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

1. D. or B.

2. A.
3. B.

To understand the answers to the questions, let's analyze the information given in the text.

1. When author Sarah Orne Jewett writes that Sylvia lives "hart to Heat" with nature, she means that the young girl...
The phrase "hart to Heat" suggests a strong connection or bond with nature. To determine the meaning, we can analyze the options:

A. Mistrusts her "dream of love."
This option does not directly relate to living "hart to Heat" with nature, so it can be eliminated.

B. Operates on instinct.
This option also does not directly relate to living "hart to Heat" with nature, so it can be eliminated.

C. Is, literally, a woodland creature.
While Sylvia's connection with nature might be strong, it does not mean she is literally a woodland creature, so this option can be eliminated.

D. Is most alive in the tranquility of twilight.
This option aligns with the idea of living "hart to Heat" with nature. The tranquility of twilight represents the peaceful and serene moments when Sylvia feels more connected to nature. Therefore, option D is the correct answer.

2. In "A White Heron," having made her choice between the attraction of the heart and her bond with nature, Sylvia...
To determine the answer, let's consider the options:

A. Retains her loyalty to nature as her affection for the hunter grows.
This option suggests that Sylvia remains loyal to nature even as her feelings for the hunter develop, supporting her bond with nature.

B. Chooses human love over her loyalty to nature.
This option suggests that Sylvia prioritizes human love over her bond with nature, which contradicts her character in the story.

C. Is able to experience a lasting inner calm.
This option does not directly relate to Sylvia's choice between the attraction of the heart and her bond with nature, so it can be eliminated.

D. Retains her loyalty to nature and becomes more suspicious of human nature.
This option suggests that Sylvia remains loyal to nature while also becoming more wary of human nature. It aligns with her choice to prioritize her bond with nature over human love.

Based on the above analysis, option A is the correct answer.

3. In F. Scott Fitzgerald's story "Bernice Bobs Hair," we are very likely to...
To determine the answer, let's analyze the options:

A. Decide that Bernice will never escape her dependent nature.
This option suggests a judgment about Bernice's nature, but it does not necessarily reflect the likely perception of readers.

B. See Marjorie's personality as shallow.
This option suggests that readers are likely to perceive Marjorie's personality as shallow, which aligns with the interactions between the characters in the story.

C. Realize that Marjorie is sensitive to Bernice's feelings.
This option suggests that readers will realize Marjorie's sensitivity towards Bernice's feelings. However, based on the events of the story, Marjorie's behavior does not necessarily convey this sensitivity.

D. Think of both Marjorie and Bernice as painfully naïve.
This option suggests that readers will perceive both Marjorie and Bernice as painfully naïve. While they make certain mistakes in the story, this perception may not be the most likely one.

Based on the above analysis, option B is the correct answer.

So the answers to the questions are:
1. D
2. A
3. B