I WILL GIVE A MEDAL TO WHOEVER HELP'S ME ANSWER THIS! I need help from someone who is in connexus English 1 in 9th grade. How can you use the Author's Tool Box tools to make a classic fable more interesting?
A Lion asleep in his lair was woken up by a Mouse running over his face. Losing his temper he seized it with his paw and was about to kill it. The Mouse, terrified, piteously entreated him to spare its life saying he could help him in return someday. The idea of so insignificant a creature ever being able to do anything for him amused the Lion so much that he laughed aloud, and good-humoredly let it go. But the Mouse's chance came, after all. One day the Lion got entangled in a net which had been spread for game by some hunters, and the Mouse heard and recognized his roars of anger and ran to the spot. Without more ado it set to work to gnaw the ropes with its teeth, and succeeded before long in setting the Lion free. This is the passage i chose.
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what leason is this is it english 10
@mnd131 its unit 2 lesson 10
ok I got wait a sec
1. Which of the following sentences best describes the relationship between Rolf Carlé and his camera? (1 point) (0 pts) It allows him to form an emotional bond with the subjects he covers. (0 pts) It provides him a new perspective from which to report breaking stories. (1 pt) It affords him the opportunity to remain disconnected from his own fears. (0 pts) It enables him to analyze the stories he covers with more accuracy and self-composure. 1 /1 point 2. Read the following lines from "And of Clay Are We Created." First a subterranean sob rocked the cotton fields, curling them up like waves of foam. Geologists had set up their seismographs weeks before and knew that the mountain had awakened again. For some time they had predicted that the heat of the eruption could detach the eternal ice from the slopes of the volcano, but no one heeded their warning; they sounded like the tales of frightened old women. Which of the following words best describes the tone of these sentences? (1 point) (0 pts) distressed (0 pts) mocking (0 pts) objective (1 pt) ominous 1 /1 point 3. In "And of Clay Are We Created," how does the author mostly reveal the character of Azucena? (1 point) (0 pts) through her words (0 pts) through her thoughts (0 pts) through physical description (1 pt) through the perspectives of others 1 /1 point 4. Read the following sentences from "And of Clay Are We Created." Faced with the impossibility of communicating with him, the fantastic idea came to me that if I tried, I could reach him by force of mind and in that way give him encouragement. I concentrated until I was dizzy—a frenzied and futile activity. At times I would be overcome with compassion and burst out crying; at other times, I was so drained I felt as if I were staring through a telescope at the light of a star dead for a million years. Which of the following words best describes the speaker's tone? (1 point) (1 pt) tormented (0 pts) resolved (0 pts) realistic (0 pts) passionate 1 /1 point 5. All of the following can be used to describe the change in Rolf Carlé as a result of his relationship with Azucena except (1 point) (0 pts) from supportive to comforted. (0 pts) from determined to defeated. (1 pt) from optimistic to relieved. (0 pts) from hopeful to anguished. 1 /1 point
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Mnd thats the complete wrong answers lols this question is for 9th grade english, the answers u gave were for english 12 lols
Me and my brother go to connections and he needs the answers to his quick check, the same one you posted :)
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