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In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, when Dorothy and her friends return to see the Wizard of Oz, they become vexed with him because he will not see them right away. The word vexed means?

Annoyed, frustrated, worried

A conflict where a character is struggling against his or her own self-doubt or fears is called?

Internal

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the Lion says the Woodman, "nearly blunted my claws." The word blunted means what?

Make or become less sharp

Read the Narrative below and answer the question that follows.Mark and Linda sat in the kitchen together. Mark was having his usual over easy eggs and bacon and a cup of coffee. Linda sat there eating nothing; looking at Mark from across the table. Mark looked up and flashed his wife a smile. "I am really nervous." Mark said with a slight quiver in his voice."I know honey, but you will be fine. Just focus and I am sure he will like you." She replied in a comforting voice."Thank you, but I have blown interviews with recruiters before. I just don't know what I am doing wrong." Mark sighed."It is very simple," she smiled, "if the Marines can't see what a great man you are, they don't deserve you.""Thanks love." He let out a small laugh to let her know he felt a little better, but then looked at the empty space in front of her. "Aren't you going to eat something?" Linda shrugged."Naa, I don't need to eat."Mark got up shaking his head. "You really should eat something. I feel like I never see you eat any more." He placed his plate in the sink and looked out the window. "Oh, Kevin is here.""Oh, I will go upstairs then." Linda grumbled.Mark looked at her pleading. "I know you don't like him, but he got me this interview.""Yeah I know, I know," She said rolling her eyes as she walked out of the room. "And it is him that does not like me. I'll be back when he leaves." And with that she left the room and went upstairs. Mark just shook his head knowing there was no stopping her. He took a deep breath and went to open the door for his friend, but Kevin rushed in before Mark could reach it. Kevin looked around franticly full of nervous energy. Mark wondered if Kevin was almost more nervous than he was. "Mark! There you are!" Kevin rambled franticly. "Okay. Good. Good. You look good. You look great. So just relax. Answer all the questions. Be yourself. Don't talk about your personal life. Okay?""Okay, Kevin."Kevin got very serious. "Don't talk about your personal life.""Okay Kevin."Kevin placed his hands on Mark's shoulders. "I need you to say it.""I won't talk about my personal life. Jeez, Kevin you are making me nervous." Mark said batting Kevin's hands away."Awesome! Awesome, awesome, awesome-" Kevin would have said awesome a few more times, but was interrupted by the doorbell. "Okay, that's him. Just relax and you will be fine Mark. Sit there, I will get the door. Let's do this." Mark settled into his seat and took a deep breath. Kevin shot Mark one final look, silently asking if he was ready. After a nod Kevin opened the door."Sir, thank you so much for giving Mark one last chance. I am sure he will prove to you this time that-" Kevin fell silent when the recruiter held up a hand."You always had trouble controlling that mouth of yours." The recruiter scowled. "Now you will remain silent while I speak to Mark. Understood?" Kevin gave a silent nod as the recruiter took a seat. "Now Mark, you want to return to the Marines?""Yes sir." Mark replied confidently."You are ready to fully commit to this?""Yes sir.""We are not going to have any issues?""No sir.""No more mental issues?"Every muscle in Kevin's body tensed on this question, but again Mark answered confidently, "No sir.""Are you sure?""Yes sir.""Okay then. I just needed to see it myself. Welcome back to the Marines." The recruiter extended a hand to Mark. Mark happily shook the recruiter's hand. "Thank you so much! I won't disappoint you. I gotta tell my wife!" As soon as Mark said this Kevin put his face in his hands."What was that?" Asked the recruiter."My wife Linda, she is upstairs." The moment Mark said this, the recruiter pulled away and looked at Kevin. "You know this is unacceptable. Do not bother me with this again." And with that the recruiter left without another word. Mark stared at Kevin completely confused."Why does this keep happening?" Kevin asked heartbroken. "Why can't you remember? Linda is dead." Unsure of what to do, Kevin left to try to catch the recruiter and beg him to reconsider.*Mark was alone in the kitchen when it all started coming back to him. It was snowing. He only had a week before he had to return to the Marines, so he wanted to make the most of it with Linda. She thought it was too dangerous to go out, but he wanted to make the most of their time together. He had convinced her they could safely drive up to the cabin, but the roads were slick. He hit a patch of ice. The car spun out of control. They went into a ditch. She died."Are you okay? You look lost in thought." Linda said.Mark looked at his wife. He knew she wasn't real. He knew he was just imagining her. He knew that this mental disorder is why he was unable to become a Marine again. He closed his eyes and took a long, deep breath."I'm okay, but they did not accept me back. Looks like I will just have to try again in a few months."Which of the following is an example of foreshadowing?

