English b1a: "The Wisdom of Eve"
Eve Harrington is best described as honest.
false
Eve Harrington is described as "tiny, with the childish figure of a Botticelli angel."
false
Margola forgives Eve for lying to her.
false
_________ was a bitch
Eve Harrington
Addison's "voice-over is immediately set up as a subservient one."
false
All About Eve "features voice-over from five of the film's main characters, each of whom provide an account of their relationship with the rising-star actor, Eve Harrington."
false
Paraphrases should include quotation marks.
false
The director of the film All About Eve was especially fascinated by the "unique problems" of male performers.
false
The left side of a paraphrase should be indented one inch from the left margin
false
The narrator of the story is Eve Harrington.
false
The period at the end of a paraphrase appears before the parenthetical citation.
false
The works cited page does not require a header.
false
"According to Kozloff, the film as a whole encourages the viewer to cherish Addison as an acerbic commentator who, by recognising the full extent of Eve's duplicity, gains our trust."
true
According to Harrison, Mary Orr was originally an actress
true
According to Harrison, at the time of his death, F. Scott Fitzgerald's most famous book The Great Gatsby was out of print.
true
According to the narrator, Eve is "not in the least pretty."
true
According to the narrator, Eve is a good pseudonym for the character being described "considering the original's snaky activities in a once-peaceful garden."
true
According to the narrator, Lloyd has always found Margola "utterly devoid of sex appeal."
true
All About Eve "is unusual for a Hollywood film it its use of multiple voice-over narrators."
true
All About Eve is "typical in its presentation of voice-over as a kind of textual speech, to which the image responds, and in the effacement of the sound's technological mediation."
true
By the end of the story "The Wisdom of Eve," we learn that Eve is going to marry the narrator's husband.
true
Mary Orr, author of "The Wisdom of Eve," received $5,000 for her story.
true
The author of the story "The Wisdom of Eve" did not receive screen credit for the story.
true
___________ is a clever enough director and producer but very English and pompous
Clement Howell
To me she is tremendously attractive.
Margola Cranston
In your company, hidden backstage, is the most brilliant young performer I have ever seen. I was spellbound. She brought all your ability plus youth to the part.
Eve Harrington
___________ gave out an interview to the newspapers on how she had fooled the finest actress in the theater for several months!
Eve Harrington
Titles of journals should be italicized.
true