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In "Civil Disobedience," what does Thoreau think about right after he wonders if he could have been of service to his community? whether everyone in the town is half-witted and dull the significance of the wall between himself and others that imprisoning him would not solve the problem that he is truly the only person in the town to pay a tax

B

In "Civil Disobedience," what is Thoreau's last thought about the state before he loses respect for it? He finds the state's industrious locking of the cell door amusing. He thinks the state can't tell its friends from its enemies. He thinks the state is half-witted. He finds the state unforgivably timid.

B

Which statement best describes Emerson's opinion of communities, according to the first paragraph of Society and Solitude? Regardless of how tightly bound communities may seem, each person is ultimately alone. Communities are important for the well-being of the individuals that comprise them. People live in communities for the purpose of friendship, but nothing else is gained from them. Communities are the foundation of human society, and without them people would perish.

A

Which statement best describes how Wheatley's word choice in "A Hymn to the Evening" expresses her colonial values? Using hyperbole, it stresses admiration and praise for God. Using figurative language, it celebrates the American colonies. Using the language of supplication, it addresses the importance of prayer. Using traditional poetic language and devices, it discusses the importance of religious beliefs.

A

Which statement best describes the theme of "Song of Myself"? There is room for many experiences and, indeed, selves within one self. Everyone should try as hard as they can to free their spirits and minds. Close observation of the world is the key to understanding it. Belief in one's self should be the ultimate goal of one's life.

A

Which would be the best way of describing the overall structure of Thoreau's observations in "Civil Disobedience"? He moves from a consideration of his surroundings to an evaluation of the state as a whole. He develops a critique of his jail cell into a critique of the entire prison system and justice department. He uses the example of his case as a way to introduce his condemnation of the court. He focuses entirely on his experiences while being imprisoned.

A

Why is the image of the setting sun most likely not described in great detail in "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"? It is a common symbol of death that requires little description. It is a part of the plot that does little to contribute to the theme. It is not meant to be seen as an important symbol within the poem. It is not a significant aspect of the mood created within the poem.

A

Writers should avoid splitting an infinitive when the sentence is already clear. it sounds awkward to split the infinitive. using one makes the sentence stronger. doing so is necessary to avoid confusion. too much information is inserted between the two parts of the infinitive.

A,B,E

Select 4 options. Which words are prepositions? at no under near from see

A,C,D,E

Which is the best summary of paragraph six of Chapter I of Nature? It is very difficult to fully enjoy nature by oneself. To experience nature at its fullest requires mental effort. No human being can fully and truly experience nature. The enjoyment of nature is something that takes practice.

B

Which of the following is a central idea in the conclusion of the Declaration of Independence? Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are unalienable rights. The colonies have the right to separate from Britain's oppressive rule. Colonists should have more rights than their British brethren. British citizens will be barred from entering the colonies in the future.

B

Head toward the large yellow sign to find the lemon grove. Which word is a preposition? head toward yellow lemon

B

Which sentence contains a correctly punctuated nonrestrictive modifier? Jake, who is twenty-seven, is studying to be a yoga teacher. Jake who is, twenty-seven, is studying to be a yoga teacher. Jake who is twenty-seven is, studying to be, a yoga teacher. Jake, who is twenty-seven is, studying to be a yoga teacher.

A

Which sentence contains a split infinitive? Young children seem to thoroughly enjoy playing with soap bubbles and shaving cream. It is important to give children opportunities to explore their world through sensory experiences. Clay and finger paints are often used to prepare children for writing and drawing. Going to preschool opens the door to learning and encourages kindergarten readiness.

