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NEED HELP PLZ!!! Which author used his experiences of the gold rush in California and Alaska in his sometimes grim short stories and novels? A. Ernesto Galazara B. Langston Hughes C. Jack London D. Manuel Rojahs

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the answer is d :)

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What fatal mistake, from a Naturalist's perspective, does the man in Jack London's "To Build a Fire" make? A. He fails to care properly for his dog. B. He fails to acknowledge the power of nature. C. He fails to respect his elders. D. He fails to deal fairly with his partners.

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b

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Which fact about "Lochinvar" most supports the claim that the work is a narrative poem? A. Faithful love is the theme of the poem. B. A suspenseful problem is resolved in the poem. C. Lively rhythm marks the lines of the poem. D. Gallant heroes and fair ladies appear in the poem

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a or c

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... no no no wait it is a sorry

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i think it would be c. not sure though

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ok

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realy ? hmm mabey

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this is a test i didnt get to study for What movement did W.B. Yeats, author of "The Song of Wandering Aengus," help to start as he dedicated himself to Irish themes in his poetry? A. British Nationalism B. the Celtic Revival C. Naturalism D. Narrative Poetry

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c

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thats what i just got In James Thurber's story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," what do readers learn about the title character over the course of the story? A. Mitty enjoys a close friendship with his wife. B. Mitty understands the importance of standing up for himself. C. Mitty seems an awkward and bumbling fellow but is a different person in his own mind. D. Mitty leads a life of adventure and excitement but secretly longs for a quieter existence.

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lolz ok and this one is b

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What mood do words like "sifts," "powders," "Wool," and "Vails" [veils] create in Emily wingspaninson's "It sifts from Leaden Sieves"? A. a gloomy, dark mood B. a mood of threatening alarm C. a ghostly, mysterious mood D. a mood of quiet transformation

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would it be a?

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ya !!!! lolz thats wat im like cause im reading the pome

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no its d isnt it

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no its a

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8th Who narrates Langston Hughes's short story "Gumption"? A. Oyster, a disgruntled third-person limited narrator describing unjust events B. Clara, a nagging first-person narrator scolding her family C. Sylvester, a believable first-person narrator looking back at his past D. Hughes himself, a third-person omniscient narrator revealing the thoughts of all characters

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b

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sorry this is so long of a test What does Hauchecorne, the main character in Guy de Maupassant's "The Piece of String," learn by the story's end? A. Thieves will say anything to get out of trouble. B. Some people will not listen to reason. C. Local governing officials will treat their citizens fairly. D. Sly people are not trusted even when telling the truth.

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a

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this is the semster test

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but this is literature. not my best subject... Which best describes Ismene's reaction to Antigone's plan at the beginning of Sophocles' Antigone? A. frightened B. annoyed C. confused D. angry

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littiter is easy math is my faller anyway the answer is d

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if u need help with math just ask me. i made a 98 on the semester test there

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What moment contains the climax of "To Build a Fire"? A. The man's partners find his body on the trail. B. The man's dog grows fearful of him. C. The man's tiny fire dies in the snow. D. The man's spit freezes before it hits the ground.

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d

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ok thnx How is the main conflict resolved in "Lochinvar"? A. Lochinvar accepts defeat and wishes Ellen well in her marriage. B. Ellen escapes with Lochinvar on horseback, and they vanish into the night. C. Lochinvar disrupts Ellen's wedding, and her father attacks him. D. Ellen's bridegroom allows Lochinvar to dance with the bride.

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a

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im kinda sad that im only half done Which excerpt of Maya Angelou's memoir I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is an example of dialect? A. We lived with our grandmother and uncle in the rear of the Store (it was always spoken of with a capital s), which she had owned some twenty-five years. B. Words mean more than what is set down on paper. It takes the human voice to infuse them with the shades of deeper meaning. C. Yes, ma'am. Sure do. Store-bought clothes ain't hardly worth thread it take to stitch them. D. Before she had quite arisen, she called our names and issued orders, and pushed her large feet into homemade slippers and across the bare lye-washed floor to light the coal-oil lamp.

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a

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What is the rhyme scheme of the excerpt from "The Raven"? And the silken sad uncertain rustling of each purple curtain Thrilled me--filled me with fantastic terrors never felt before; So that now, to still the beating of my heart, I stood repeating "'Tis some visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door-- Some late visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door; This it is and nothing more." A. ABCCBB B. ABCBCC C. ABCBBB D. AABBCC

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a

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What literary tool does John Keats use to help readers identify with autumn in "To Autumn"? A. third-person point of view, revealing characters' thoughts B. alliteration, filling the poem with soft sounds such as s C. an extended simile, comparing autumn to a city D. personification, addressing autumn as a person harvesting crops

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c

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25 this is 15 Which trait of E.E. Cummings' "in Just" lets readers know that the poem is written in free verse? A. the use of made-up words like "puddle-wonderful" B. the repetition of the phrase "far and wee" C. the absence of regular rhyme and rhythm D. the reference to games like hop-scotch and jump-rope

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kewl ok d

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are u in the western part of arkansas? In Sophocles' Antigone, why does Creon have Antigone locked "in a vault of stone" with a supply of food rather than having her publicly executed as his own law demands? A. He is not sure that she is guilty. B. He knows that the gods will execute her. C. He does not know that his son loves her. D. He is afraid to take responsibility for her death.

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d

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Which best describes the function of the motif of falling leaves in Gerard Manley Hopkins's poem "Spring and Fall: To a Young Child"? A. to suggest that spring will soon return B. to reinforce the idea that everything must die C. to represent the innocence of youth D. to bring to mind the beauty of autumn

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b

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Why is Susan Hartley Swett's use of words like dream, lazy, and lullaby in her poem "July" appropriate? A. They capture the relaxed pace of life during summer. B. They capture the explosion of plant growth during summer. C. They capture the actions of birds and animals during summer. D. They capture the uncomfortably hot temperatures of summer.

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c

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19. What is ironic about what happens to Hauchecorne in "The Piece of String"? A. He needed some string and then happened to find some. B. His friend Malandain turns against him rather than standing up for him. C. He lives in a town full of thieves and then becomes one. D. His reputation for clever dealing betrays him when he tells the truth.

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d

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Which line from Hopkins's "Spring and Fall: To a Young Child" includes an allusion to an ancient story? A. "Now no matter, child, the name: / Sorrow's springs are the same" B. "It is the blight man was born for" C. "It is Margaret you mourn for" D. "are you grieving / Over Goldengrove unleaving?"

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a

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In what way is the structure of Stockton's "The Lady or the Tiger?" unique? A. It lacks main characters. B. It lacks a resolution. C. It lacks a happy ending. D. It lacks a clear conflict.

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c and d sorry i went to the store real fast

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