A)

Multiple Choice
In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” which phrase best describes the way Walter sees himself in his imaginary world?
(1 point)
thoughtful and considerate
angry and powerful
confident and heroic

C) confident and heroic

In "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber, Walter Mitty fantasizes about being a hero in a variety of dramatic and adventurous situations which differ greatly from his ordinary and rather dull real life. These daydreams portray him as confident and heroic, as he imagines himself as a skilled surgeon, a daring pilot, and a sharpshooter, among other roles, all of which require a level of confidence and heroism.

B) respectful

The word "derisive" refers to expressing contempt or ridicule. The best antonym for "derisive" is "respectful," as it signifies admiration and esteem, which is the opposite of contempt or ridicule.

In accordance with typical English grammar rules, the names of longer works like books, movies, and textbooks are usually italicized or underlined, whereas the titles of shorter works like articles, poems, short stories, and chapters are placed in quotation marks.

Based on these guidelines:

- "English Literature" is the name of a textbook, which is a longer work and would typically be italicized or underlined (but is already underlined in your question).
- "Romeo and Juliet" is the name of a play, which can also be treated as a longer work, so it would typically be italicized or underlined as well.
- "The Raven" is the title of a poem, which is a shorter work.

Therefore, the correct answer is:

C) "The Raven" should be enclosed in quotation marks.

A)

Which word is the best antonym for the word derisive?
(1 point)
uncertain
respectful
humorous

A)

Which of the underlined titles in the following sentence should be enclosed in quotation marks?
Our textbook, English Literature, includes Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet and Edgar Allen Poe’s poem The Raven.
(1 point)
English Literature
Romeo and Juliet
The Raven

To answer this question, we need to consider the story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" and analyze Walter's character and behavior in his imaginary world.

To do this, we should:

1. Read or review the story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" to understand the context and plot.
2. Pay attention to the scenes where Walter engages in his imaginary world.
3. Observe Walter's behavior and attitude during his daydreams.
4. Analyze how Walter perceives himself in his imaginary world and take note of any recurring traits or characteristics.

Based on the information gathered, we can determine which phrase best describes the way Walter sees himself in his imaginary world.