A

But if a man would be alone, let him look at the stars. The rays that come from those heavenly worlds, will separate between him and what he touches. One might think the atmosphere was made transparent with this design, to give man, in the heavenly bodies, the perpetual presence of the sublime. Seen in the streets of cities, how great they are! If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years, how would men believe and adore; and preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city of God which had been shown! But every night come out these envoys of beauty, and light the universe with their admonishing smile.The stars awaken a certain reverence, because though always present, they are inaccessible; but all natural objects make a kindred impression, when the mind is open to their influence.Emerson claims that stars are similar to dreams by stating they are ✔ "always present, they are inaccessible""seen in the streets of cities""the perpetual presence of the sublime""envoys of beauty, and light the universe"

"always present, they are inaccessible

"So may our breasts with ev'ry virtue glow,The living temples of our God below!"How does the couplet form support the meaning of the lines? by completing the speaker's thought by emphasizing the relationship between the speaker and God by describing how God's actions created temples of worship by expressing the speaker's sarcasm

A

"Soon as the sun forsook the eastern mainThe pealing thunder shook the heav'nly plain"Wheatley uses the word forsook to express the idea that the sun is setting during the evening. rising during the morning. abandoning the speaker of the poem. growing in size in the eastern sky.

A

"Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States."Which statement best describes the excerpt? This is the minor premise of the Declaration of Independence. This is the major premise of the Declaration of Independence. This is the evidence presented in the Declaration of Independence. This is the conclusion of the Declaration of Independence.

A

"[The king] has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions."Based on the quotation, which best describes how White male colonists felt about Indigenous peoples? White male colonists were fearful and mistrusting of Indigenous cultures. White male colonists were sad and resigned toward Indigenous tribes. White male colonists were optimistic about their relationships with Indigenous tribes White male colonists were empathetic and understanding of Indigenous cultures.

A

How are the speakers' attitudes toward God and Death similar in "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" and "Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church"? Both speakers appear confident and accepting. Both speakers seem fearful and confused. Both speakers seem obedient and submissive. Both speakers appear amazed and awestruck.

A

How are the speakers' sense of goals different in "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" and "Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church"? The speaker in the former knows exactly what her goal is, while the speaker in the latter believes that she has already achieved it. The speaker in the former thinks that she may never reach her goal, while the speaker in the latter is far more confident. The speaker in the former is not interested in achieving a goal, while the speaker in the latter is passionately interested. The speaker in the former views her goal as intangible, while the speaker in the latter considers her goal as too distant to achieve.

A

How do both "The Author to Her Book" and "A Hymn to the Evening" reflect cultural values of their time? Each poem emphasizes beliefs largely shaped by Puritan values to express themes. Each poem details aspects of women's roles in Puritan society. Each poem features a speaker who emphasizes the relevance of duty, love, and respect. Each poem conveys women's attitudes toward life and love in colonial America.

A

How does Jefferson support his major premise in the body of the Declaration of Independence? He lists the abuses the colonies have suffered under British rule. He explains that retaliation is necessary to teach the British a lesson. He reveals the signatures of delegates from each colony. He lists the colonies' future demands for British protection.

A

How does the first-person point of view in both "Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church" and "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" help communicate the ideas presented in the poems? It makes the experiences and feelings described easier to sympathize with. It immediately persuades readers to accept each speaker's entire worldview. It makes readers think that they know someone like the speaker. It makes readers think that the poet has personally experienced the events described.

A

I celebrate myself, and sing myself,And what I assume you shall assume,For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.Which statement best explains why Whitman chose the phrase "every atom" for the last line? to emphasize the seriousness of his words to suggest attention to detail, heightening trustworthiness to remind readers to remember the basic makeup of natural objects to remind readers to embrace a microscopic view of the natural world

A

I have no chair, no church, no philosophy,I lead no man to a dinner-table, library, exchange,But each man and each woman of you I lead upon a knoll,My left hand hooking you round the waist,My right hand pointing to landscapes of continents and the public road.Which statement best describes how these lines reflect the theme of the poem? They indicate that Whitman is more interested in communicating with individuals than society. They show Whitman's sociability and his interest in human nature. They reflect Whitman's desire to share his love of the wilderness. They suggest that Whitman views all individuals as equals who should communicate with each other as such

A

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. Which quotation correctly uses ellipsis to shorten Anthony's words? It was we, the people . . . 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. 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 . . . . It was 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. It was we, the people;