Mark saying he never sees Linda eat.

What is it called when the narrative looks back across events that have already happened?

Retrospective

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Dorothy and her friends want Oz to keep his promise. Oz hesitates and the group gets upset. Describe the Lion's reaction?

The Lion roars and scares Toto; Toto jumps and knocks over Oz's screen.

What is the purpose of a nonfiction text about someone's journey climbing a mountain?

To entertain

What is the purpose of Susan B. Anthony's "On Women's Right to Vote"?

To persuade

What is the purpose of a nonfiction text about why people should vote against a new tax on soda?

To persuade

Why does Susan B. Anthony include the preamble of the Federal Constitution in "On Women's Right to Vote"?

To show that it guarantees rights to all people, not just to men.

According to Murphy's Law, "Anything that can go wrong will." What goes wrong as Dorothy prepares to leave The Emerald City in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?

Toto runs off, and she can't find him and the balloon lifts off without her.

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the Woodman is taken to the Throne room to meet Oz. What does he see?

A beast the size of an elephant with five eyes

"The professor did his best to explain what was happening clearly, but all he did was end up obfuscating the situation more." Based on context clues, what does "obfuscating" mean?

A verb meaning to make unclear

"Due to the massive amount of lost profits, the restaurant has no choice but to rescind their free refills on appetizers offer." Based on the contest clues what does "rescind" mean?

A verb meaning to officially cancel

What type of word choice is used in Susan B. Anthony's "On Women's Right to Vote"?

Almost exclusively literal language

"The staid politician did not whine when he was not elected president. He held his head high, congratulated his opponent, and thanked his supporters." Based on context clues what does "staid" mean?

An adjective meaning dignified

"The impecunious man had to dig through the trash for food." Using context clues, what does "impecunious" mean?

An adjective meaning lacking money for necessities

Which of the following is an informal context?

Diary

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Dorothy needs assistance from the Winged Monkeys. What does she ask them to do?

Dorothy asks them to fly her to Kansas.

Which of the following words would appear on a dictionary page with the guide words harvest and hatchet?

Has

Dorothy wants to take the Princess back to Kansas with her in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. What reason does the Princess give for not wanting to leave the Dainty Country?

If they are taken out of their country, they can only stand straight and be pretty; in their country can move around freely.

Which of the following is a more formal version of "stupid"?

Ignorant

If the essay question was, "In 'Romeo and Juliet,' why does the Friar help Romeo?" which of the following would be the best way to start a conclusion paragraph?

In conclusion, the reason the Friar helps Romeo in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is because the Friar is like a father figure to Romeo.

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, where do Dorothy and her relatives live?

Kansas

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the group sees a beautiful field of poppies. What are poppies?

Plants that are grown for their beautiful flowers

Which step to writing an essay is the final, perfect version of your work that will be graded?

Present

Which of the following is a formal context?

Presentation

A non-fiction text that uses pronouns such as "you" and "your" is written from what point of view?

Second person singular or plural

Which of the following words would appear with the guide words secant and secret?

Secondhand

What refers to the order in which the key events of the narrative are organized?

Sequence

What is the only color witches and sorceresses can wear in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?

