English test 3
From what perspective is the author telling the story of his life
A thoughtful adult reflecting on how his life unfolded over time
Which of the following best describes the point of view of the narrator at the end of the excerpt
Being cool early in life doesn't necessary lead to long term success
Which element does master us in "world" to add free structure to his free verse poem
He uses repetition of important words and phrases to build meaning
How does the repetition of this phrase support the authors point of view
It emphasizes the consistent manner and behavior he thinks are important
How does the parallelism most clearly support Anthony's point of view
It emphasizes the fact that the country's ideals apply to everyone, not just some people
How does the antithesis support Anthony's argument
It reinforces the contrast between women's inability to vote and the freedom the country was founded on
What phrases From the speech are Examples of emotionally charged language
Odius aristocracy; a hateful oligarchy of sex (paragraph 3)
How does Anthony most likely hope for her audience to respond from the emotionally charged language from part A
She hopes that they will be alarmed at the idea that their country is not a true democracy
Which important phrase does the author repeat throughout his memoir
Slow and steady
Which sentence best describe show the poetic form, or structure of "vacant lot" reflects and reinforces its meaning
The repetition Of lines with slight changes reflects the similarities between The natural and mechanical world as they each struggle to change the landscape
Which answer best states the reason "vacant lot" and "worlds" should be identified as lyric poems
They both express a singles speakers thoughts in a musical way
Which rhetorical question from the passage best supports the point of view
Who cares if you're ahead for miles but collapse at the midpoint (paragraph 1)