A

Long enough have you dream'd contemptible dreams,Now I wash the gum from your eyes,You must habit yourself to the dazzle of the light and of every moment of your life.Long have you timidly waded holding a plank by the shore,Now I will you to be a bold swimmer,To jump off in the midst of the sea, rise again, nod to me, shout, and laughinglydash with your hair.What theme is suggested by this excerpt? People should be brave, take risks, and embrace all aspects of life. People should be careful when taking chances that they can handle the outcome. People should take the time to appreciate the beauty that surrounds them each day. People should be lighthearted and carefree and avoid taking life too seriously.

A

Our democratic-republican government is based on the idea of the natural right of every individual member thereof to a voice and a vote in making and executing the laws. Which quotation correctly uses ellipsis to shorten Anthony's words? Our democratic-republican government is based on the idea of the natural right of every individual member thereof to . . . a vote in making and executing the laws. Our democratic-republican government is based on the idea of the natural right of every individual member thereof . . . to a voice and a vote in making and executing the laws. Our democratic-republican government . . . of the natural right of every individual member thereof to a voice and a vote in making and executing . . . . Our democratic-republican government is based on the idea of . . . a voice and a vote in making and executing the laws.

A

Someone sang a solo during the holiday concert. The best reason to revise this sentence using the passive voice is that the name of the singer is unknown. the kind of song being performed is unknown. the length of the concert is unknown. the type of holiday being celebrated is unknown.

A

What is similar about the subjects of "Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church" and "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"? Both poems personalize a broad concept, such as spirituality or mortality. Both poems address mortality, specifically that of human beings. Both poems concern religion on a basic and fundamental level. Both poems advocate being fearful of one's mortality.

A

Which best describes the structure of the Declaration of Independence? introduction and thesis › list of reasons why the British government is oppressive › conclusion that the colonies must separate list of evidence against the British government › thesis that colonies should separate › conclusion that war is inevitable introduction about the causes of oppression › list of the causes and effects of British rule › summary of the list of the causes and effects list of the characteristics of a just government › ways in which the British government has not met these standards › thesis that the colonies must separate

A

Which image is used throughout "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" to provoke fear in the audience? fire arrows insects serpents

A

Which of the following statements best describes the effect of the long lines in "Song of Myself"? They remind the reader of the speaker's liberty and self-confidence. They allow the poet to describe scenes in less detail. They slow down the forward progression of the poem. They increase the narrative quality of the poem.

A

Kari and Misha, who have known each other since first grade are both yearbook editors and photographers. Where should a comma be placed in this sentence? after "editors" after "both" after "grade" after "other"

C

And now you have an extraordinary opportunity, a day wherein Christ has thrown the door of mercy wide open, and stands in the door calling and crying with a loud voice to poor sinners; a day wherein many are flocking to him, and pressing into the kingdom of God. Many are daily coming from the east, west, north and south; many that were very lately in the same miserable condition that you are in, are now in a happy state, with their hearts filled with love to him that has loved them and washed them from their sins in his own blood, and rejoicing in hope of the glory of God. How awful is it to be left behind at such a day! To see so many others feasting, while you are pining and perishing! To see so many rejoicing and singing for joy of heart, while you have cause to mourn for sorrow of heart, and howl for vexation of spirit! How can you rest one moment in such a condition?In this excerpt, Edwards is attempting to convince readers that they can relax once they decide to follow him. could miss an invaluable opportunity. will never understand contentment. will always feel pain and sadness.

B

Based on Thoreau's beliefs and "Civil Disobedience," he most likely decided not to pay poll tax because he could not afford to pay taxes. he disagreed with the idea of it. he did not understand the law. he wanted to experience prison.

