Corn-Pone Opinions
the author makes use of all of the following to define "corn-pone" except
dictionary definition
when the author uses the term "slave" to describe hoop skirts
employing a metaphor to create strong emotion, demonstrating how self-approval influences one's choices
twain uses the list in lines 24-33 primarily to
outline arguments and concede to and refute them
the author uses all of the following rhetorical devices to show the universality of his concept of "corn-pone opinions" EXCEPT
paradox
the most dramatic shift in argument occurs at which of the following lines of text
the inborn requirement of self-approval
the passage ends with a feeling of
understanding allegiance
the pronoun "it" refers to which of the following
a first-hand opinion
which of the following best describes this passage as a whole
a reasoned analysis of how people form their opinions
the author describes conformity as unconscious in order to
create a sympathetic understanding of the situation
the author's tone in the sentence "to me he was a wonder" can best be described as
earnest
the contrast between the greatest orator in the United states and he was overlooked PRIMARILY services to
illustrate the unfairness of slavery
to characterize Twain's friend, he uses which of the following syntactical devices
polysyndeton
Lines 34-37 help to develop Twain's argument by
qualifying and refuting an earlier point
which of the following stylistic features is used most extensively to develop Twain's argument in
sentence fragments for emphasis