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Which one of these excerpts from Mark Twain's Life on the Mississippi best shows that the story is told in first person?
A. Boy
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Which of the following sentences from Of Wolves and Men uses imagery to engage the reader? (1 point) Responses The wolf is three
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Use the passage to answer the question.
Select the phrase that best supports the statement: “Familiarity with anything can lead
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06:50 Feature Hospital Sketches Louisa May Alcott A Forward Movement. 1 As travellers like to give their own
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Read the following sentences from "Marriage is a Private Affair." In these sentences, Nene writes a letter to the father-in-law
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05:15 Feature White Fang Jack London 1Dark spruce forest frowned on either side the frozen waterway. The
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Read the following sentences from "The Pig."
Kibuka was more delighted than ever. He had never seen so small a pig before, and he
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The Journey B. Haq I was hoping to catch the early bus that humid and muggy Sunday morning. My parents had been waiting
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The three key categories of literary arts are, prose, and drama.
a. fashion b. poetry c. newspaper d. photography
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The three key categories of literary arts are , prose, and drama.
a. poetry b. photography c. fashion d. newspaper
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Read the excerpt from Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry.
I had gotten as far west as the Dakotas when my silent recitation was
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Read the excerpt from the prologue of A Girl Named Zippy.
The book that follows is about a child from Mooreland, Indiana, written
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Which line from “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” best develops Walter’s character?
(1 point) Responses “‘You’re not
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Aphorism
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Read this excerpt from Jonathan Swift's A
Modest Proposal. "... men would become as fond of their wives, during the time of their
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ead the following sentences from "Loyalties."
When I returned my father was saying: "Those dirty Biafrans, what did I tell you?
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how is Hughes point of view in salvation unique
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Read this excerpt from Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal.
"Thirdly, whereas the maintenance of an hundred thousand children,
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Read the following paragraph from "Forbidden Fruit." Many years have passed since. I have long been eating pork like everyone
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Read the following sentences from "The Third Bank of the River."
My father was a dutiful, orderly, straightforward man. And
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Use the passage to answer the question.
Beowulf by Eddie McPherson BEOWULF: I am Beowulf, son of Ecgtheow. I have come to destroy
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Tracy Wilson
1 Looking back, I was sure that I was going to die that November afternoon. Tornado watches in Alabama are as common
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Read the following sentences from "First Confession."
Then, to crown my misfortunes, I had to make my first confession and
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Ladies and gentlemen,
2 I feel that this award was not made to me as a man, but to my work - a life's work in the agony 3 and
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Read the following sentences from "First Confession."
"What's all this about?" The priest hissed, getting angrier than ever and
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Which statement from "Mexicans Begin Jogging" best supports its theme of diversity that is at the heart of being an American?
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Hospital Sketches
Louisa May Alcott A Forward Movement. 1 As travellers like to give their own impressions of a journey, though
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Read the following sentence from "When Greek Meets Greek." One morning Ramkilawansingh (after this, we calling this man Ram) was
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Question Identify the word or phrase that should be in italics. He felt like a character in a Steven Spielberg movie as he
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《月中无物》
徐孺子年九岁,尝月下戏,人语之曰:“若令月中无物,当极明邪?”徐曰:“不�
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Use the paragraph below to answer the question. After a brief interval forth came good Mr. Hooper also, in the rear of his
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The Story of a Farm Girl by Guy de Maupassant When she had finished her work, wiped down the table, dusted the mantelpiece and
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Manhattan Tropics by Guillermo Cotto-Thorner Nueva York is the city of commotion and mobility. The noise can be so intense that
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The Oval
Portrait by Edgar Allen Poe The chateau into which my valet had ventured to make forcible entrance, rather than permit
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Use the passage from “The Minister’s Black Veil” to answer the question. Which line from the passage supports the theme of
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Which line from the text BEST supports your response in Part A There was not one but was ready to follow when he led the wayHe
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Kaite Marie
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Read the following lines from “No Dogs Bark.” “See if you can't see something now. Or hear something. You'll have to do it
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The king considered the man's _______is a great hollow and he promised to visit the man if he is invited complete the following
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Multiple Choice Which of the following sentences from "The Happy Man" best supports the theme selected above? (1 point)
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In three to five sentences, write a paragraph that is descriptive and has a slow pace. Consider sentence length and word choice
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What is the correct subgenre for a text that is composed of factual details told in a similar way to a story with a series of
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The group meeting dissolved into one big argument, and one by one, my classmates flung their papers down onto my coffee table in
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in 4 sentences describe one of the strongest literary images (not a picture or drawing from the reading) you encountered from an
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Dorothy lived in the midst of the great Kansas prairies, with Uncle Henry, who was a farmer, and Aunt Em, who was the farmer's
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As this passage begins, Katherine Hilbery, a young upper-class Englishwoman, is helping her mother, Mrs. Hilbery, host a tea
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Batteries were speaking with thunderous oratorical effort. Here and there were flags, the red in the stripes dominating. They
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Which sentence from "A Modest Proposal" is the best example of satire?
Some persons of a desponding spirit are in great concern
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What is the correct subgenre for a text that is composed of factual details told in a similar way to a story, with a series of
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Read the following sentences from "The Third Bank of the River."
My father was a dutiful, orderly, straightforward man. And
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What is the correct subgenre for a text that is composed of factual details told in a similar way to a story, with a serious of
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