B

Considering "Civil Disobedience," which best describes one similarity between Thoreau and Martin Luther King, Jr.? Both expressed complete faith that the government would change unfair laws. Both felt that people have the moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws. Both were assassinated because of their ideas and influence. Both felt that prison robbed them of their drive to persev

B

Considering "Civil Disobedience," why did both Thoreau and Martin Luther King, Jr. engage in acts of civil disobedience? to take a stand against government taxation to protest government policies they believed were unjust to protest slavery and the Mexican-American War to take a stand against unfair laws in the 1950s and '60s

B

Fill in the blanks in order. Janelle and Marcus and _______ group went to the library to prepare for the presentation, but the specific book they needed wasn't _______. they're, there their, there their, they're there, their

B

Is it not a reasonable thing to fright a person out of a house on fire?What is the purpose of this sentence in Edwards's sermon? It explains why hell is such a dangerous and scary place. It justifies Edwards's strategy of scaring people into accepting God. It asks the reader to explain what to do when confronted with danger. It suggests that people should save their neighbors if their houses catch on fire.

B

It is not far, it is within reach,Perhaps you have been on it since you were born and did not know,Perhaps it is everywhere on water and on land.Shoulder your duds dear son, and I will mine, and let us hasten forth,Wonderful cities and free nations we shall fetch as we go.In this quotation, the first stanza has a different style from the second section. What does this suggest about Whitman's overall style in the poem? that Whitman does not have a distinctive style as a poet that Whitman's style allows for various kinds of language that Whitman is comfortable using traditional styles of poetry that Whitman's style conforms to age-old rules of poetry

B

It would be dreadful to suffer this fierceness and wrath of Almighty God one moment; but you must suffer it to all eternity.In this excerpt, what is the denotation of the word "fierceness"? emotion aggression energy pity

B

Read the excerpt from "Votes for Women," a speech by Mark Twain from 1901. I should like to see the time come when women shall help to make the laws. I should like to see that whiplash, the ballot, in the hands of women. Which quotation correctly uses an ellipsis to shorten Twain's words without changing their meaning? I should like to see the time come when women shall help to make the laws. I should like to see that whiplash, the ballot . . . . I should like to see the time come when women shall help to make the laws. I should like to see . . . the ballot, in the hands of women. I should like to see the time come when women shall help to make the laws . . . I should like to see that whiplash, the ballot, in the hands of women. I should like to see the time come when . . . shall help to make the laws. I should like to see that whiplash, the ballot, in the hands of women.

B

So that thus it is, that natural men are held in the hand of God, over the pit of hell; they have deserved the fiery pit, and are already sentenced to it; and God is dreadfully provoked, his anger is as great towards them as to those that are actually suffering the executions of the fierceness of his wrath in hell; and they have done nothing in the least to appease or abate that anger.In this excerpt, "natural" is used to describe people who are not tempted by wealth or power. have not been touched by the spirit of God. live on farms or in the wilderness outside of cities. practice conservation and avoid destroying the beauty of nature.

B

What does the first stanza of "Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church" suggest about the speaker's view of religious customs? She does not believe in creating religious customs. She participates in religious customs in an unconventional way. She finds religious customs to be tedious. She participates only in religious customs that relate to nature.

B

Which of the following statements supports the idea that Colonists tried to work with the king before writing the Declaration of Independence? "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal..." "In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury." "Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes..." "Assent should be obtained; and when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them.

B

Which statement best describes the historical significance of the Declaration of Independence? It contains different colonists' opinions about whether the colonies should attempt to separate from Britain. It describes why the colonists wanted to be free from Britain and what led to their decision to fight against British rule. It describes why colonists and the founding fathers believed in the separation of church and state. It contains the signatures of famous colonists such as Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson.

B

Which statement best describes the imagery in Chapter I of Nature and in Society and Solitude? Both primarily use metaphor and simile. Both use a majority of natural images. Neither uses images related to cities or towns. Much of the imagery in both is highly symbolic.

