The conflict in a story is usually about person against nature, against another person, or against        A. self.   B. civil disobedience.   C. irony.   D. technology.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Character vs. Self

Character vs. Self is one of the more common conflicts in a story because it often creates a dynamic character. Character vs. self is an internal conflict that causes the character to question what is right and wrong or what is most important. It requires the character to do some soul searching and self-reflection. Sometimes the character vs. self conflict is related to a character vs. nature or character vs. person conflict. The character must decide to forgive or seek revenge, or must decide which path to take during a blizzard.

Answer 2
Answer:

Self... just took the pennfoster test :))


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And dewy dawns, and mystical skies

In benediction over nun-like hills.”

Question 23 options:

a)
on trees


b)
at a church


c)
in a kitchen


d)
at a fair

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I believe the correct answer is "A".

Question 1 (3.18 points)

The Harlem Renaissance was important to American society because it

highlighted the cultural achievements of African Americans.

Question 2 (3.18 points)

One goal of the Harlem Renaissance writers was to

Increase pride in African American culture

Question 3 (3.19 points)

In the first stanza, why do you think the author chose the images of "cheeks" and "eye"?

A person's face reflects his or her feelings.

Question 4 (3.19 points)

Which of the following best describes the theme of the poem?

Both A and B.

Question 5 (3.19 points)

1.Re - read the following line from “We Wear the Mask”:

“We wear the mask that grins and lies”

In the poem "We Wear the Mask," for what is the mask a metaphor?

the false exteriors being presented by African American people

Question 6 (3.18 points)

1. Re-read the following lines from the poem, “Sympathy”

“I know why the caged bird beats his wing

Till its blood is red on the cruel bars;

For he must fly back to his perch and cling

When he fain would be on the bough a-swing”

In the poem "Sympathy," what does the caged bird want most?

freedom

Question 7 (3.19 points)

Question According to the speaker in “Sympathy,” how does the caged bird feel?

constrained, oppressed, imprisoned

Question 8 (3.18 points)

Which of the following BEST explains the title “Sympathy”?

The speaker also shares the caged bird’s desire for freedom.

Question 9 (3.18 points)

In 1. the poem "The Tropics in New York," in lines 6–8, where does the speaker envision the fruit to be?

“...of fruit-trees laden by low-singing rills,

And dewy dawns, and mystical skies

In benediction over nun-like hills.”

on trees

Question 10 (3.18 points)

In “The Tropics in New York,” the speaker remembers the homeland’s skies as being

mystical blue.

Question 11 (3.18 points)

Which line from “The Tropics in New York” tells you the speaker is not in the tropics when the poem is written?

“Set in the window, bringing memories”

Question 12 (3.18 points)

When a person gives a benediction at a meal, he or she is giving a

blessing over the food

Question 13 (3.18 points)

When a person gazes at a piece of art, they are

looking intently

Question 14 (3.18 points)

In “Mother to Son”, Langston Hughes most likely uses words like I’se, climbin’, kinder, and ain’t because of all of the following EXCEPT

He wants to create a lyrical, rhythmic quality

Question 15 (3.18 points)

In “Mother to Son”, which poetic device does Langston Hughes use and why?

He uses an extended metaphor to compare life’s hardships and successes to a staircase

Question 16 (3.18 points)

In “Mother to Son”, “tacks” most likely represents

Small obstacles that we don’t necessarily see coming and can slow us down or cause harm

 

Question 17 (3.18 points)

Reread "Let America Be America Again" by Langston Hughes. What is the main idea of stanza 4 (begins with "I am the poor white...")?

There are many different groups of people living in America who have not been able to realize the American Dream.

Question 18 (3.18 points)

Which of the following is NOT a dreamer mentioned in "Let American be America Again"?

