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OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

help please

OpenStudy (domebotnos):

:)

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

What is the main purpose of the exposition in a short story? A. to introduce the story's characters and setting<----- B. to drive the story's plot to its climax C. to develop the story's conflict D. to describe the results of the story's conflict

OpenStudy (aamirgsen):

A :)

OpenStudy (aamirgsen):

The answer is A because in the exposition the author sort of gives you an idea of what's going on in the story at that time which is included in setting and the characters are included of course because they are the most important part of the story! :)

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

In "The Glass of Milk," the boy thinks gratefully of the woman and intends to repay her till "these thoughts of gratitude vanished with the burning of his face." From this detail, what can readers infer about the boy's intentions? A. His shame at needing charity thwarts his intentions. <------- B. His regret at having eaten so quickly makes him forget his intentions. C. His confidence that he will find work reinforces his intentions. D. His longing for his mother makes him regret his intentions.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think its a its more likely to be a

OpenStudy (aamirgsen):

I'd say A because it mentions shame and in the quote it mentions "the burning of his face." which usually means something to do with embarrassment or shame. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes i agree

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

Which trait of "The Piece of String" makes the story an example of Naturalist writing? A. its tragic, unexpected ending B. the neutral, objective narrator<---- C. its mood of frustration D. the diverse cast of characters

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i am not so sure of this one but i think its d

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

Read this sentence from Langston Hughes's "Gumption": "You can't live on gumption," I said, trying to be practical. This sentence an example of which point of view? A. first-person<----- B. third-person omniscient C. third-person limited D. second-person

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

@KamiBug

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

@Here_to_Help15

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i am thinking its c or b

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