B

Which statement best describes the rhyme schemes of "The Author to Her Book" and "A Hymn to the Evening"? Both poets primarily use couplets to link ideas; Bradstreet uses inversion to complete rhymes. Both poets use couplets for rhyme scheme and structure, inverting sentences when needed to maintain the rhyme. Bradstreet uses couplets throughout; Wheatley uses couplets and inverts sentences as needed for emphasis. Bradstreet uses couplets for their overall rhyme scheme and structure; Wheatley uses couplets to enhance the poem as a song of praise for creation.

B

Which statement best explains why Edwards repeats the image of fire throughout "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"? He wants to remind the congregation that there is fire in hell. He wants to increase his audience's fear of hell. He wants to make fire seem less unusual to the listener. He wants to provide evidence that there is fire in hell.

B

You will hardly know who I am or what I mean,But I shall be good health to you nevertheless,And filter and fibre your blood.Why does Whitman use such a simple phrase as "who I am or what I mean"? He is concerned that readers won't understand his poem. He wants to communicate directly with readers. He is unable to express his thoughts in any other style. He wants to vary the language of the poem.

B

The animals thought that perhaps there was dirt at the depths of the ocean, but they had never tried to reach the bottom before. One by one they tried to swim down, but their attempts were futile. Finally, the muskrat disappeared into the cold depth of the ocean. After a lengthy amount of time, he drifted to the surface with a tiny speck of earth in his hand. He appeared to be dead, but the animals prayed and chanted, and finally he stirred. The Earth-Diver was successful in bringing forth the soil to make the earth grow. Which sentence from the excerpt best supports the idea that the muskrat was willing to sacrifice himself for the good of all?

B. After a lengthy amount of time, he drifted to the surface with a tiny speck of earth in his hand. He appeared to be dead. . . .

Marlena, who enjoys many different subjects, likes history and geography the best. Which part of the sentence is the nonrestrictive modifier? likes history and geography the best and geography the best who enjoys many different subjects Marlena

C

The birds of the sea joined together to save the woman and they broke her fall. The great sea turtle floated in the ocean and received the woman on his back without harm. The frightened woman looked around and all she could see was water and sky. She felt helpless, but the animals were determined to save her. She told them that if they could find some soil, she could plant the roots from the Great Tree that were still tangled in her hands.Based on the animals' behavior toward the woman, it is reasonable to conclude that the animals

B. felt compassion for the woman because she was scared.

A tray of fresh watermelon slices was provided by the booster club. How should the writer revise the sentence to use active voice? A tray was provided by the booster club of fresh watermelon slices. Slices of fresh watermelon were provided by the booster club. The booster club provided a tray of fresh watermelon slices. Fresh watermelon slices were provided fresh by the booster club.

C

And I had put awayMy labor and my leisure too,For His Civility -What is the purpose of the words "labor" and "leisure"? They are aspects of life that frustrate the speaker. They are elements of life that the speaker wants to show Death. They are aspects of life that the speaker is leaving. They are elements of life that the speaker will not miss.

C

Based on "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," which best describes Edwards's feelings toward his congregation? indifferent amused compassionate confused

C

Based on his transcendental beliefs and "Civil Disobedience," it is most reasonable to assume that Thoreau would have liked to create his own government, which would not require taxes. was unwilling to follow any law created by the government. believed following his conscience was more important than following the law. wished to be completely separate from society and those around him.

C

How are the speakers of "Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church" and "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" similar? Both fear disapproval by others. Both seem angry and tormented. Both are forthright and confident. Both reject religious feelings.

C

How does Emerson relate independence and friendships in Society and Solitude? He indicates that friendship can make independence easier. He considers true independence impossible within a friendship. He feels that independence can strengthen friendships. He views independence as an impulse that works against friendships

C

How is the concept of solitude portrayed in both Society and Solitude and Chapter I of Nature? Solitude is acknowledged as unnecessary. Solitude is encouraged by most people in society. Solitude is viewed as a source of strength. Solitude is considered to be of little value.

C

I loafe and invite my soul,I lean and loafe at my ease observing a spear of summer grass.How do these lines reflect the poet's general style? They show the poet's love of highly ornate language. They reveal a formal, historical interpretation. They show the poem's relaxed, candid tone. They reveal natural processes in painstaking detail.

