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Narayan and Ondaatje Connections Academy (honors) Question?

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I seriously need help on this. I'll give out medals 2 people who help. :)

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1. Choose the appropriate word to replace the boldfaced word in the following sentence: The starving lion tracked its prey with desperate ferocity. (1 point) gallant quarry fetter increment 2. “The Armenian Language is the Home of the Armenian” seeks to (1 point) inform. criticize. persuade. satirize. 3. Which of the following is not an example of irony from “Behind the Veil”? (1 point) Ihsan attempts to seduce veiled girls. Girls in veils appear more alluring than those who walk unveiled. The veil gives Siham power over Ihsan. Siham’s father praises her devotion to the veil. 4. Choose the appropriate word to replace the bold-faced text in the following sentence: Not wanting to hurt her feelings, I replied thoughtfully when she asked me how her ridiculous hat looked. (1 point) judiciously imploringly precariously ingratiatingly 5. Which of the following is not a conflict in “Five Hours to Simla?” (1 point) self vs. self self vs. nature self vs. other self vs. supernatural 6. Which best describes the theme of “The Cabuliwallah"? (1 point) Friendship is possible between people of different cultures. The similarities between people are often much more important than their differences. Change happens. You never know what a stranger is like until it is too late. 7. The narrator in “Sweet Like a Crow” does not use similes in the poem to express (1 point) anger at another critic. his culture’s sense of music and rhythm. identifying features of his culture. his admiration for his own work 8. The focus of the burden of truth-telling moves from _________________ in “Like the Sun.” (1 point) Sekhar to his wife the pain it causes to the healing it brings Sekhar to the headmaster a metaphor to a reality 9. Choose the appropriate word to replace the bold-faced text in the following sentence: The inspector closely examined the crime scene for clues. (1 point) ingratiated implored impended scrutinized For questions 10–12, choose the verb that correctly completes the sentence. 10. The bark of cork trees (has, have) many commercial uses. (1 point) has have 11. Both cats and monkeys (has, have) tear ducts. (1 point) has have 12. In the Blue Ridge Mountains (are, is) many summer camps. (1 point) are is

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*sigh* thanks for the help everyone. Really appreciated it *sarcasm*

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ever get these?

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did you get these answers?

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@SarahWeb Did you take this quiz? I really, really need a good grade on this...

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Did you ever get the answers?

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. Choose the appropriate word to replace the boldfaced word in the following sentence: The starving lion tracked its prey with desperate ferocity. (1 point) gallant ***quarry fetter increment 2. “The Armenian Language is the Home of the Armenian” seeks to (1 point) inform. criticize. ***persuade. satirize. 3. Which of the following is not an example of irony from “Behind the Veil”? (1 point) Ihsan attempts to seduce veiled girls. Girls in veils appear more alluring than those who walk unveiled. The veil gives Siham power over Ihsan. ***Siham’s father praises her devotion to the veil. 4. Choose the appropriate word to replace the bold-faced text in the following sentence: Not wanting to hurt her feelings, I replied thoughtfully when she asked me how her ridiculous hat looked. (1 point) ***judiciously imploringly precariously ingratiatingly 5. Which of the following is not a conflict in “Five Hours to Simla?” (1 point) self vs. self self vs. nature self vs. other ***self vs. supernatural 6. Which best describes the theme of “The Cabuliwallah"? (1 point) Friendship is possible between people of different cultures. ***The similarities between people are often much more important than their differences. Change happens. You never know what a stranger is like until it is too late. 7. The narrator in “Sweet Like a Crow” does not use similes in the poem to express (1 point) anger at another critic. his culture’s sense of music and rhythm. ***identifying features of his culture. his admiration for his own work 8. The focus of the burden of truth-telling moves from _________________ in “Like the Sun.” (1 point) Sekhar to his wife ***the pain it causes to the healing it brings Sekhar to the headmaster a metaphor to a reality 9. Choose the appropriate word to replace the bold-faced text in the following sentence: The inspector closely examined the crime scene for clues. (1 point) ingratiated implored impended ***scrutinized For questions 10–12, choose the verb that correctly completes the sentence. 10. The bark of cork trees (has, have) many commercial uses. (1 point) ***has have 11. Both cats and monkeys (has, have) tear ducts. (1 point) has ***have 12. In the Blue Ridge Mountains (are, is) many summer camps. (1 point) ***are is

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