answers
asked by
Raven
34 views
Book: April Raintree (only page 81 to page 166)
Using outside sources, research one or two elements mention in your reading that
1 answer
asked anonymously
36 views
In 3–5 sentences, explain how the author of “The Crow-Child” used details, words, and actions to present and develop a
1 answer
asked anonymously
46 views
“Your reflection on the opposite side place a hand on a mirror’s glass” meaning in Gift-Wrapped Fathers what does it mean
1 answer
asked by
.
37 views
Choose one short story from the list below:
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar
1 answer
asked anonymously
34 views
In “On my First Son,” why does the speaker define the child’s state as enviable? (1 point) Responses The child will be
1 answer
asked anonymously
60 views
Reread paragraph 17 of Life of Pi. In this paragraph, Martel uses figurative language to describe the attack of the flying fish.
1 answer
asked by
Eri
40 views
In 1–2 sentences, explain a conclusion that can be drawn about the poem “a song” by Paul Laurence Dunbar based on its
1 answer
asked anonymously
51 views
Which sentence BEST describes a theme of the story?
Responses A Over time a person can learn to deal with difficult problems.Over
1 answer
asked anonymously
36 views
"... Along the cool sequestered vale of life/They kept the noiseless tenor of their way."
Which of these is nearest in meaning to
1 answer
asked anonymously
36 views
In the story, "Basketball Rules" by Raqual Lindell, what is a quote that shows indirect characterization? In your own words,
3 answers
asked anonymously
61 views
Explain how different authors might detect the facts and multiple ways
1 answer
asked anonymously
24 views
Use the passage to answer the question.
At which point in "The Pin" does the narrator decide to transform his attitude toward the
1 answer
asked anonymously
159 views
Analyze the quote "Let not my freedom be obstructed by the ideals of bitter people"
3 answers
asked anonymously
35 views
The graphed system represents the rate at which two trucks are being filled, where x represents the time in minutes and y
1 answer
asked by
Annabelle
34 views
In the poem the Journey of the magi
1. What are the difficulties that the magi encounter during the journey? 2. List and explain
1 answer
asked anonymously
22 views
Use the topographical map to answer the question.
A map of an unidentified piece of land is shown with rivers running across it.
1 answer
asked anonymously
41 views
The scatter plot shows the relationship between combined SAT score and first semester college GPA. Which statements are correct?
3 answers
asked by
ysnflow
38 views
In Betty Bonham Lies’s retelling of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, how is the narrator’s description of Orpheus’s music
1 answer
asked anonymously
31 views
How does Dickinson describe hope in the poem?
- Where can hope be found? What does hope do? How does hope face difficulties? -
1 answer
asked anonymously
37 views
Respond to the following essay prompt. In her essay "Writing Short Stories" Flannery O'Connor says this about characterization:
1 answer
asked by
hjhgghhgfdc
38 views
Question%0D%0AWhy is “The Divine Comedy” an allegory?%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AEveryone dies in the
1 answer
asked anonymously
52 views
In “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” what mood is created by a setting in which the central character is concerned with
1 answer
asked anonymously
60 views
wwhich best described why the author has the mother and son in "Borders" sleep in the car for two days?
A. to show their povery
1 answer
asked anonymously
12 views
In Gray’s "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard", the speaker wonders about the potential accomplishments of those buried in
1 answer
asked by
Unknown
25 views
What is the primary purpose of the detailed descriptions Barry Holstun Lopez includes in the excerpt from Of Wolves and Men?
to
5 answers
asked anonymously
31 views
What is the primary purpose of the detailed descriptions Barry Holstun Lopez includes in the excerpt from Of Wolves and Men? (1
1 answer
asked anonymously
28 views
Give a conclusion explaining how critiquing a work of art changes how you look at it. And what you can learn by working through
1 answer
asked anonymously
30 views
The pagan Germans, Greeks, and other ancient peoples believed that fame and glory are the only things that survive a person's
1 answer
asked anonymously
37 views
The wrong rock short film
1. First I want you to summarize the story. Pretend I have never watched the short film before and need
1 answer
asked anonymously
34 views
Spring Storm by William Carlos Williams The sky has given over its bitterness. Out of the dark change all day long rain falls
1 answer
asked anonymously
35 views
In The Importance of Being Earnest, Jack and Algernon clearly have a preoccupation with food. In this lesson, you explored the
1 answer
asked anonymously
28 views
what does it mean when someone applies real world logic to fiction
1 answer
asked anonymously
35 views
Write a 4-6 sentence paragraph to answer one of the questions below. Be sure to proofread for wording and punctuation. about the
1 answer
asked by
hi
23 views
Write two to three sentences in which you identify the type of figurative language Hamlet uses here and analyze its meaning and
1 answer
asked anonymously
22 views
which statement best expresses the theme of the story
1 answer
asked by
the monkeys paw
23 views
What is it that angers the speaker in the poem, "I Am the Land. I Wait."What is it that angers the speaker in the poem, "I Am
1 answer
asked anonymously
80 views
Which detail should be included in an effective summary of the road, not taken by Robert Frost selected yes or no for each
1 answer
asked anonymously
27 views
Pages
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Parent Categories (120)
"The Highwayman"
"The Story-Teller" by Saki
8th Grade English
Academic Performance
African American literature
American literature
Analogies
Ancient Greek Epics and Tragedies
Art
Art Criticism
Art History
Autobiography
Beowulf
Books
Children's Literature
Comprehension
Critical Reading
Critical Thinking
Differential Equations
Drama
Dramatic works
Dystopian literature
English Literature
Epic
Essay Writing
Essays
Ethan Frome (Specific text)
Experimental Design
Fables
Fairy tales
Fiction
Fiction Test Questions
Fictional Texts
Figurative Language
Film
Folktale
Folktales
Government and Politics
Graphs and Data
History
Hypothesis Testing
Language and Literature
Les Miserables
Literature
Literature and Art
Literature and Criticism
Literature and Drama
Literature and Essays
Literature and Fiction
Literature and Language
Literature and Language Arts
Literature and Novels
Literature and Poetry
Literature and Reading
Literature and Reading Comprehension
Literature and Writing
Literature or Book Analysis
Literature studies
Literature/ Poetry
Literature/Novels
Literature/Reading Comprehension
Literature/Short Stories
Macbeth
Mythology
Non-fiction
Novel
Novels
Painting
Paintings
Pandora's box
Plays
Poems
Poetry
Poetry (or specifically, Ezra Pound's Cantos)
Poetry and Poets
Poetry and Prose
Poetry and Quotes
Poetry and Riddles
Poetry and Short Stories
Poetry and Songs
Primary and Secondary Sources
Prose
Quotes and Sayings
Reading Comprehension
Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry
Romantic Movement
Romeo and Juliet
Scatter plots and correlations
Shakespeare's Works
Shakespearean Literature
Shakespearean Plays
Short Films
Short Stories
Short Stories and Poems
Short Story
Short Story - "The Ninny" by Anton Chekhov
Songs and Lyrics
Songs and Music
Specific Texts
Speeches
Speeches and Addresses
Speeches and Articles
Stage Directions
Steps of Art Critique
Surveys and Sampling
Symbolism
The Call of the Wild
The Great Gatsby
The Odyssey (or Epic Poetry)
The Ramayana
Theater
Theatre and Performing Arts
Topographical maps
Tragedy
United States Constitution
Visual Arts
Wage Disparity
Writing and Composition
Writing and Literature
Writing/SAT Essay