Question 12 options:
He visits Annabel Lee's grave site and leaves flowers.
He prays to God each night to let him be with her.
He lays down next to her in her tomb each night.
Question 13 (2 points)
Why is the speaker so moved by the tide in “I started Early—took my dog?”
Question 13 options:
Nature, in the form of the encroaching tide, reminds the speaker that it is capable, indifferent, and powerful.
Nature, in the form of the splashing waves, inspires and delights the speaker with its playfulness.
Nature, in the form of the incoming tide, amazes the speaker with its beauty and glory as it flows around her.
Question 14 (2 points)
Why does Dickinson’s speaker ask readers to be gentle in their critique in “This is my letter to the World”?
Question 14 options:
For the sake of and love of nature
For the sake of her delicate emotions
For the sake of the reader’s beliefs
Question 15 (1 point)
In “I heard a Fly buzz—when I died” Dickinson uses the following comparison—“The Stillness in the Room / Was like the Stillness in the Air" (164). What type of comparison is this?
Question 15 options:
simile
metaphor
Question 16 (3 points)
In “Because I could not stop for Death,” Dickinson describes death taking her through the stages of life. Match each stage to its symbolic counterpart.
Question 16 options:
childhood
death
adulthood
1.
Children at school, playground
2.
Fields of grain
3.
The setting sun
Question 17 (1 point)
Emily Dickinson’s poetry about death can best be described as sometimes serious and emotional, but sometimes light.
Question 17 options:
True
False
Multiple choice answers
A
C
A
A
B
True
Answer:
A
C
A
A
B
true
Explanation:
A)murder
B)induced
C)support
D)treasures
Answer: A) murder
Murder is a word with a strong negative connotation. Murder refers to the premeditated killing of a person, and it is usually associated with cold and cruel feelings. In this excerpt, the speaker wants to make it clear that he believes offensive wars are never justified. His use of the loaded word "murder" highlights the illegality of it, while at the same time gives the reader a negative feeling.
Which sentence from the passage best supports this statement?
Home, Sweet Home?
A zoo can be a fun place to visit, but would it be a fun place to live? Many zoos spend a lot of money to create homes that are like the animals' natural environments. The zoos also make a strong effort to provide good health care for the animals. However, no matter how hard a zoo works to give animals a good home, it can never give them the freedom of roaming in the wild.
Animals such as elephants need wide-open spaces to move around. In the wild, elephants travel more than 20 miles per day on average. When an elephant lacks movement, it can develop health problems like stiff joints.
Another reason why animals do not belong in zoos is that they can develop a condition called zoochosis. Zoochosis is abnormal behavior caused by boredom and frustration. The symptoms of zoochosis include rocking back and forth, pacing, circling, and excessive chewing. The animals often have poor eating habits. Zookeepers give these animals drugs to keep them calm. In conclusion, a zoo is not the best place for animals to live. Animals belong in the wild where they can roam freely.
My father has studied these languages: Russian; German; and Arabic.
B.
On their vacation trip to Europe, the Richardsons visited Vienna, Austria; Munich, Germany; and Warsaw, Poland.
C.
The dates of the big conventions are May 18-20; July 13-15; and August 17-19.
D.
James City County; Virginia, St. Mary's County; Maryland, and York County; Maine are some of the oldest counties in the United States.
Answer:
B) Use of proper formatting and tone and consistent neatness in the letter
Explanation:
a. Atticus wants to keep the neighborhood peaceful.
b. Atticus does not have to agree with people to respect their dignity.
c. Atticus dreads confrontation with people.
d. Atticus knows Mrs. Dubose will die soon and he will no longer have to deal with her disrespect.