Occasionally, though, Mrs. Flowers would drift off the road and down to the Store and Momma would say to me, "Sister, you go on and play." As I left I would hear the beginning of an intimate conversation. Momma persistently using the wrong verb, or none at all.
"Brother and Sister Wilcox is sho'ly the meanest—" "Is," Momma? "Is"? Oh, please, not "is," Momma, for two or more. But they talked, and from the side of the building where I waited for the ground to open up and swallow me, I heard the soft-voiced Mrs. Flowers and the textured voice of my grandmother merging and melting. They were interrupted from time to time by giggles that must have come from Mrs. Flowers (Momma never giggled in her life).
Marguerite’s thoughts in this passage help the reader to infer that Mrs. Flowers
feels she is superior to Momma.
is embarrassed by Momma.
thinks of Momma as a friend.
likes to make fun of Momma.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Likes to make fun of Momma
c. dove
b. circle
d. heart
Answer:
A symbol that is widely recognized as standing for peace is a dove.
Explanation:
The association dove/peace probably originates from the alliance described in the Old Testament.
After flooding the Earth to purify it, God made an alliance with Noah and his descendants, and promised to never flood the Earth again. When a dove returned to Noah's Ark holding an olive branch, Noah then knew it was safe to leave the Ark with his family and the animals they had saved.
B.Poetry is open to only one interpretation.
C.Poetry is not open to more than one interpretation.
D.Poetry is only open to understanding.
The first alternative is correct (A).
Poetry is an art, it expresses the feeling and inspiration of the author. In this way, different interpretations can happen, depending on each person, including their state of mind. Some people find a message in a poetry, while others find feelings, feelings. The understanding of a poetry depends on the sensitivity of each one.
A. (Aaron Smith pg. 43)
B. (Smith 43). <---
C. (Smith pg. 43).
D. It is correct
2. If you paraphrase information from a source you do NOT have to use an in-text citation.
A. True
B. False <---
3. The Works Cited page is the first page in the presentation.
A. True
B. False <---
4. If you use someone else’s ideas and don’t use in-text citation and/or a works cited page you are guilty of?
A. Cheating
B. Plagiarism
C. Not following directions
D. all of the above <---
5. If you are creating an in-text citation and there is no page number you must?
A. Leave it off
B. Always use pg # 1 <---
C. Make up any pg # you like
D. Use zero 0
6. End punctuation always occurs
A. After the end parentheses “…dog food” (Smith 43). <---
B. After the end of the sentence “…dog food.” (Smith 43)
C. After the end quote and before the parentheses “…dog food”. (Smith 43)
D. No punctuation is needed
Answer:
c
Explanation:
a) careless
b) necessary
c) unsuitable
d) fragrant
e) civilized
f) tight
g) honesty
h) difficult
I) compliment (v.)
j) hide
1) _____facile
2) _____fastidious
3) _____felicitous
4) _____feral
5) _____fetid
6) _____flaccid
7) _____flaunt
8) _____gibe
9) _____gratuitous
10) _____guile
b. To crown my thoughts with acts, be it thought and done:/The castle of Macduff I will surprise
c. Hail, king, for so thou art: behold, where stands/The usurper's cursed head:
d. And, for an earnest of a greater honor,/He bade me, from him, call thee Thane of Cawdor