White

Which of the following is NOT listed when looking up a word in a thesaurus?

Word Origin

What should you NOT do when writing an essay?

Write the essay without thinking about the question.

Which of the following should NOT be in your opening paragraph?

Your personal opinion on the essay question

Oz discusses his work in the circus in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. He tells them about the ventriloquists in the circus. What is a ventriloquist?

A person who changes his or her voice, so that it appears that the voice is coming from elsewhere, usually a puppet

In the following paragraph who is Susan B. Anthony referring to when she says "we"?"It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor yet we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the Union. And we formed it, not to give the blessings of liberty, but to secure them; not to the half of ourselves and the half of our posterity, but to the whole people - women as well as men. And it is a downright mockery to talk to women of their enjoyment of the blessings of liberty while they are denied the use of the only means of securing them provided by this democratic-republican government - the ballot."

All Americans

In chapter 20 of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, what are the Dainty People made of?

China

What is it called when events in the narrative are arranged in the order that they occur?

Chronological

What is the type of vocabulary an author uses in a text?

Diction

The Witch of the South asks Dorothy what her greatest wish is in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. How does Dorothy respond?

Dorothy's greatest wish is to return home to her aunt and uncle.

The opening of a text where the author introduces characters, time, and setting is called?

Exposition

What is a conflict where a character struggles against society, nature or another character?

External

A non-fiction text that uses pronouns such as "I, me" and "my" is written from what point of view?

First person singular

Read the Narrative below and answer the question that follows.Mark and Linda sat in the kitchen together. Mark was having his usual over easy eggs and bacon and a cup of coffee. Linda sat there eating nothing; looking at Mark from across the table. Mark looked up and flashed his wife a smile. "I am really nervous." Mark said with a slight quiver in his voice."I know honey, but you will be fine. Just focus and I am sure he will like you." She replied in a comforting voice."Thank you, but I have blown interviews with recruiters before. I just don't know what I am doing wrong." Mark sighed."It is very simple," she smiled, "if the Marines can't see what a great man you are, they don't deserve you.""Thanks love." He let out a small laugh to let her know he felt a little better, but then looked at the empty space in front of her. "Aren't you going to eat something?" Linda shrugged."Naa, I don't need to eat."Mark got up shaking his head. "You really should eat something. I feel like I never see you eat any more." He placed his plate in the sink and looked out the window. "Oh, Kevin is here.""Oh, I will go upstairs then." Linda grumbled.Mark looked at her pleading. "I know you don't like him, but he got me this interview.""Yeah I know, I know," She said rolling her eyes as she walked out of the room. "And it is him that does not like me. I'll be back when he leaves." And with that she left the room and went upstairs. Mark just shook his head knowing there was no stopping her. He took a deep breath and went to open the door for his friend, but Kevin rushed in before Mark could reach it. Kevin looked around franticly full of nervous energy. Mark wondered if Kevin was almost more nervous than he was. "Mark! There you are!" Kevin rambled franticly. "Okay. Good. Good. You look good. You look great. So just relax. Answer all the questions. Be yourself. Don't talk about your personal life. Okay?""Okay, Kevin."Kevin got very serious. "Don't talk about your personal life.""Okay Kevin."Kevin placed his hands on Mark's shoulders. "I need you to say it.""I won't talk about my personal life. Jeez, Kevin you are making me nervous." Mark said batting Kevin's hands away."Awesome! Awesome, awesome, awesome-" Kevin would have said awesome a few more times, but was interrupted by the doorbell. "Okay, that's him. Just relax and you will be fine Mark. Sit there, I will get the door. Let's do this." Mark settled into his seat and took a deep breath. Kevin shot Mark one final look, silently asking if he was ready. After a nod Kevin opened the door."Sir, thank you so much for giving Mark one last chance. I am sure he will prove to you this time that-" Kevin fell silent when the recruiter held up a hand."You always had trouble controlling that mouth of yours." The recruiter scowled. "Now you will remain silent while I speak to Mark. Understood?" Kevin gave a silent nod as the recruiter took a seat. "Now Mark, you want to return to the Marines?""Yes sir." Mark replied confidently."You are ready to fully commit to this?""Yes sir.""We are not going to have any issues?""No sir.""No more mental issues?"Every muscle in Kevin's body tensed on this question, but again Mark answered confidently, "No sir.""Are you sure?""Yes sir.""Okay then. I just needed to see it myself. Welcome back to the Marines." The recruiter extended a hand to Mark. Mark happily shook the recruiter's hand. "Thank you so much! I won't disappoint you. I gotta tell my wife!" As soon as Mark said this Kevin put his face in his hands."What was that?" Asked the recruiter."My wife Linda, she is upstairs." The moment Mark said this, the recruiter pulled away and looked at Kevin. "You know this is unacceptable. Do not bother me with this again." And with that the recruiter left without another word. Mark stared at Kevin completely confused."Why does this keep happening?" Kevin asked heartbroken. "Why can't you remember? Linda is dead." Unsure of what to do, Kevin left to try to catch the recruiter and beg him to reconsider.*Mark was alone in the kitchen when it all started coming back to him. It was snowing. He only had a week before he had to return to the Marines, so he wanted to make the most of it with Linda. She thought it was too dangerous to go out, but he wanted to make the most of their time together. He had convinced her they could safely drive up to the cabin, but the roads were slick. He hit a patch of ice. The car spun out of control. They went into a ditch. She died."Are you okay? You look lost in thought." Linda said.Mark looked at his wife. He knew she wasn't real. He knew he was just imagining her. He knew that this mental disorder is why he was unable to become a Marine again. He closed his eyes and took a long, deep breath."I'm okay, but they did not accept me back. Looks like I will just have to try again in a few months."The stared paragraph is an example of what?