C

In "Civil Disobedience," what is Thoreau's view of the state at the end of the essay? He thinks the state does not appreciate individual worth. He finds the state guilty of gross misjudgment of his actions. He feels sorry for the state for not acting in a sensible way. He considers the state's actions indicative of society's unfairness.

C

In "Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church," why does the speaker say that she has "an Orchard, for a Dome" in the first stanza? She is suggesting that she has made her house into a church. She is suggesting that one can appreciate God only through nature. She is suggesting that nature can serve the same purpose as a church. She is suggesting that only she is able to view the natural world as sacred.

C

In paragraph six of "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," what does Edwards suggest about spiritual reform? He suggests that church and state should be separated. He suggests that not all people who sin suffer eternal damnation. He suggests that good works alone will not save a person from damnation. He suggests that individuals have no opportunity to be saved from damnation.

C

In the beginning of "The World on Turtle's Back," why did the husband become "terrified"? He was terrified the he might never see his wife again. He was terrified that his wife might fall through the hole in the sky. He was terrified that he would be punished for marring a sacred tree. He was terrified that the Great Tree would fall into the ocean.

C

Read the excerpt from "The Author to Her Book"."Thou ill-form'd offspring of my feeble brain,Who after birth didst by my side remain,Till snatched from thence by friends, less wise than true,Who thee abroad, expos'd to public view"What is the rhyme scheme in these lines? A, B, C, D A, A, D, D A, A, B, B A, A, C, C

C

Read the excerpt from the conclusion of the Declaration of Independence."And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor."Why does Jefferson conclude with this statement? to soften the impact of this document so that more readers agree with it to leave an opening for future negotiations with the British to show colonial support for the document and the willingness to fight for independence to influence other nations in their own struggles for independence

C

The bow of God's wrath is bent . . . it is nothing but the mere pleasure of God, and that of an angry God, without any promise or obligation at all, that keeps the arrow one moment from being made drunk with your blood.In this excerpt, the word "wrath" suggests that God wants to destroy the reader. God is eager to wage war. God is fiercely angry. God is feeling extreme grief.

C

The fact that "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" was popular suggests that the colonists feared Edwards and his potential impact on society. disagreed with Edwards's views about God. were interested in Edwards's ideas about religion. believed that Edwards had strong writing skills.

C

We paused before a House that seemedA Swelling of the Ground -What image does the language in these lines create? The language reduces the importance of the image being presented. The language distracts the reader from the symbolic meaning of the words. The language creates an image of starkness and isolation. The language suggests an image of gloom and foreboding.

C

What is Thoreau's first thought upon being imprisoned in "Civil Disobedience"? He is concerned about how long he will be there. He wishes to get out of prison as soon as possible. He considers the prison a foolish institution. He wonders why he was put behind bars.

C

Which of the following best describes Thomas Jefferson's purpose in writing the Declaration of Independence? to incite Britain to go to war with the colonies to air grievances against the British king to unite the colonies against the British government to turn the colonies into a single nation

C

Which rhyming couplet from Phillis Wheatley's "On Imagination" contains an inverted sentence? "Now here, now there, the roving Fancy flies,Till some lov'd object strikes her wand'ring eyes," "To tell her glories with a faithful tongue,Ye blooming graces, triumph in my song." "Whose silken fetters all the senses bind,And soft captivity involves the mind." "Imagination! who can sing thy force?Or who describe the swiftness of thy course?"

C

Which sentence best uses a split infinitive to clearly emphasize the message of safe driving? Before getting behind the wheel, young drivers must remember not to text. Young drivers must remember to narrow their focus fully when they get behind the wheel. Young drivers must remember to always turn off cell phones before getting behind the wheel. When driving a car, young drivers need to most importantly remember to completely ignore their phones.

