Answer:
1. Plot ~ e. A doctor and scientist's experiment goes wrong.
2. Conflict ~ c. Dr. Jekyll dooms himself by trying to keep his dark side completely isolated from his good side.
3. Theme ~ a. Humanity is both good and evil.
4. Antagonist ~ d. A sinister, dwarfish man who delights in bad behavior
5. Protagonist ~ b. A generous doctor and scientist who likes to conduct experiments
Explanation:
The plot comprises of the actions acted by the characters.
Conflict arises out of the clash and disagreement among the characters.
The theme is the basic approach of the narrative.
The antagonist is the character who comes in the path of the lead character. The character can be termed to be a villain.
The protagonist is the leading character in the narrative around whom the story revolves.
The correct answer is B. alliteration.
Alliteration is a figure of speech where the same consonant is repeated in neighboring words. As you can see in the sentence above, consonants such as S and F are repeated throughout.
Metaphor is a symbolic comparison of two or more things; hyperbole is exaggeration; euphemism is the opposite of hyperbole - using milder language to refer to something.
This sentence clearly uses (B) alliteration.
Alliteration is when words starting with the same letter are put closely together, i.e. soul, swooned, slowly and falling, faintly.
Answer:
June's mother views America in the following way:
B. It is a place of endless opportunity.
Explanation:
June is a character in Amy Tan's short story "Two Kinds". She is the daughter of Chinese immigrant Suyuan, who sees America as the land of endless opportunity. Suyuan believes her daughter can become anything she wants, as long as she works hard. She insists that June become a child prodigy, something like Shirley Temple. June, however, does not share her mother's opinions, and is set in being mediocre just to prove that her mother cannot determine what she is or isn't in life.
Answer: false
Explanation:
b. poll taxes
c. the separate but equal doctrine
d. grandfather clauses