Flashback

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, what does the Lion plan to do after Dorothy returns home to her aunt and uncle?

He will go back to the old forest and be the king of the beasts.

Which of the following is an informal version of "hello"?

Hey

Oz's true identity is revealed in chapters 15-19 of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Who is the real Oz?

Oz is a bald little man who was a ventriloquist in the circus.

What is the reason behind Susan B. Anthony's word choice in "On Women's Right to Vote"?

She wanted to present an argument in a clear and logical way.

What are side stories that happen alongside the main plot?

Subplot

Which of the following quotes would work best in the conclusion to an essay about the importance of practicing?

"Good, better, best. Never let them rest. 'til your good is better and your better best" -St. Jerome

What is it when events that hint to the reader what is going to happen later on?

Foreshadowing

Which step to writing an essay is to alter your work to amend any errors that you have noticed?

Revise

How are Dorothy and her friends able to get passed the Hammer-Heads in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?

The Winged Monkeys carry them over the Hammer-Heads.

In chapters 15-19 of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, all of them are led into the Throne Room to see Oz. How does this procedure differ from the previous visit?

The first time they were taken in one by one on different days.

The Woodman tells Dorothy he fell in love in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Who did he fall in love with?

A Munchkin girl

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the Woodman saves the life of a field mouse. Who threatens the mouse?

A Yellow Wildcat

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, what does the Woodman want more than anything?

A heart

"The horses ran across the down at great speed." Based on the context what does "down" mean?

A noun meaning a field often used for racing

"When I told my boss that I was going to be late, he went off on a vicious tirade where he belittled my work ethic." Based on context clues, what does "tirade" mean?

A noun meaning a long, violent speech

"Mom took the cookies out of the oven and placed them on the counter to cool." Based on the context of this sentence, what does "cool" mean?

A verb meaning to become less hot

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Dorothy and her friends lose heart as they venture back to Oz. Dorothy decides to get help from the Queen of the Mice. What does she use to summon the mice?

A whistle

Who is the richest of all of the Munchkins in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?

Boq

What is the point in a narrative with the most tension and suspense and leads to the resolution?

Climax

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the Lion decides to journey to Oz to see the Wizard. What does he want the Wizard to give him?

Courage

Read the narrative below and answer the question that follows:a) "Ladies and g-g-g-gentlemen, thank you all for j-j-j-joining me today." Mary buried her face in her hands. She had not asked for this. After her father passed away, she had inherited his automotive company. She was not in charge of a company that employed thousands and thousands of people. All of these people's livelihoods now rested on her shoulders. All these people were counting on her to lead them, and she could not even provide them with a stutter free sentence. b) She had one hour before she had to deliver the most important speech of her life. She was worried that if she messed this up, she would ruin the company. She had no idea how right she was. If this speech did not go well many of her employees would not respect her. She would be faced with many of the district managers feeling that they could do a better job than Mary and attempt to usurp power. This would lead to a decline in productivity, worker strikes, massive layoffs and the downfall of the company. She had to inspire her workers with this speech, or the company was doomed. c) "Ladies and g-g-g-g-g-gentlemen...." Mary just wanted to cry. Her stutter always got worse when she was nervous. She never seemed to be able to control it without her dad's help. She remembered when her dad would try to help her. Her favorite time was fifteen years ago around Christmas time. They were making Christmas cookies and she was having a hard time saying "jingle bells." When she got frustrated her dad held her in his arms and had her sing "Jingle Bells." She did not know why, but when the words were set to music she could do it.d) Mary's eyes grew wide. That was the answer: Music! She scrambled through her notes. It was not perfect, but she could set the speech to music in her head. She cleared her throat and bobbed her head like it was a metronome. She took a deep breath, smiled, and said "Ladies and gentleman, thank you for joining me here today."Which of the following best describes the ending of this narrative?

Cyclical

What would you call a narrative where the ending is similar to the beginning, indicating continuity or repetition?

Cyclical

How will Dorothy get back to her aunt and uncle's farm in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?

Dorothy must click the heels of her silver shoes together.

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the Witch of the South will not grant Dorothy's wish until Dorothy does something. What must Dorothy do?

Dorothy must give the Witch of the South the Golden Cap.

After jotting down and arranging your ideas into a logical structure, what step in writing an essay should you do next?

Draft

What does Dorothy's Uncle do for a living in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?

Farmer

A non-fiction text that uses pronouns such as "we, us" and "our" is written from what point of view?

First person plural

Read the following paragraph and determine the point of view."It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor yet we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the Union. And we formed it, not to give the blessings of liberty, but to secure them; not to the half of ourselves and the half of our posterity, but to the whole people - women as well as men. And it is a downright mockery to talk to women of their enjoyment of the blessings of liberty while they are denied the use of the only means of securing them provided by this democratic-republican government - the ballot."

First person plural

2Read the following paragraph and decide what is the point of view:"Friends and fellow citizens: I stand before you tonight under indictment for the alleged crime of having voted at the last presidential election, without having a lawful right to vote. It shall be my work this evening to prove to you that in thus voting, I not only committed no crime, but, instead, simply exercised my citizen's rights, guaranteed to me and all United States citizens by the National Constitution, beyond the power of any state to deny."

First person singular

Read the narrative below and answer the question that follows:a) "Ladies and g-g-g-gentlemen, thank you all for j-j-j-joining me today." Mary buried her face in her hands. She had not asked for this. After her father passed away, she had inherited his automotive company. She was not in charge of a company that employed thousands and thousands of people. All of these people's livelihoods now rested on her shoulders. All these people were counting on her to lead them, and she could not even provide them with a stutter free sentence. b) She had one hour before she had to deliver the most important speech of her life. She was worried that if she messed this up, she would ruin the company. She had no idea how right she was. If this speech did not go well many of her employees would not respect her. She would be faced with many of the district managers feeling that they could do a better job than Mary and attempt to usurp power. This would lead to a decline in productivity, worker strikes, massive layoffs and the downfall of the company. She had to inspire her workers with this speech, or the company was doomed. c) "Ladies and g-g-g-g-g-gentlemen...." Mary just wanted to cry. Her stutter always got worse when she was nervous. She never seemed to be able to control it without her dad's help. She remembered when her dad would try to help her. Her favorite time was fifteen years ago around Christmas time. They were making Christmas cookies and she was having a hard time saying "jingle bells." When she got frustrated her dad held her in his arms and had her sing "Jingle Bells." She did not know why, but when the words were set to music she could do it.d) Mary's eyes grew wide. That was the answer: Music! She scrambled through her notes. It was not perfect, but she could set the speech to music in her head. She cleared her throat and bobbed her head like it was a metronome. She took a deep breath, smiled, and said "Ladies and gentleman, thank you for joining me here today."Paragraph b) is an example of what?

Flash forward

What is it when the narrator or central protagonist revisits key memories from their past?

Flashback

Read the Narrative below and answer the question that follows.Mark and Linda sat in the kitchen together. Mark was having his usual over easy eggs and bacon and a cup of coffee. Linda sat there eating nothing; looking at Mark from across the table. Mark looked up and flashed his wife a smile. "I am really nervous." Mark said with a slight quiver in his voice."I know honey, but you will be fine. Just focus and I am sure he will like you." She replied in a comforting voice."Thank you, but I have blown interviews with recruiters before. I just don't know what I am doing wrong." Mark sighed."It is very simple," she smiled, "if the Marines can't see what a great man you are, they don't deserve you.""Thanks love." He let out a small laugh to let her know he felt a little better, but then looked at the empty space in front of her. "Aren't you going to eat something?" Linda shrugged."Naa, I don't need to eat."Mark got up shaking his head. "You really should eat something. I feel like I never see you eat any more." He placed his plate in the sink and looked out the window. "Oh, Kevin is here.""Oh, I will go upstairs then." Linda grumbled.Mark looked at her pleading. "I know you don't like him, but he got me this interview.""Yeah I know, I know," She said rolling her eyes as she walked out of the room. "And it is him that does not like me. I'll be back when he leaves." And with that she left the room and went upstairs. Mark just shook his head knowing there was no stopping her. He took a deep breath and went to open the door for his friend, but Kevin rushed in before Mark could reach it. Kevin looked around franticly full of nervous energy. Mark wondered if Kevin was almost more nervous than he was. "Mark! There you are!" Kevin rambled franticly. "Okay. Good. Good. You look good. You look great. So just relax. Answer all the questions. Be yourself. Don't talk about your personal life. Okay?""Okay, Kevin."Kevin got very serious. "Don't talk about your personal life.""Okay Kevin."Kevin placed his hands on Mark's shoulders. "I need you to say it.""I won't talk about my personal life. Jeez, Kevin you are making me nervous." Mark said batting Kevin's hands away."Awesome! Awesome, awesome, awesome-" Kevin would have said awesome a few more times, but was interrupted by the doorbell. "Okay, that's him. Just relax and you will be fine Mark. Sit there, I will get the door. Let's do this." Mark settled into his seat and took a deep breath. Kevin shot Mark one final look, silently asking if he was ready. After a nod Kevin opened the door."Sir, thank you so much for giving Mark one last chance. I am sure he will prove to you this time that-" Kevin fell silent when the recruiter held up a hand."You always had trouble controlling that mouth of yours." The recruiter scowled. "Now you will remain silent while I speak to Mark. Understood?" Kevin gave a silent nod as the recruiter took a seat. "Now Mark, you want to return to the Marines?""Yes sir." Mark replied confidently."You are ready to fully commit to this?""Yes sir.""We are not going to have any issues?""No sir.""No more mental issues?"Every muscle in Kevin's body tensed on this question, but again Mark answered confidently, "No sir.""Are you sure?""Yes sir.""Okay then. I just needed to see it myself. Welcome back to the Marines." The recruiter extended a hand to Mark. Mark happily shook the recruiter's hand. "Thank you so much! I won't disappoint you. I gotta tell my wife!" As soon as Mark said this Kevin put his face in his hands."What was that?" Asked the recruiter."My wife Linda, she is upstairs." The moment Mark said this, the recruiter pulled away and looked at Kevin. "You know this is unacceptable. Do not bother me with this again." And with that the recruiter left without another word. Mark stared at Kevin completely confused."Why does this keep happening?" Kevin asked heartbroken. "Why can't you remember? Linda is dead." Unsure of what to do, Kevin left to try to catch the recruiter and beg him to reconsider.*Mark was alone in the kitchen when it all started coming back to him. It was snowing. He only had a week before he had to return to the Marines, so he wanted to make the most of it with Linda. She thought it was too dangerous to go out, but he wanted to make the most of their time together. He had convinced her they could safely drive up to the cabin, but the roads were slick. He hit a patch of ice. The car spun out of control. They went into a ditch. She died."Are you okay? You look lost in thought." Linda said.Mark looked at his wife. He knew she wasn't real. He knew he was just imagining her. He knew that this mental disorder is why he was unable to become a Marine again. He closed his eyes and took a long, deep breath."I'm okay, but they did not accept me back. Looks like I will just have to try again in a few months."Kevin reminds Mark three times not to talk about his personal life. What is this an example of?