C

Which sentence contains a correctly punctuated nonrestrictive modifier? Jaye has three dogs, and she just adopted a puppy from the shelter. Jaye just adopted a puppy from the shelter, and she has three dogs. Jaye, who has three dogs, just adopted a puppy from the shelter. Jaye just adopted a puppy from the shelter and has three dogs.

C

Which sentence must be revised to eliminate the preposition at the end? If no one answers the door, then please let yourself in. The top steps are fine, but be careful of the slippery stairs below. Where are Katelyn and Ella walking to? Do you know what Naveen was talking about?

C

Which sentence requires no revision? New Jersey is the state where I grew up in. Christian knows where the party is at. Which bench will you be sitting on? Where are your parents driving to?

C

Without knowing it, the right and left-handed twins built balance into the world. The plant-eating animals created by the right-handed twin balanced out the meat-eating animals created by the left-handed twin. And so the world thrived, and this was good.Which statement best describes the purpose of this excerpt? to describe who created plant- and meat-eating animals to explain that some animals are good and others are evil to explain how balance came to exist in the natural world to describe two different kinds of animals found in the world

C.

Which sentence from "The World on Turtle's Back" best illustrates why the story is considered a creation myth?

C. The woman placed the dirt on Turtle's back and performed a ritual to create the earth.

According to "The World on Turtle's Back," which best demonstrates the Iroquois view of women?

C. Women were respected because they helped create and sustain the world.

Read this excerpt from "The World on Turtle's Back."With the deer antler, the right-handed twin demolished his brother. The left-handed twin died, but he didn't die. He was hurled off the edge of the earth by his brother. In this dark world below the earth, the left-handed twin still lives and reigns.The right-handed twin lives in the Sky-World and he is content with the world he helped to create. The left-handed twin lives in the world below. He, too, is content with the world of men. He delights in the sounds of warfare and suffering. These two beings rule the world and look after the affairs of men. During the day people have rituals to honor the right-handed twin. At night they dance and sing for the left-handed twin. Based on this excerpt, it is reasonable to conclude that

C. neither twin could die because they were immortal gods.

"Night's leaden sceptre seals my drowsy eyes,Then cease, my song, till fair Aurora rise."Wheatley uses the word leaden in these lines to suggest that the speaker has woken from a long night of rest. the speaker has hard work left to complete. the speaker is filled with strength. the speaker is tired and ready to rest.

D

Based on "The World on Turtle's Back," which statement best describes the Iroquois attitude toward nature and the environment? The Iroquois believed that the gods had given them control over nature. The Iroquois were very fearful of the dangers of plants and animals. The Iroquois believed that only plants and animals benefiting people should survive. The Iroquois revered nature and valued the plants and animals that sustained them.

D

Based on Thoreau's opinion about the Mexican-American War and slavery in the United States, why did he most likely refuse to pay the poll taxes, as described in "Civil Disobedience"? He desired to learn more about the government. He wanted to expose fraud in the government. He supported the government's position. He disagreed with the government's actions.

D

How do the images of travel in part 46 of "Song of Myself" contribute to the poem's theme? They suggest that human life is impermanent. They show that growth involves a steady movement forward. They remind readers that the poem is about journeying within one's self. They suggest expansiveness, or extending one's reach outward.

D

How does the relationship between "man and vegetable" described in paragraph five of Chapter I of Nature support the piece's central idea? It indicates that a better relationship with the natural world would help improve human society. It suggests that humans don't spend nearly enough time thinking about or studying nature. It urges readers to learn more about plants and trees so they can cultivate them more effectively. It suggests that the relationship between humans and nature is mystical but also unquestionable.

