Answer:
1. Three flashbacks Annie had are:
i. When her mother sent her on an errand to get senna leaves, eucalyptus leaves and camphor.
ii. Her visit to the girl who she ate cured roasted buttered sweet potato with.
iii. The present of sixpence she was given on her sixth birthday.
2. Annie had a good and open relationship with her mother which made her mother so happy with her when she came back from the errand and also made her mother to discover her visit to the girl's house.
3. Reasons why parents and children argue over clothing:
i. When parents refuse to allow children put on indecent clothes which the children want to wear.
ii. When children wear rumbled and ruffled clothes.
iii. When children put on dirty and torn clothes.
Explanation:
From the excerpt, we discover that Annie was giving series of flashbacks. She related how she bought what her mother sent her to buy and she related her experience with the girl that she ate with. She remembered her church and she opened a bank account.
"I know what happened." whispered the boy, "I saw the whole thing from my window."
b
"I know what happened" whispered the boy. "I saw the whole thing from my window."
c
"I know what happened," whispered the boy. "I saw the whole thing from my window."
d
"I know what happened." whispered the boy. "I saw the whole thing from my window."
Question 2 (5 points)
Choose the correctly punctuated sentence. (5 points)
a
She cried, "Help"!
b
She cried "Help!"
c
She cried, "help!"
d
She cried, "Help!"
Question 3 (5 points)
Choose the correctly punctuated sentence. (5 points)
a
"Are you a doctor," she asked?
b
"Are you a doctor?" she asked.
c
"Are you a doctor." she asked?
d
"Are you a doctor" she asked?
Question 4 (5 points)
The next question refers to the dialogue that follows. The paragraphs have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.
(1) Logan sighed as he sat on the couch. "I can't believe we're stuck at home on the Fourth of July!"
(2) "I blame Dad," said Kerry. "He should have driven us to see fireworks instead of taking Mom to a movie."
(3) "It's going to be pretty boring watching fireworks on television." said Logan.
(4) "Oh, I've got better plans than that," laughed Kerry. "I've got four firecrackers and two model rockets. Care to join me in the backyard?"
Which paragraph features dialogue that is incorrectly punctuated? (5 points)
a
Paragraph 1
b
Paragraph 2
c
Paragraph 3
d
Paragraph 4
Question 5 (5 points)
The next question refers to the dialogue that follows. The paragraphs have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.
(1) Logan sighed as he sat on the couch. "I can't believe we're stuck at home on the Fourth of July!"
(2) "I blame Dad," said Kerry. "He should have driven us to see fireworks instead of taking Mom to a movie."
(3) "It's going to be pretty boring watching fireworks on television." said Logan.
(4) "Oh, I've got better plans than that," laughed Kerry. "I've got four firecrackers and two model rockets. Care to join me in the backyard?"
Which paragraph features dialogue that reveals details about the characters' relationship? (5 points)
a
Paragraph 1
b
Paragraph 2
c
Paragraph 3
d
Paragraph 4
Question 6 (5 points)
The next question refers to the dialogue that follows. The paragraphs have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.
(1) Logan sighed as he sat on the couch. "I can't believe we're stuck at home on the Fourth of July!"
(2) "I blame Dad," said Kerry. "He should have driven us to see fireworks instead of taking Mom to a movie."
(3) "It's going to be pretty boring watching fireworks on television." said Logan.
(4) "Oh, I've got better plans than that," laughed Kerry. "I've got four firecrackers and two model rockets. Care to join me in the backyard?"
Which paragraph features dialogue that reveals information about the setting? (5 points)
a
Paragraph 1
b
Paragraph 2
c
Paragraph 3
d
Paragraph 4
Question 7 (20 points)
Copy the following conversation into the text box. Add punctuation and capitalization so the dialogue is written correctly.
Ingrid asked how was the science fair
it was weird answered Lenny my volcano exploded and melted the table
at least it worked said Ingrid (20 points)
Your answer:
Answer:
Question 1: C
Question 2: D
Question 3: B
Question 4; C
Question 5; B
Question 6: D
Question 7: Copy the following conversation into the text box. Add punctuation and capitalization so the dialogue is written correctly.
"How was the science fair?" Ingrid asked curiously.
"It was weird." answered Lenny, scribbling down some notes. "My volcano exploded and melted the table."
"At least it worked." said Ingrid, grinning.
Explanation:
Question 1. Always put a coma in the first quote if you put in action in between two quotes.
Question 2: Action before quote, but not quote before action. That also calls for a coma.
Question 3: You need to signal there is a question.
Question 4: Replace the period in the qote with a coma.
Question 5: 2, because it indicates that Logan and Kerry are children, not adults. The signal words are Mom and Dad.
Question 6: 4. The signal words are "backyard", as a backyard is apart of a house, which means Logan and Kerry are in the house.
Question 7: You add quotes to dialogue. And perods when a sentence ends
Paragraph A
Explanation:
The first thing said is punctuated while no other answers are
b. It characterizes Mrs. Wright as someone who truly enjoyed the domestic duties expected of women during this time.
c. It casts doubt on the idea that Mrs. Wright could have killed her husband by making her appear innocent and content.
d. It heightens the tension by creating a scene of domestic bliss that would conflict with the murder being investigated.
In Part Two of "Trifles", by Susan Glaspell, the symbolic impact that is made when the author includes quilting as a part of Mrs. Wright's lifestyle a. It reinforces the idea that Mrs. Wright fulfilled many of the roles considered common for women during this time. The three men are gathering evidence to prove Mrs. Wright is guilty, while the women are occupied in 'trifles' at which they laugh. They devaluate women and their opinions. The way women look and comment on the quilting makes them feel Mrs. Wright did the same things they did.
Answer:
a. It reinforces the idea that Mrs. Wright fulfilled many of the roles considered common for women during this time.
Explanation:
The one act play "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell revolves around the murder of a man named John Wright. He was found dead in his bedroom, with his wife in jail awaiting judgement. John's death had brought the Sheriff and the others to the house to gather evidence.
When the ladies had accompanied the men in the house, they were to get stuffs for Mrs. Wright who's in prison. Looking through the house and trying to imagine what life they led, the women found that she had been knitting, taking care of the farm, having a pet canary and also doing the things like the other women in the town. The very inclusion of quilting as a part of Mrs. Wright's life shows that she also fulfilled many of the roles that was expected of the womenfolk in that time.
Answer:
When you add a comma to a sentence, you are indicating a pause in it.
Explanation:
Answer:
The comma functions as a tool to indicate to readers a certain separation of words, phrases, or ideas in order to prevent misreading the writer's intended meaning.
Answer:
"The dance is postponed because of the power outage."
Answer:yes
Explanation: