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Multiple Choice "I Will Pronounce Your Name" 1. In the poem, "I Will Pronounce Your Name," the speaker uses sensory description to appeal to all of the following senses except (1 point) hearing. sight. smell. touch. 2. Which of the following best describes the shift in the speaker's tone toward Naett? (1 point) from affectionate to proud from worshipful to gloating from emotional to detached from sentimental to concerned 3. Which of the following lines from the poem best shows the speaker's distaste for the situation? (1 point) Silence. Silence transmission of Pressurized good breeding. OR VERY DARK?" Button B. Button A. Stench Of rancid breath of public hide-and-speak. Pushed dumbfounded to beg simplification. Considerate she was, varying the emphasis. Her assent was very clinical, crushing in its light Impersonality. Rapidly, wave-length adjusted, 1 of 311/21/2013 7:43 AM Three Pieces: Senghor, Soyinka, Achebe Quiz https://www.connexus.com/content/render.aspx?disableAssessment=tru... 4. In “Telephone Conversation,” which of the following best describes the shift in the speaker's attitude toward the landlady? (1 point) from fuming to mischievous from angered to conciliatory from embarrassed to arrogant from cooperative to nonchalant 5. Read the following lines from the poem. ... - One moment madam!" - sensing Her receiver rearing on the thunderclap About my ears - "Madam," I pleaded..." Using information in these lines, the reader can most likely infer that the landlady (1 point) For question 8, identify the tense of the underlined verb. hesitates before scolding the speaker for his rudeness. raises the telephone as if to strike the speaker in the head. intends to disconnect the speaker by hanging up on him. shifts away from the telephone receiver in stunned silence. 6. Which of the following words best describe the character of Nene Atang in "Marriage is a Private Affair"? (1 point) forgiving indifferent perseverant respectful 7. Which of the following quotes from the text best support the answer selected above? (1 point) "’But anyway, as your father is so fond of you, I'm sure he will forgive you soon enough.’" "’Come on then, be a good boy and send him a nice lovely letter...’" "When Nene read through this letter and looked at the mutilated picture her eyes filled with tears, and she began to sob." "But as time went on, Nene gradually broke through some of this prejudice and even began to make friends among them." 2 of 311/21/2013 7:43 AM Three Pieces: Senghor, Soyinka, Achebe Quiz https://www.connexus.com/content/render.aspx?disableAssessment=tru... 8. I have run for this track team for eight years. (1 point) present perfect tense past perfect tense future perfect tense
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