D

Read the excerpt from "Votes for Women," a speech by Mark Twain from 1901. As for this city's government, I don't want to say much, except that it is a shame - a shame; but if I should live twenty-five years longer - and there is no reason why I shouldn't - I think I'll see women handle the ballot. Which quotation correctly uses ellipsis to shorten Twain's words? As for this city's government, I don't want to say much, except that it is a shame . . . a shame; but if I should live twenty-five years longer - and there is no reason why I shouldn't . . . I think I'll see women handle the ballot. As for this city's government, I don't want to say much, except that it is a shame - a shame; but if I should live twenty-five years longer . . . I shouldn't - I think I'll see women handle the ballot. As for this city's government, I don't want to say much, except that it is a shame - a shame; but if I should live twenty-five years longer - and there is no reason why I shouldn't . . . . As for this city's government, I don't want to say much, except that it is a shame - a shame; but if I should live twenty-five years longer . . . I think I'll see women handle the ballot.

D

What attitude toward the stars does Emerson express in the first paragraph of Chapter I of Nature? He feels that they should only appear occasionally. He feels that they are impossible to understand. He feels that looking at them makes one mournful. He feels they represent awe-inspiring beauty.

D

What is the effect of the couplets in both "The Author to Her Book" and "A Hymn to the Evening"? They guide the poet in planning the poem. They help the poet create a simple rhyming pattern. They help the poet break the poem into simple parts. They allow a poet to link lines of poetry together using sound.

D

What is the most likely reason the author chose a free verse structure for "Song of Myself"? Free verse suited the poet's mood when he was writing the poem. The poet had an obvious aversion to rhyme and meter. A more open structure is often easier to manage than a formal one. Free verse allowed for the expression of expansive ideas.

D

Which sentence is written correctly? "I can't wait to be old enough to vote," Said Felipe. "I can't wait to be old enough to vote," said felipe. "i can't wait to be old enough to vote," said Felipe. "I can't wait to be old enough to vote," said Felipe.

D

Which statement best describes how the tone of Society and Solitude is different from the tone of Chapter I of Nature? Society and Solitude has a soft and inviting tone, while Nature has a largely exasperated tone. Society and Solitude has a reserved and quiet tone, while Nature has a forceful tone. Society and Solitude has a morbid tone, while Nature has a more lighthearted tone. Society and Solitude has a contemplative tone, while Nature has a more lyrical and whimsical tone

D

Which statement best summarizes the fourth paragraph of Chapter I of Nature? There is nothing quite as beautiful and mysterious as nature at its most sublime, so nature should never be developed. Though it can be difficult to understand nature's workings, the rewards for doing so are great. Because nature is truly beautiful, even sublime, human beings feel inferior about their own endeavors. Truly experiencing and absorbing the beauty of nature can have a healing effect on the mind and body.

D

Which statement most accurately describes "The Author to Her Book" and "A Hymn to the Evening"? The speaker portrays events in Colonial times. The individual described has high expectations. The poet presents aspects of daily life for female Colonial poets. The speaker shows gratitude for something in their life.

D

One day, when the girl had become a woman, a man appeared. No one knows where this man came from. Perhaps he was sent from the Gods above. The girl was so filled with wonder to see this strange man, she lost her senses and fainted. The man yielded two very different arrows, and laid them across the body of the girl in opposite directions, then he disappeared.Which statement best describes the significance of the arrows? They represent the fact that the woman will die in childbirth. They represent a warning from the man to the woman. They represent the man's intention to kill the woman. They represent the twins that the woman will bear.

D.

Read this excerpt from "The World on Turtle's Back."The conflict between the twins continued, and for some reason, the grandmother favored the left-handed twin. The right-handed twin became angry and resentful. He was the truthful twin who always did the right thing. The left-handed twin was deceitful and did everything backward. You could never trust him.The twins represented the two ways of the world which are in all people. The Indians did not call these good and evil. They called them the straight mind and the crooked mind, the righteous man and the devious man, the right and the left. The main purpose of this excerpt is to

D. clarify what the Iroquois considered the two different sides of human nature.

Thomas Jefferson organized his argument in the body of the Declaration of Independence by listing the

WAYS IN WHICH THE KING OF ENGLAND OPPPRESSED THE COLONIST

hen a sentence uses ✔ the active voice a preposition The passive voicea split infinitive, the subject of the sentence performs the action of the verb.

the active voice


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