The joyful call of the first stanza gives way to a bitter recounting of history in the second.
sonnet
lyric poem
narrative poem
history" supports the fact that Coleman overcame both racial and personal barriers in
order to achieve success by...
Answer:
One topic is the estimation of balance. It is uncovered when Icarus overlooks his dad's admonition to fly" at a moderate stature," neither excessively high or excessively low. Icarus flies excessively high and falls to his demise. Another is the topic of making an effort not to be more than you resemble the divine beings.
Explanation:
When I visited the zoo, my first stop was the tiger habitat.
A.
combined two independent clauses with a comma and coordinating conjunction
B.
changed one sentence to a subordinate clause
C.
combined two independent clauses with a semicolon
D.
changed one sentence to a phrase
A stout lieutenant shouted, "Attention"!
A stout lieutenant shouted, "Attention!"
A stout lieutenant shouted "Attention!"
A stout lieutenant shouted "attention
Question 2. 2. Choose the sentence with no errors in punctuation or capitalization. (Points : 1)
"Excuse me" Norma whispered, "but did she say sorry or curry?"
"Excuse me," Norma whispered "but did she say sorry or curry?"
"Excuse me," Norma whispered, "but did she say sorry or curry?"
"Excuse me," Norma whispered, "but did she say sorry or curry"?
In A,B,C,D all the scurry and curry are italicized
Question 3. 3. Choose the sentence with no errors in punctuation or capitalization. (Points : 1)
"Why do some people put a little line through their 7s?" she wondered.
"Why do some people put a little line through their 7s" she wondered?
"Why do some people put a little line through their 7s? she wondered."
"Why do some people put a little line through their 7s"? she wondered.
in A,B,C,D all 7s are italicized
Question 4. 4. For questions 4 and 5, read the dialogue. Then choose the answer that tells where a paragraph break should be made.
"Hello. Let me introduce myself," he said. "I'm Jim." "Pleased to meet you. I'm Ted," the man answered. (Points : 1)
A paragraph break should come after the word said.
A paragraph break should come after the word Jim.
A paragraph break should come after the word you.
No paragraph breaks are necessary.
Question 5. 5. "Can you help me with these algebra problems?" Neil asked. "Sure," Pat answered. "Would around noon be a good time?" Neil suggested. (Points : 1)
A paragraph break should come after the word asked.
A paragraph break should come after the word asked and after the word answered.
A paragraph break should come after the words problems, asked, and answered.
No paragraph breaks are necessary.
Question 6. 6. Here is a passage that a writer is quoting. Which choice shows where quotation marks should be placed?
There, deep in the woods, was a little cabin with a walkway lined with flowers leading right up to a door. As soon as I placed my foot on the path, I felt a thrill as though something was going to happen.
I stepped up to the green door and knocked loudly. Then I heard a sound that sent shivers up my spine.
(Points : 1)
at the beginning of each paragraph
at the beginning of the first paragraph and the end of the second
at the beginning and end of each paragraph
at the beginning of each paragraph and at the end of the last paragraph
Question 7. 7. Here is a passage that a writer is quoting. Which choice shows where quotation marks should be placed?
In the dream I woke just as on an ordinary day. I could hear birds singing, but something was different.
I sat up and noticed that all my books were gone.
All those posters that I had collected were gone, too! In their place were what looked like giant television screens. Suddenly, one blinked on. (Points : 1)
at the beginning of each paragraph
at the beginning the first paragraph and the end of the second
at the beginning and end of each paragraph
at the beginning of each paragraph and at the end of the last paragraph
Question 8. 8. Choose the sentence with no errors in punctuation or capitalization. (Points : 1)
She continued, "The last story on the reading list is "The Most Dangerous Game."
She continued, "The last story on the reading list is "The Most Dangerous Game.""
She continued, "The last story on the reading list is 'The Most Dangerous Game.'"
She continued, "The last story on the reading list is The Most Dangerous Game."
Question 9. 9. Choose the sentence with no errors in punctuation or capitalization. (Points : 1)
"Why are they singing "Old MacDonald's Farm" again?" she asked.
"I have heard "Old MacDonald's Farm" a hundred times today," she moaned.
"Old MacDonald's Farm' should be banned!" she stated.
"I wonder if there is a Spanish version of 'Old MacDonald's Farm,'" she mused.
Question 10. 10. Which choice best answers the following question?
Single quotation marks should be used __________. (Points : 1)
for the titles of songs
for quotations within quotations
for the titles of stories
for words referred to as words
Answer:
DO NOT LISTEN TO THE COMMENT ABOVE YOU JUST GOT A 2/10
Explanation:
B.)physical description, character’s actions, and dialogue
C.)verbal, situational, and dramatic points of view
D.)language, sentence length, structure, and rhetorical devices
Language, sentence length, structure, and rhetorical devices represent elements of an author’s style.
The writing style is the form of expression which the author uses to express his thoughts and feelings. Choice of words, sentence construction, use of figurative languages, and rhetorical devices are some of the ways through which the thoughts get to jot down on paper. The purpose of the writing style is to express a clear message to the readers and keep them engaged in it.