English AP Classroom MC Quiz #4
in the context of the passage, all of the following phrases refer to the same idea EXCEPT
"the proper and the constitutional and the practical way of getting their grievance removed" (paragraph 4, sentence 1)
in the second paragraph, which of the following best characterizes the author's position on the relevance of her topic for American women
although American women are perceived as "well off" (paragraph 2, sentence), they should nonetheless consider adopting the methods described by the author
in the opening paragraph, the author contrasts a hypothetical rhetorical situation with her own primarily to
illustrate the doubts standards for men and women in the political realm
in the last sentence of the passage (they would have... grievances remedied"), the author uses the "either... or" construction in order to
imply that disruptive action may be the only way of resisting oppression in certain situations
the author writes approvingly of the cultured woman's restraint in quoting poetry and Latin authors (paragraph 3, sentence 4) because
it reveals the woman's thoughtful consideration of the effects of her own behavior on others
in the third paragraph, the author criticizes the logic of those who dismiss the methods of British feminists as "irrational" (paragraph 3, sentence 2) on the grounds that they have
misconstrued the feminists' reasons for employing the strategies they have chosen to employ
which of the follow best describes the author's shift in tone as she turns from discussing the example of the "oracular literacy women" (paragraph 2) to describing the "woman of true culture" (paragraph 3)?
mocking to earnest: while the author ridicules the oracular woman, she assumes a series tone when describing the woman of culture
in context, the first two sentences of the second paragraph ("You see... revolutionary methods") could be used to support which of the following claims the author's tone?
she adopts a bold, forthright tone in approaching her subject
which of the following best describes the author's exigence in the passage
the limited resources available to women for changing existing power structures
in the fourth paragraph, the author introduces a hypothetical scenario primarily to
underscore the efficiency of voting as a means of addressing political discontents