A. Sentence 4
B. Sentence 6
C. Sentence 5
D. Sentence 7
Dear Mr. Anagnos, I—
(But she swallows over getting the ring on her finger, and cannot continue until she finds a woebegone joke.)
Well, what should I say, I’m an ignorant opinionated girl, and everything I am I owe to you?
ANAGNOS [SMILES]: That is only half true, Annie.
ANNIE: Which half? . . . This place gave me more than my eyes back. Or taught me how to spell, which I’ll never learn anyway, but with all the fights and the trouble I’ve been here it taught me what help is, and how to live again, and I don’t want to say goodbye. Don’t open the door, I’m crying.
ANAGNOS [GENTLY]: They will not see.
Which tone would be most appropriate for a text trailer that includes this scene?
playful
formal
sorrowful
mysteriousANNIE: Mr. Anagnos.
(Her voice is trembling.)
Dear Mr. Anagnos, I—
(But she swallows over getting the ring on her finger, and cannot continue until she finds a woebegone joke.)
Well, what should I say, I’m an ignorant opinionated girl, and everything I am I owe to you?
ANAGNOS [SMILES]: That is only half true, Annie.
ANNIE: Which half? . . . This place gave me more than my eyes back. Or taught me how to spell, which I’ll never learn anyway, but with all the fights and the trouble I’ve been here it taught me what help is, and how to live again, and I don’t want to say goodbye. Don’t open the door, I’m crying.
ANAGNOS [GENTLY]: They will not see.
Which tone would be most appropriate for a text trailer that includes this scene?
playful
formal
sorrowful
mysteriousANNIE: Mr. Anagnos.
(Her voice is trembling.)
Dear Mr. Anagnos, I—
(But she swallows over getting the ring on her finger, and cannot continue until she finds a woebegone joke.)
Well, what should I say, I’m an ignorant opinionated girl, and everything I am I owe to you?
ANAGNOS [SMILES]: That is only half true, Annie.
ANNIE: Which half? . . . This place gave me more than my eyes back. Or taught me how to spell, which I’ll never learn anyway, but with all the fights and the trouble I’ve been here it taught me what help is, and how to live again, and I don’t want to say goodbye. Don’t open the door, I’m crying.
ANAGNOS [GENTLY]: They will not see.
Which tone would be most appropriate for a text trailer that includes this scene?
playful
formal
sorrowful
mysterious
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Sorrowful
Answer:
Read the excerpt from The Miracle Worker.
ANNIE: Mr. Anagnos.
(Her voice is trembling.)
Dear Mr. Anagnos, I—
(But she swallows over getting the ring on her finger, and cannot continue until she finds a woebegone joke.)
Well, what should I say, I’m an ignorant opinionated girl, and everything I am I owe to you?
ANAGNOS [SMILES]: That is only half true, Annie.
ANNIE: Which half? . . . This place gave me more than my eyes back. Or taught me how to spell, which I’ll never learn anyway, but with all the fights and the trouble I’ve been here it taught me what help is, and how to live again, and I don’t want to say goodbye. Don’t open the door, I’m crying.
ANAGNOS [GENTLY]: They will not see.
Which tone would be most appropriate for a text trailer that includes this scene?
playful
formal
sorrowful
mysterious
Passive voice avoids responsibility and should never be used.
Active voice takes responsibility and should be used the most.
Passive voice takes responsibility and should be used the most.
Answer:
Active voice takes responsibility and should be used the most.
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is true?
Active voice avoids responsibility and should never be used.
Passive voice avoids responsibility and should never be used.
Active voice takes responsibility and should be used the most.
Passive voice takes responsibility and should be used the most.
Points earned on this question: 5
100
Score:
50 of 50 points
A.past participle
B.past
C.present
D.present participle
The correct answer is "D".
In the story, Roger is a young boy who attempts to steal from a woman named Luella Bates. However, he accidentally trips during his stealing attempt. Mrs. Bates subsequently kicks him.
After this incident, Mrs. Bates surprisingly takes Roger to her house and orders him to wash his face. She then asks him why he tried to steal from her. Roger tells her he wanted to buy a pair of blue suede shoes.
After giving him the money, Roger struggles to thank her. Mrs. Bates proceeds to close the door in his face.
Mrs. Bates actions were all a lesson of self-respect she wanted to teach Roger. As he was looking was terrible and he was engaged in wrongdoings. There is no better way of teaching than with actions.