Ch.3 Unit Test Review

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How does "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" relate to the Declaration of Independence? Douglass's speech objects to several points made within the Declaration of Independence. Douglass's speech quotes the Declaration of Independence liberally and uses it to support every claim. Douglass's speech proclaims that the treatment of African Americans directly contradicts the Declaration of Independence. Douglass's speech served as the basis for the Declaration of Independence, which was written soon after his speech was given.

Douglass's speech proclaims that the treatment of African Americans directly contradicts the Declaration of Independence.

Which excerpt from "My Heart Is Bursting" most contributes to the cultural view that freedom is essential to happiness? I moved away from those disposed for war, and I also came along to see you. We have been waiting here a long time to see you and are getting tired. I love to roam over the prairies. There I feel free and happy, but when we settle down we grow pale and die. These soldiers cut down my timber; they kill my buffalo; and when I see that, my heart feels like bursting; I feel sorry. I have spoken.

I love to roam over the prairies. There I feel free and happy, but when we settle down we grow pale and die.

Read the excerpt from "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." He unclosed his eyes and saw again the water below him. "If I could free my hands," he thought, "I might throw off the noose and spring into the stream. By diving I could evade the bullets and, swimming vigorously, reach the bank, take to the woods and get away home. My home, thank God, is as yet outside their lines; my wife and little ones are still beyond the invader's farthest advance." Which best describes the impact of the narration in the excerpt? It helps the reader understand why the man is being hanged. It introduces the reader to a new character through the character's thoughts. It allows the reader to understand the thoughts of a man preparing for death. It reveals to the reader the man's plan of escape.

It allows the reader to understand the thoughts of a man preparing for death.

Read the excerpt from "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" What, to the American slave, is your 4th of July? What is the purpose of this rhetorical question as it used by Douglass? It is designed to introduce an idea. It is designed to convey an emotion. It is designed to express an opinion. It is designed to obtain information.

It is designed to introduce an idea.

Read the excerpt from "An Indian's View of Indian Affairs." They told us to treat all men as they treated us; that we should never be the first to break a bargain; that it was a disgrace to tell a lie; that we should speak only the truth; that it was a shame for one man to take from another his wife, or [to take] his property without paying for it. What central idea from the speech is most strengthened by this quote? It is important to listen to one's elders. It is important to be guided by morals. It is important to pay for what one wants. It is important to be faithful to a spouse.

It is important to be guided by morals.

How does the passionate tone adopted by Satanta within the speech "My Heart Is Bursting" most help him achieve his purpose? It strengthens his ability to persuade through emotions. It strengthens his ability to persuade through intimidation. It decreases his ability to persuade using logical ideas. It decreases his ability to persuade using his reputation.

It strengthens his ability to persuade through emotions.

Read the judge's words from chapter 23 of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. "We are sold—mighty badly sold. But we don't want to be the laughing stock of this whole town, I reckon, and never hear the last of this thing as long as we live. No. What we want is to go out of here quiet, and talk this show up, and sell the rest of the town! Then we'll all be in the same boat. Ain't that sensible?" What is ironic about the judge's statement? Rather than admit they have been fooled, the townspeople truly believe it is more sensible to devise a plan to fool the others as well. Despite the fact they themselves have been fooled, the townspeople trick themselves into thinking it will be easy to fool the others. Although the show was truly funny, the townspeople are still petrified of what others will say about the fact they attended the show. In spite of the fact the townspeople claim to be embarrassed about attending the show, they actually enjoyed themselves immensely.

Rather than admit they have been fooled, the townspeople truly believe it is more sensible to devise a plan to fool the others as well.

Based on the dialect used throughout The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which of the following statements about the characters within the story is most accurate? Jim's use of dialect suggests that he is working hard to gain favor with the duke and the king. The king's use of dialect suggests that he may not actually be a king and is simply posing as one. Huck's use of dialect suggests that he is just a young boy who wants to fit in with the crowd. The duke's use of dialect suggests that he really is a duke, attempting to act as a common swindler.

The king's use of dialect suggests that he may not actually be a king and is simply posing as one.

Read the excerpt from "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" Go where you may, search where you will, roam through all the monarchies and despotisms of the Old World, travel through South America, search out every abuse, and when you have found the last, lay your facts by the side of the everyday practices of this nation, and you will say with me, that, for revolting barbarity and shameless hypocrisy, America reigns without a rival. Which best describes the impact of the author's repetitive use of words that suggest similar ideas, such as "go," "search," and "roam"? They urge readers to take definitive and far-reaching action. They point to different perspectives about the same idea. They remind readers of the great scope of the argument. They recall earlier references Douglass has made to travel.

They urge readers to take definitive and far-reaching action.

Read the quotation by Sojourner Truth. I am glad to see that men are getting their rights, but I want women to get theirs, and while the water is stirring, I will step into the pool. Which best describes the syntax in this quotation? Truth uses simple syntax to describe how she will help women gain equal rights. Truth uses simple syntax to express the idea she will participate in the fight for equality. Truth uses complex syntax to describe how she will help women gain equal rights. Truth uses complex syntax to express the idea she will participate in the fight for equality.

Truth uses complex syntax to express the idea she will participate in the fight for equality.

Which is a motif in "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" that represents being trapped? the railroad tracks the cannonballs the wooden planks the noose

the noose

Read the two excerpts from section 3 of "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." Then all at once, with terrible suddenness, the light about him shot upward with the noise of a loud splash; a frightful roaring was in his ears, and all was cold and dark. The power of thought was restored; he knew that the rope had broken and he had fallen into the stream. *** As he is about to clasp her he feels a stunning blow upon the back of the neck; a blinding white light blazes all about him with a sound like the shock of a cannon—then all is darkness and silence! What does the motif of a loud sound represent in the story? the passage between the North and the South the passage between dreams and reality the contrast between right and wrong the contrast between one's family and one's enemies

the passage between dreams and reality

Read the excerpt from "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" There are seventy-two crimes in the State of Virginia which, if committed by a black man (no matter how ignorant he be), subject him to the punishment of death; while only two of the same crimes will subject a white man to the like punishment. What problem is Douglass referring to in this excerpt? the alarming rise in crime that was taking place the difficulties of living in Virginia prior to the Civil War the injustice and unreliability of the death penalty the unfair treatment of African Americans in the courts

the unfair treatment of African Americans in the courts

Read the quote from "My Heart Is Bursting." Two years ago I made peace with Generals Harney, Sanborn, and Colonel Leavenworth at the mouth of the Little Arkansas. That peace I have never broken. What cultural view is most reflected in this quotation? the value of land the value of family the value of promises the value of freedom

the value of promises

Read the excerpt from "Ain't I a Woman?" I could work as much and eat as much as a man - when I could get it - and bear the lash as well! And ain't I a woman? I have borne thirteen children, and seen most all sold off to slavery, and when I cried out with my mother's grief, none but Jesus heard me! And ain't I a woman? What is the primary purpose of the phrases "borne thirteen children" and "cried out with my mother's grief"? to encourage audience members to recall their own struggles to encourage the audience to sympathize with enslaved persons to emphasize the pain and struggle that Truth has lived through to emphasize Truth's belief that women should receive special treatment

to emphasize the pain and struggle that Truth has lived through


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