Foreshadowing

Dorothy and her friends hear boisterous laughter from behind the rocks in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The word boisterous means:

Full of energy; noisy; exuberant

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the King of the Monkeys tells Dorothy the story of beautiful princess and sorceress who could not find someone to love. Who is this princess?

Gayelette

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the Witch of the South's name is what?

Glinda

Oz tries to keep his promise to everyone in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. How does he give the Lion courage?

He gives him liquid from a green bottle and has him drink it.

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, what does the Tin Woodman plan to do after Dorothy returns home to her aunt and uncle?

He will go back to the West and rule the Winkies.

What does the Scarecrow plan to do after Dorothy returns home to her aunt and uncle in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?

He will return to the Emerald City and rule the people there.

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, what does the Scarecrow threaten to do if Oz does not see them?

He will summon the Winged Monkeys.

When Dorothy arrives home in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, who/what is the first thing she sees?

Her aunt and uncle's brand new home

Read the narrative below and answer the question that follows:a) "Ladies and g-g-g-gentlemen, thank you all for j-j-j-joining me today." Mary buried her face in her hands. She had not asked for this. After her father passed away, she had inherited his automotive company. She was not in charge of a company that employed thousands and thousands of people. All of these people's livelihoods now rested on her shoulders. All these people were counting on her to lead them, and she could not even provide them with a stutter free sentence. b) She had one hour before she had to deliver the most important speech of her life. She was worried that if she messed this up, she would ruin the company. She had no idea how right she was. If this speech did not go well many of her employees would not respect her. She would be faced with many of the district managers feeling that they could do a better job than Mary and attempt to usurp power. This would lead to a decline in productivity, worker strikes, massive layoffs and the downfall of the company. She had to inspire her workers with this speech, or the company was doomed. c) "Ladies and g-g-g-g-g-gentlemen...." Mary just wanted to cry. Her stutter always got worse when she was nervous. She never seemed to be able to control it without her dad's help. She remembered when her dad would try to help her. Her favorite time was fifteen years ago around Christmas time. They were making Christmas cookies and she was having a hard time saying "jingle bells." When she got frustrated her dad held her in his arms and had her sing "Jingle Bells." She did not know why, but when the words were set to music she could do it.d) Mary's eyes grew wide. That was the answer: Music! She scrambled through her notes. It was not perfect, but she could set the speech to music in her head. She cleared her throat and bobbed her head like it was a metronome. She took a deep breath, smiled, and said "Ladies and gentleman, thank you for joining me here today."What is the dénouement of this narrative?

