12. When an author uses a concrete object to represent an idea or emotion it is called (1 point)

style
symbolism
mood
aphorism

13. What does “renaissance” mean? (1 point)
renewal
recollection
rebirth
return

14. In Ralph Ellison’s “The Black Ball” the narrator of the story stretches the truth or lies several times. What do you think is his motivation for being so untruthful? (1 point)
He often tries to protect those around him, as well as avoid conflict.
He tries to manipulate situations so that he gets what he desires.
He is motivated by greed and tries to move up in society through his lies.
He is only trying to protect himself and his son.

My answers;
12.a
13.d
14.b

I disagree with your first two answers.

I haven't read the Ellison story, but I doubt if the answer is b.

The first two answers are wrong. You should probably look up what each word means in question 12 to find the answer. For question 13, you need to know what the definition of renaissance is, I suggest you look it up to find the answer.

12. Correct answer: b) symbolism

13. Correct answer: c) rebirth
14. Correct answer: a) He often tries to protect those around him, as well as avoid conflict.

To confirm if your answers are correct, let's go through each question one at a time and explain how to arrive at the correct answer:

12. When an author uses a concrete object to represent an idea or emotion, it is called (1 point)
To determine the answer, you need to understand the literary technique being described. The term that fits this description is "symbolism." Symbolism is when an author uses an object or word to represent something beyond its literal meaning. For example, a dove may symbolize peace or freedom. Therefore, the correct answer to question 12 is "symbolism."

13. What does "renaissance" mean? (1 point)
To find the answer, you can break down the word and consider its possible meanings. The term "renaissance" is derived from the French word meaning "rebirth." In historical context, it refers to a period of cultural revival and artistic growth in Europe, often associated with the 14th to 17th centuries. So, the correct answer to question 13 is "rebirth."

14. In Ralph Ellison's "The Black Ball," the narrator of the story stretches the truth or lies several times. What do you think is his motivation for being so untruthful? (1 point)
To answer this question, you need to analyze the character's actions and their underlying motivations. In this case, the possible choices provided are:

a. He often tries to protect those around him, as well as avoid conflict.
b. He tries to manipulate situations so that he gets what he desires.
c. He is motivated by greed and tries to move up in society through his lies.
d. He is only trying to protect himself and his son.

Based on the given options, it seems that the narrator's motivation could involve a combination of factors. However, it is essential to consider the events and the character's behavior throughout the story. Without the specific details of Ralph Ellison's "The Black Ball," it is difficult to determine the exact answer. Therefore, it is best to leave this question unanswered.

Since you have provided your answers to the questions, let's review them:
12. Your answer: a (style)
The correct answer is: b (symbolism)

13. Your answer: d (return)
The correct answer is: c (rebirth)

14. Your answer: b (He tries to manipulate situations so that he gets what he desires)
Without specific knowledge of the events in the story, it is difficult to determine the exact answer. Therefore, it is best to leave this question unanswered.

Remember, it is crucial to provide specific details and context when answering questions about literature to ensure accuracy.