- What is a couplet in the millext of a Shakespeais a sonnel? the final two lines any two lines that li,me two adjacent syllables in which the first syllable is stressed two adjacent syllables in which the second syllable is stressed
- This sentence is from the passage. "The severest economy must be observed in all public expenditures, and extravagance stopped wherever it is found, and prevented wherever in the future it may be developed." (Paragraph 2) What does the phrase severest economy mean in the sentence? 1. wisest system 2. strictest thriftiness 3. greatest respect for rules 4. strongest production of income Part B Which word in the sentence from the passage is closest to the opposite meaning of severest economy 1. observed 2. public 3. extravagance 4. future
- In this excerpt from a speech before the Committee on the Judiciary of the U.S. House of Representatives in 1898 Alice Stone Blackwell advocates for women's suffrage. from The Indifference of Women 1 All this merely shows that human nature is conservative, and that it is fully as conservative in women as in men.The persons who take a strong interest in any reform are always comparatively few, whether among men or women, and they are habitually regarded with disfavor, even by those whom the proposed reform is to benefit. __ 2 Many changes for the better have been made during the last half century in the laws, written and unwritten, relating to women Everybody approves of these changes now, because they have become accomplished facts But not one of them would have been made to this day If it had been necessary to wait until the majority of women asked for it. The change now under discussion is to be judged on its merits In the light of history the indifference of most women and the opposition of a few must be taken as a matter of course. It has no more rational significance now than it has had in regard to each previous step of women's progress. (from "The Indifference of Women" by Alice Stone Blackwell) This question has two parts. Answer Part A,and then answer Part B. Part A What is the main claim the author makes in the passage? 1. The current proposal is too revolutionary to be approved. 2. Most people are afraid of change, even when it is necessary. 3. The people in opposition to the new policy are unreasonable. 4. Sometimes it is necessary to pass good but unpopular laws. Part B Which detail from the passage best supports the correct answer from Part A? 1. "All this merely shows that human nature is conservative.and that it is fully as conservative and that it is in men." (Paragraph 1) 2 "Evaruhnivannrnvac of these change
- Correct the following sentence. The school carnival date was Tuesday April 252015
- This sentence is from the passage. "In conclusion, I congratulate the country upon the fraternal spirit of the people and the manifestations of good will everywhere so apparent." (Paragraph 5) What is the meaning of the word manifestations in the sentence? 1. joyful festivities 2. visible evidence 3. strong emotions 4. solemn declarations