Mary learns to control her stuttering

Who has actually seen the Wizard of Oz in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?

No one

Which of the following is an informal version of "agreed"?

Okay

Who was the first person to own the Golden Cap in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?

Quelala

Dorothy and her friends enter the country of the Quadlings in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. What color were their houses and fences?

Red

How do you access your computer's thesaurus?

Right click a word and then click on synonyms in the popup menu

None of the other trees in the forest bother Dorothy and her friends in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Why were the fighting trees the only ones to attach them?

The Fighting Trees were the policemen with the power to keep people out of the forest.

As Dorothy and her companions continue into the forest in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, they encounter a group with "bodies like bears and heads like tigers." Who are these creatures?

The Kalidahs

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, which of those traveling south was anxious to get outside because city life didn't agree with him?

The Lion

One member of the group does not make it out of the field of poppies in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Which one?

The Lion

The Lion finds the threat to the forest and decides on the best way to defeat it in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. How does the Lion defeat the threat?

The Lion knocks its head off with a blow from his paw.

The Witch of the South rules of which group of people in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?

The Quadlings

Dorothy says goodbye to her friends in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. She cries when she says goodbye to one of them. Which one does she cry over?

The Scarecrow

The Wizard of Oz says, "Experience is the only thing that brings knowledge, and the longer you are on earth, the more experiences you are sure to get" in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. To whom does he make this statement?

The Scarecrow

How does the Stork help Dorothy in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?

The Stork rescues the Scarecrow from the middle of the river.

After escaping the Fighting Trees in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the group encounters a huge wall. How do they overcome this obstacle?

The Tin Woodman builds a ladder, and they climb over it.

How will the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, and Lion get to their planned destinations in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?

The Winged Monkeys will take them.

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, which group of people live in the West?

The Winkies

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Dorothy is accused of being responsible for the death of someone. Who?

The Witch of the East

Who plans on going with Dorothy on her trip back home in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?

The Wizard of Oz

Dorothy and her friends must cross a river to continue on their journey in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. How are they able to cross the river?

The Woodman chops down trees and builds a raft.

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, how did Oz end up in the Emerald City?

The balloon he was in was caught in the current and was blown to Oz.

As the Scarecrow tries to climb the hill in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, he is attacked. What is used to attack him?

The man uses his head as a weapon and attacks the Scarecrow.

At first Oz was not going to meet with Dorothy in chapters 10-14 of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. What made him change his mind?

The silver shoes Dorothy wore and the mark on her forehead.

Which of the following sentences is written in Standard English with a formal, objective tone?

The years of rejection caused Jane to go insane.

When Dorothy and her friends enter the Throne Room in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, what form has Oz taken?

There is no one in the room; they only hear a voice.

What trick do the Winged Monkeys play on Quelala in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?

They drop Quelala into the middle of the river.

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the Witch had used the Winged Monkeys twice before. What had the Winged Monkeys helped her do?

They helped her make the Winkies her slaves and drove the Great Oz out of the West.

After leaving the forest in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Dorothy and the group must climb a steep hill. As they approach the hill, they encounter someone. Who do they see?

They see a short, stout man with a flat head and no arms.

Dorothy and her friends must climb over a wall in order to leave the Dainty Country in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. How are they able to go over the wall without injuring themselves or others?

They stand on the Lion's back and go over the wall.

A non-fiction text that uses pronouns such as "he, she," and "her" is written from what point of view?

Third person singular

Which two purposes for a nonfiction text are best suited for only literal language?

To inform and to instruct

What is Oz's plan to get Dorothy back to Kansas in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?

To make a balloon and travel through the air

Why does Susan B. Anthony repeat the word "citizens" in "On Women's Right to Vote"?

To show that men and women are both citizens and both deserve equal rights.

The group encounters a tree in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. As they approach, the branches twine around them. The word twine means what?

To wind or spiral around something


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