In "The Bat-Poet," what does the little brown bat learn from his experiences as a poet? A. One cannot learn how to be a writer; it is a natural talent that one either has or doesn't. B. The best writing is that which comes easiest and most naturally to the writer. C. Writing can be difficult and frustrating, but also deeply rewarding and fun. D. Writing about life cannot replace actual experience.
c
yep its c
knew it
In "The White Umbrella," which best describes Mona? A. She does not feel the need to hide the fact that her mother has a job. B. She is even more ashamed than the narrator that their mother has a job. C. Unlike the narrator, she is unaware that their mother has a job. D. Unlike the narrator, she is curious to know all the details about their mother's job.
d
Its B She actually felt ashamed. Terrible stuff, huh?
i see
In "The White Umbrella," what does the umbrella represent? A. the narrator's fear of failure B. the narrator's desire for a different life C. the narrator's love of Miss Crosman D. the narrator's pride in her independence
d
no wait it a
it is a i am sure
Well I'm gonna have to let you down on this one, sorry
Which best describes the way the speaker in "The Courage That My Mother Had" feels? A. She thinks that if she had her mother's courage, she could be a better daughter. B. She thinks that if she had her mother's courage, she would not miss her as much as she does. C. She thinks that if she had her mother's courage, she could deal with her problems better. D. She thinks that if she had her mother's courage, she would not need her mother's brooch.
i think it c
Yup its C
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