Based on his actions at the end of "The Gift of the Magi," what can readers infer about Jim? A. He is still shocked by Della's appearance. B. He does not like Della's gift to him. C. He appreciates Della's gift to him, even if he won't be able to use it. D. He wants to return the combs and get his money back.
C
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hereIn "The Gift of the Magi," how does O. Henry stress the generosity and selflessness of Jim and Della? A. He compares them to the magi. B. He describes them as a married couple. C. He points out how much they give to the needy each year. D. He tells of the volunteer work that they do to help others.
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ok here is the first oneWhich best describes Jim and Della in "The Gift of the Magi"? A. They are always competing with one another. B. They are just getting to know each other. C. They love one another very much. D. They used to be much closer than they are now.
C
ok In "The Gift of the Magi," why is Della crying at the start of the story? A. She realizes that she has only managed to save less than $2. B. She learns that Jim will now make $20 per week, not $30. C. She finds out that Jim does not want her to buy him a gift. D. She and Jim are being evicted from their apartment.
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A
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How does O. Henry use irony in "The Gift of the Magi"? A. to explain Jim and Della's poverty B. to criticize Jim and Della for their selfishness C. to warn readers never to sell their most prized possessions D. to demonstrate what it means to be truly giving
A
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In "The Gift of the Magi," how does O. Henry stress the generosity and selflessness of Jim and Della? A. He compares them to the magi. B. He describes them as a married couple. C. He points out how much they give to the needy each year. D. He tells of the volunteer work that they do to help others.
b or C
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Why is Mathilde miserable at the start of "The Necklace"? A. She lives in total poverty and debt. B. Madame Forestier never comes to visit her anymore. C. Her husband is cruel to her. D. She feels as if she deserves more than she has.
d
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here In "The Necklace," which describes the reaction of Mathilde and her husband when they realize that the necklace is missing? A. They are calm, but sad. B. They are worried, but optimistic. C. They are shocked and panicked. D. They are unconcerned and relaxed.
C
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In "The Necklace," why is it important to Mathilde that she be viewed as wealthy when she isn't? A. In her society, only wealthy people are considered physically beautiful. B. In her society, wealth is a sign of superior intelligence, which Mathilde clearly wants. C. In her society, only wealthy people are able to find true love. D. In her society, wealth is a sign of one's importance and social standing.
D
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here In "The Necklace," which is a consequence of Mathilde's snobbery and stubborn pride? A. She is not invited to any more balls. B. She falls into poverty. C. Her husband divorces her. D. She is betrayed by Madame Forestier.
B
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