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In The Importance of Being Earnest, what leads Algernon to suspect that Ernest/Jack is a Bunburyist? (1 point) Responses
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he Man Without a Country by Hackett, Walter (adaptation) SCENE 1 NARRATOR: Fort Massac is a small yet strategic United States
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Sojourner Truth by Joanna Evans The fight for suffrage drives a wedge between a spirited young woman and her mother. . . .
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Sojourner Truth by Joanna Evans The fight for suffrage drives a wedge between a spirited young woman and her mother. . . .
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Which excerpt from Act 2 of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street best reflects the idea that fear can lead people to make false
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Use the excerpt from “An enemy of the people by Henrik Ibsen to answer the question. Dr. Stockman’s assertion in line 34
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Use the excerpt from “An enemy of the people by Henrik Ibsen to answer the question. Which of the following in Peter’s
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In The Importance öf Being Earnest, Jack and Algernon clearly have a preoccupation with food. In this lesson, you explored the
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Respond in 3–5 sentences. What is the significance of the repetition of the word absurd in The Importance of Being Earnest?
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Read this excerpt from Endgame by Samuel Beckett:
HAMM: Is it night already then? CLOV: (looking) No. HAMM: Then what is it?
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from The Importance of Being Earnest
How do the characters of Gwendolen and Juliet develop different themes about names? 1
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ROMEO Peace, peace, Mercutio, peace!Thou talk'st of nothing. MERCUTIO True, I talk of dreams,Which are the children of an idle
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What change in Anne change do we see in act 2 scene 2 from the beginning of the play?
What change in Anne change do we see in act
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From The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare
Prithee, see there! Behold! Look! Lo! How say you? Why, what care I? If thou
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In William Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing, Claudio loves Hero but is tricked into thinking she loves another man.
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What type of play is essential for children in helping them meet developmental milestones?
Question 14 options: Time on the
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The Merchant of Venice is about a poor young man named Bassanio who falls in love with a young woman, Portia, from a rich
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Which quotation from the play best reveals Anna Maria's reason for becoming angry with Leopold?
Question 2 options: ANNA MARIA:
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Read the quote from the play below. Then answer the question that follows:
LADY MACBETH But I worry about whether or not you have
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What information is revealed in Act II, Scene 1 that creates suspense?
What information is revealed in Act II, Scene 1 that
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1 point Question at position 7 Read the following line from Act II, Scene 4. For the past two years we have lived in fear. Now
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What type of play is essential for children in helping them meet developmental milestones?
Question 14 options: Time on the
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Match the quote from The importance of being Earnest, to the character who said it in the story. algernon, cecily, gwendolyn,
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Use the play titled Mary Cate's Masterpiece to answer the%C2%A0question. Mary Cate's Masterpiece Which character explained that
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Multiple Choice
What does the Prince declare at the end of Act I, Scene 1 in Romeo and Juliet? (1 point) Responses He declares
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Fill In the Blanks:
While texts usually meet the characteristics, _____________________ they do __________.
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In Romeo and Juliet, what rite do Romeo and Juliet perform in secret? (1 point) Responses confession with Friar Lawrence
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Which of the following is NOT one of the themes of the play?
(1 point) Responses Good intentions always yield good results. Good
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Use the play The Smith and the Little People to answer the question. The Smith and Little People Which common theme is revealed
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Which of the following is NOT one of the themes of the play? (1 point) Responses Good intentions always yield good results. Good
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Romeo and Juliet is told from the first-person point of view. (1 point) Responses true true false
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Use the play titled Mary Cate's Masterpiece to answer the question.
Mary Cate's Masterpiece Which character explained that
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What does scourge mean as it is used in the following lines from Act V, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet?
Prince: This letter doth
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Saving a Garden in Need
Kyle Ellington Characters: MR. TORRES, science teacher ELI, student BROOKE, student JENNA, student MARTY,
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Use the play The Smith and the Little People to answer the question. The Smith and Little People Which common theme is revealed
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Use the text Peace Starts at Home to answer the question. Peace Starts at Home How many characters are in the play? (1 point)
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Use the play titled Mary Cate's Masterpiece to answer the question.
Mary Cate's Masterpiece Which character explained that
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Use the play titled Mary Cate's Masterpiece to answer the question.
Mary Cate's Masterpiece Which character explained that
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Play: Saving a Garden in Need by <Kyle Ellington
This play probably takes place in the fall spring summer winter
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Which of the following is NOT one of the themes of the play?
(1 point) • Good intentions always yield good results. Tragedy
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Where did Ruth see the advertisement?Who wrote it? In act 1 scene2
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Filling Your Heart Unit Test
17 of 2317 of 23 Items Question Use the play The Smith and the Little People to answer the question.
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Use the text Peace Starts at Home to answer the question.
Peace Starts at Home How many characters are in the play? (1 point)
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Read line 3 from the play.
[Pacing back and forth.] What do these stage directions help the reader understand? A Katie’s
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Romeo: O, be gone!
By heaven, I love thee better than myself; For I come hither arm’d against myself: Stay not, be gone;--live,
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Look at the picture below and decide if work is being done. One child pushing another child in a toy car.
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Explain how this Jewish girl called Ruth came to stay in this house of mamariti in Sophiatown Act 1 scene 3
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you think the Jewish girl (Ruth) has made a good decision by coming to stay in this house of Mamariti?Discuss your view
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you think the Jewish girl (Ruth) has made a good decision by coming to stay in this house of Mamariti?Discuss your view
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Read the following passage from the Prologue of “Make Believe” by A. A. Milne.
ADA (at ROSEMARY’S shoulder). Oh, I say,
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