Use the sentence to answer the question.

The CEO's inability to see the looming issues with his supply chain left him as vulnerable as the captain of the Titanic.

Which term does this sentence demonstrate?

(1 point)
Responses

denotation
denotation

meaning
meaning

tone
tone

analogy
analogy

analogy

Use the sentence to answer the question.

As she gazed across the plain, a smell filled her nostrils.

Which phrase can replace smell to give the sentence a peaceful tone?

(1 point)
Responses

foul odor
foul odor

clean scent
clean scent

sickening stink
sickening stink

putrid stench
putrid stench

clean scent

What word indicates a literal meaning?(1 point)

Responses

analogy
analogy

denotation
denotation

tone
tone

connotation

denotation

Use the sentence to answer the question.

When he saw the photographer, the raccoon moved into the underbrush.

Which verb choice could replace moved to better give the raccoon's movement a sense of urgency?

(1 point)
Responses

streaked
streaked

crept
crept

walked
walked

tiptoed

streaked

Use the passage to answer the question.

As the sound of the doorbell reverberated through the hall, she cracked open the door and peered outside. She caught a glimpse of a truck disappearing into the darkness. On the stoop, a strange object waited. She took a deep breath, opened the door, and stepped out into the heavy summer air.

Which word best describes the tone of the passage?

(1 point)
Responses

relaxed
relaxed

mysterious
mysterious

cheerful
cheerful

humorous

mysterious

Why was capturing Quebec so important to the British during the French and Indian War?

(1 point)
Responses

By gaining control of Quebec, the British could increase financial and military support from the colonists.
By gaining control of Quebec, the British could increase financial and military support from the colonists.

By gaining control of Quebec, the British would disrupt French supplies from reaching forts further north.
By gaining control of Quebec, the British would disrupt French supplies from reaching forts further north.

Without capturing Quebec, the British would have to admit defeat and surrender to the French.
Without capturing Quebec, the British would have to admit defeat and surrender to the French.

Without capturing Quebec, the British would be unable to keep Fort Ticonderoga under their command.