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Who is the widow in “The Widow at Windsor”? A. the poet's mother B. Queen Victoria C. the speaker's mother D. the British flag

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will give medals plz help thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks. i have a few more that i got wrong if you dont mind helping me thanks.

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sure

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question 4 What is wingspanens's object of social criticism in this excerpt from Hard Times? A. the indifference of teachers to their students' needs B. society's lack of emphasis on education D. a system of education that treats children like machines Question 6 Which of the following vocabulary words from Jane Eyre correctly completes this sentence? Miss Scatcherd had a list of _____ complaints about Helen Burns. A. comprised B. sundry D. tumult Question 7 How are Jane Eyre and Helen Burns different? B. Jane wants to fight injustices, but Helen quietly accepts them. C. Unlike Jane, Helen makes friends easily and is well liked by teachers. D. Jane is better at mathematics than Helen is. Question 9 What does Mr. M'Choakumchild's name suggest about his teaching style? A. He forces students to learn one way or another. B. He wants to make sure that children learn facts. C. He recognizes that students learn in different ways. Question 10 Critical Reading Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. What is Mr. Gradgrind’s opinion of horse riders? A. He believes they have a dangerous job. B. He is fascinated with them. D. He does not approve of them. Question 12 Critical Reading Identify the letter of the choice that best answers the question. In Hard Times, what is the basis of Thomas Gradgrind's teaching? B. Teach nothing but facts. C. Encourage creativity. D. Challenge students' imaginations. Question 13 Which sentence incorrectly uses a vocabulary word? A. In the poem “Dover Beach,” the cliffs look out over a tranquil sea. B. The turbid waters of the pounding tides threw sand high up on the beach. D. Few English people felt at all contrite over the great power of Britain Question 14 Which answer choice best describes the speaker in In Memoriam, A.H.H.? A. someone who did not know A.H.H. B. Alfred, Lord Tennyson C. a distant friend of A.H.H. Question 15 Which vocabulary word best describes the thrush in “The Darkling Thrush”? A. languish C. gaunt D. terrestrial Question 16 Vocabulary and Grammar. Which word is an antonym for waning in these lines from “The Lady of Shalott”? In the stormy east wind straining, The pale yellow woods were waning … A. dying C. strengthening D. owning Question 18 What conclusion about the poet’s historical period can you draw from these lines? Lo, all our pomp of yesterday / Is one with Nineveh and Tyre! A. The speaker believes that great cities or nations all hold the same attitudes toward power and success, which contribute to their greatness. C. The speaker believes the greatness of Britain could disappear, just as did that of Nineveh and Tyre. D. The speaker feels that the greatness of Britain will be everlasting, like that of Nineveh and Tyre. Question 20 What is the subject of the speaker's monologue in “My Last Duchess”? A. a portrait of his wife C. the father of the woman he wants to marry D. someone who wants to marry his wife

OpenStudy (anonymous):

plz help these questions are the ones that i got wrong i took out the worng answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

looked them up and they kept giving me the wrong answer.

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@ManImStumped

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Q.6 - B

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@gman2232

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm not sure where the rest come from. sorry.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its thanks though

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@it_meh_miranda plz help me

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