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OpenStudy (ellecullen):

Homework help please: This is a practice quiz. Some questions are confusing. I'll post them in comments.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok post one of them and what subject

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Post please

OpenStudy (inowalst):

A practice quiz, huh? We cant help on tests/quizzes/exams. No matter what kind. If its a practice, then just take it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just post them

OpenStudy (inowalst):

No. It's considered cheating. @Abhisar

OpenStudy (inowalst):

The name says it. "Practice" It wont affect your grade, nearly as much as a regular test would.

OpenStudy (ellecullen):

Passage: "Nothing so aggravates an earnest person as a passive resistance. If the individual so resisted be of a not inhumane temper, and the resisting one perfectly harmless in his passivity, then, in the better moods of the former, he will endeavor charitably to construe to his imagination what proves impossible to be solved by his judgment. Even so, for the most part, I regarded Bartleby and his ways." questions: 1. 3. The meaning of the passage can best be interpreted as: A. individuals who practice passive resistance should do so in a manner that isn’t inhumane. B. it’s important to judge the character of an individual who’s practicing passive resistance. C. if the individual who’s practicing passive resistance does so in a harmless manner, an earnest person will attempt to understand the resistance through imagination. D. an earnest person is aggravated by the fact that an individual practicing passive resistance lacks judgment. E. someone who’s engaged in passive resistance must possess a strong imagination. 2. 4. In this passage, "[e]ven so" means: A. in spite of this. B. all things being equal. C. however. D. conversely. E. in this manner. 3. In this passage, he refers to: A. Bartleby. B. "the resisting one." C. "the individual so resisted." D. "a passive resistance." E. None of the above 6. In Emily wingspaninson’s "There’s a certain Slant of light", in the lines "That oppresses, like the Heft / Of Cathedral Tunes." the word heft means: A. oppression. B. weight. C. church. D. music. E. height. ** These are passage based. I'll post the other confusing questions in a moment.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Let me think and read about it it might take 3 minutes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. ? 2. b 3.b 6 b I think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you do something for me and I need help

OpenStudy (ellecullen):

yeah, I can. Just tell me what to do and how can I help you? :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the point of view of the snow and goose

OpenStudy (ellecullen):

okay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can give you the link

OpenStudy (ellecullen):

The ones I did: 9. What is personified in this stanza? A. "It" and "Landscape" B. "Landscape" and "Shadows" C. "Shadows" and "breath" D. "Shadows" and "Distance" E. "Distance" and "Death" 10. What’s the effect of the personification in this stanza? A. It makes the poet’s world imaginary. B. It suggests distance between humans and the natural world. C. It emphasizes light’s power over both humans and the natural world. D. It contradicts the final image. E. It heightens the final stanza’s alliteration. 11. By the end of the poem, the speaker’s experience of the light has shifted from: A. despair to hopefulness. B. regal illness to oppression. C. similarity to difference. D. emotional certainty to joyful spirituality. E. emotional discord to ominous distance. 12. In Wordsworth’s "The World Is Too Much with Us," the line "Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers" suggests: A. criticism of passion. B. distrust of the natural world. C. dislike of power. D. criticism of materialism. E. distrust of laziness. 13. "Getting and spending" is an example of: A. rhythmic distortion. B. alliterative harmony. C. parallel structure. D. end rhyme. E. omniscient narration. 14. In Blake’s "London," sounds and images such as "every cry of every man," "marks of woe," and "mind-forg’d manacles" create a tone of: A. despair and constriction. B. industriousness and mindfulness. C. joy and reflection. D. anger and blaming. E. formality and distance.

OpenStudy (ellecullen):

my answers: B, D, E, B, C, A.

OpenStudy (ellecullen):

what do you think? Corect me if i'm wrong :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think all the answers you put would be my answers too

OpenStudy (ellecullen):

okay :) I was doing my best on my practice quiz. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well when your done tell me what you got?

OpenStudy (ellecullen):

I can't because I have to submit it to my teacher by email ( as a scanned- handwritten Item. :) I'll message you to let you know :).

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