Can someone please check my answers? I'm almost completely sure I got them correct, I just need to get and A on this quiz to bring my grade up. I'll give a medal. c:
yea need your answer and questions
1. What do you think the narrator of “The Gift of the Magi” considers as having real value? the protagonists' poverty the protagonists' wisdom the protagonists' possessions the protagonists' love for each other<<<<<<< 2. In the story “The Gift of the Magi,” which of the following is an example of allusion? (1 point) the description of Della's hair as a "brown cascade" the comparison between Della and the Queen of Sheba<<<<< the apparent compassion for Della's and Jim's economic struggle the discovery that the protagonists sold their most prized possessions 3. In “Fabric of Their Lives,” what does the information about Annie Mae Young burning her quilts reveal about her personality? (1 point) Young did not consider her quilts as art pieces.<<<<<< Young saw her quilts as something very private. Young thought her quilts could be too provocative. Young was pessimistic about her success as an artist. 4. In “Fabric of Their Lives,” Aronzia Pettway made quilts mostly to (1 point) remember her history.<<<<<< express her innermost feelings. become economically independent. protest the conditions of African Americans in Alabama. 5. Both Marge Piercy and Walt Whitman believe that (1 point) items made in America are priceless. the value of things lies in making them.<<<<< one's heritage is part of one's value. art is not an important part of life. 6. The poems in this unit express appreciation for (1 point) the poor. the value of work.<<<<<< things of value. the question of value. 7. In Guy de Maupassant’s “The Necklace,” what opinion of Mme. Loisel emerges from the narrator’s description of her thoughts and actions? (1 point) Mme. Loisel is ridiculously self-important.<<<<<<< Mme. Loisel is ungrateful towards her family. Mme. Loisel is an unlucky woman who deserves better. Mme. Loisel is a very refined woman who leads a simple life. 8. In their selections in this unit, O. Henry and Guy de Maupassant both employ (1 point) highly imaginative metaphors. surprise endings.<<<< odd themes. distinctly American settings. 9. Which of the following selections in Unit 5 presents a tone comparable to that in O. Henry’s “The Gift of the Magi”? (1 point) "The Necklace"<<<<< "I Hear America Singing" "To Be of Use" "Fabric of Their Lives" 10. Which of the following themes is NOT contained in “The Necklace”? (1 point) Appearances are deceiving. Hard work shapes a person's character.<<<<<<< People should learn to appreciate what they have. Envy makes people lose sight of what is really important. 11. What is the meaning of meretricious as it is used in this sentence from “The Gift of the Magi”? It was a platinum fob chain simple and chaste in design, properly proclaiming its vale by substance alone and not by meretricious ornamentation—as all good things should do. (1 point) showy and vulgar<<<<<< fashionable and glitzy low-quality and cheap ridiculous and exaggerated 12. Which vocabulary word completes this sentence CORRECTLY? When Mr. Klein realized that his true identity was revealed, he found himself in an interesting _______________. (1 point) adulation parsimony imputation predicament<<<<< 13. Which of the following sentences uses capitalization CORRECTLY? (1 point) I just read O. Henry's short story “The gift of the Magi.” I just read O. Henry's short Story “The gift of the Magi.” I just read O. Henry's short story “The Gift of the Magi.”<<<<<< I just read O. Henry's short story “The Gift Of the Magi.” 14. Which of the following sentences displays the CORRECT use of punctuation? (1 point) Leonardo da Vinci, inventor, painter, and poet is considered a true genius. Leonardo da Vinci (inventor, painter, and poet) is considered a true genius. Leonardo da Vinci, inventor, painter, and poet, is considered a true genius. Leonardo da Vinci—inventor, painter, and poet—is considered a true genius.<<<<< 15. What connotation is attributed to the “parlor generals” in the following lines from “To Be of Use”? [people] who are not parlor generals and field deserters / but move in a common rhythm / when the food must come in or the fire be put out. laziness<<<<< brutality patience indifference
@alisonrae20298 yea I know. I was trying to type them as fast as I could, but I'm not that fast of a typer.
5,6,7,8,9,10,12,13 14. looks weird idk if its right and the rest I have no clue
Thanks anyways c:
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@alisonrae20298 yes?
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