i am really having a hard time with these questions kindly help me.. :( 1.) Which of the following lines from “To His Excellency, George Washington” characterizes George Washington as a brave military leader? A. Thee, first in peace and honours B. Fam'd for thy valour . . . C. Proceed, great chief D. Shall I to Washington their praise recite?
2.) In the second stanza of "To My Dear and Loving Husband", what idea do the comparisons to treasure make clear? A. the value of her love for her husband B. the value of her husband’s love for her C. the gifts that husbands give to show their love D. the gifts that she wishes her husband would give her 3.) Which statement best describes the purpose and audience for Of Plymouth Plantation? A. to explain to Pilgrims in other North American colonies how the Plymouth settlers survived B. to describe the natural setting and inhabitants of Massachusetts to curious English readers C. to inspire the descendants of the Mayflower colonists with a record of their ancestors’ faith and courage D. to entertain Pilgrim families with an amusing record of things that they had said and done 4.) After persuading his listeners of their sinfulness during most of the selection from Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, how does Edwards's attitude change at the end of the sermon? A. He becomes angrier. B. He becomes hopeful. C. He becomes sorrowful. D. He becomes humorous. 5.) In this passage from “Boulders Taller Than the Great Tower of Seville,” which word signals a contrast? Although this was the warm season, no one could live in this canyon because of the cold. A. “Although” B. “this” C. “could” D. “because” 6.) Which of the following would be a good title for the excerpt from The Navajo Origin Legend? A. “Gods of Corn” B. “The Wind Gives Life” C. “The Feather of Life” D. “Corn and Buckskin” 7.) Why is Jefferson's list of self-evident truths effective in the Declaration of Independence? A. It helps his audience understand him. B. It restates beliefs people already have. C. It tells people about Jefferson's beliefs. D. It outlines a new vision of freedom. 8.) According to “When Grizzlies Walked Upright,” why do the Modocs never kill grizzly bears? A. The grizzlies are their ancestors. B. The grizzlies are endangered. C. The grizzlies are magical. D. The grizzlies are too fierce.
1. b 2. a 3. a 4. c 5. d 6. b 7. a 8. a these are my answer to those questions but it was marked wrong.. :(
Let me see.
I would need to see the paragraphs to answer you correctly.
the paraghraph is so long,, can you kindly search it in the internet.. please help me with these..
.. Sure, lets just do your whole final exam?
@von.co this is not my whole final exam! I got 60 on my quiz and i am given a second chance to correct my answer.. that is why i am asking for help from you guyz..
Woah. We are not supposed to issue help on exams. It violates the COC and is considered cheating. Also, we are to post questions separately.
it is not considered as cheating what i am asking is help me to understand my lesson not to just tell me the answer.. i only put the choices so that you guyz would know if what is the correct answer..
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okay.. if thats the case, do it! ( remove the question and ban the user) Open Study wont help me anyway so it wont affect me!
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