Royalty living in the "Old World"

Question 19 (3.18 points)

In "Let America Be America Again", the word lea in line 39 most nearly means.

a grassland or meadow

Question 20 (3.18 points)

Which of the following best describes the poet's tone in "Let America Be America Again"?

hopeful

Question 21 (3.18 points)

Which of the following is the reason that Zora Neale Hurston's grandmother is upset at Zora for riding with white people who pass through their village at the start of "The Inside Search"?

She worries that Zora will offend the white people and incite violence.

Question 22 (3.18 points)

What does Zora Neale Hurston recognize by the end of "The Inside Search?"

She can use her intelligence to have new experiences and opportunities.

*ALL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS TO THE MULTIPLE CHOICE PART OF THE TEST*

How does the poem's rhyme scheme most clearly contribute to the meaning
of the poem?

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Answer: I think it should be A. Because the author talks about people seeing the bright side of things and people that are always gloomy

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The compilation of dictionaries is known as _____.

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Answer:

The compilation of dictionaries is known as lexicography.

Explanation:

Lexicography is the process by which the dictionaries are compiled. It is done in two different ways. The first is practical lexicography and the other is theoretical lexicography. The focus is primarily on the design, compilation, and use of general dictionaries.

a compilation of dictionaries is callled lexicography

Which sentence has an error in the use of commas?O
A Anthony, the tallest student in our class, likes to play basketball.
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B.
Carla's favorite band The Pedal Steels played in our town last year
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C. Barry's sister Dolly enjoys reading, his sister Kate does not.
O
D. Dave lives just outside Folsom, a suburb of Sacramento.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The sentence should be 'Carla's favorite band, The Pedal Steels, played in our town last year.'

Critics of media consumption agree that:A. society does not need media at all.
B. laws should be made for media use.
C. obese children should not use media.
D. media should not be done away with.
Critics of media consumption agree that:
A. society does not need media at all.
B. laws should be made for media use.
C. obese children should not use media.
D. media should not be done away with.

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Final answer:

Critics of media consumption commonly agree that there should be regulations or laws governing media use, rather than advocating for the removal of media in society or targeting specific user groups like obese children.

Explanation:

While critics of media consumption have differing opinions, a common sentiment is that regulations or laws should be made for media use (option B). However, this does not suggest an outright rejection of media as some believe society requires media to function effectively and stay informed (option A is incorrect). Conversely, the suggestion that obese children should not use media (option C) is not commonly agreed upon, as media usage is not exclusively linked to obesity. Furthermore, critics do not typically argue that media should be eliminated entirely (option D), but rather suggest that its use should be managed and potentially regulated to mitigate any negative impacts.

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Which of the following is an example of inductive reasoning? A. February is a snowy month where I live, so it will probably snow a lot in February.
B. The meteorologist predicts snow for New Year's Eve, so it will snow New Year's Eve.
C. It snowed on New Year's Eve, so it will snow every New Year's Eve.
D. It has snowed every day this week, so it will likely snow tomorrow.

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The meteorologist predicts snow for New Year's Eve, so it will snow New Year's Eve.

Further Explanation:

Inductive reasoning is a kind of reasoning in which there is some kind of evidence provided before coming to any conclusion and inductive reasoning is just opposite to deductive reasoning. The conclusion of the ‘deductive argument’ is certain; the truth in order to the conclusion part of an argument which is indicative may be a probability and that is mostly based upon the evidence given.  

In many dictionaries, Inductive reasoning is defined as the derivation of the general principals from the specific observations even if there are enough inductive arguments that do not have that form. Inductive reasoning allows for the possibility that a conclusion can be wrong and they can be wrong even if the premises are true. Inductive reasoning is either weak or strong and that depends on how possible the conclusion is true.  

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Inductive Reasoning

Subject: English

Keywords:  Indicative reasoning, Evidence, Dictionaries, Premises, Conclusion, Possibly, Probability, Deductive reasoning.  

Answer:

C.) It snowed on New Year's Eve, so it will snow every New Year's Eve

Explanation:

that's what was correct for me