1. When author Sarah Orne Jewett Writes That Sylvia Lives “hart to Heat” with nature, she means that the young girl

A. Mistrusts her “dream of love.”
B. Operates on instinct.
C. It, literally, a woodland creature.
D. Is most alive in the tranquility of twilight.

2. In “A White Heron,” having made her choice between and attraction of the heart and her bond with nature, Sylvia

A. Retains her loyalty to nature as her affection for the hunter grows.
B. Choose human love over her loyalty to nature.
C. Is able to experience a lasting inner calm.
D. Retains her loyalty to nature and becomes more suspicious of human nature.

3. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s story “Bernice Bobs Hair,” we are very likely to

A. Decide that Bernice will never escape her dependent nature.
B. See Marjorie’s Personality as shallow.
C. Realize that Majorie is sensitive to Bernice’s feelings.
D. Think of both Marjorie and Bernice as painfully naïve.

Answers
1. D
2. A
3. B

You keep reposting questions that apparently no one here knows about. You'll have to reread those passages and double-check your answers. Sorry.

To arrive at these answers, you can analyze the given passages and interpret the author's words. Here's the process for each question:

1. In order to determine what Sarah Orne Jewett means when she writes that Sylvia lives "hart to Heat" with nature, you need to look at the context of the passage. Read the entire passage where this phrase appears and try to understand the emotions and connections described by the author. Based on the given options, you can eliminate options A, B, and C because they do not directly align with living "hart to Heat" with nature. Option D, "Is most alive in the tranquility of twilight," seems to match the description given. By analyzing the passage and understanding the meaning of "hart to Heat," you can select answer choice D.

2. To answer this question about Sylvia's choice between human love and loyalty to nature in "A White Heron," you need to identify the actions and decisions made by the character in the story. Read the passage and follow Sylvia's journey throughout the story. Look for any indications of her choice or any changes in her loyalty. By analyzing the passage and understanding Sylvia's actions and motivations, you can select answer choice A, "Retains her loyalty to nature as her affection for the hunter grows."

3. For this question on F. Scott Fitzgerald's story "Bernice Bobs Hair," you need to analyze the characters' personalities and their interactions. Look for clues about the characters' traits and behavior throughout the story to determine which option aligns with the text. By examining the relationships and actions of the characters, you can select answer choice B, "See Marjorie’s Personality as shallow," which best reflects the text.

By carefully reading the relevant passages, understanding the context, and analyzing the characters and their actions, you can arrive at the correct answers to these questions.