- Which excerpts from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde use direct characterization? Choose three answers. Mr. Utterson the lawyer was a man of a rugged countenance that was never lighted by a smile __ He was austere with himself __ "Indeed?" said Mr. Utterson with a slight change of voice, "and what was that?" Mr. Utterson again walked some way in silence and obviously under a weight of consideration. No doubt the feat was easy to Mr.Utterson; for he was undemonstrative at the best __
- Using Part B of the Abbreviated Style Guide Uppendix Hi choose the sentence that correct punctuation. 1. a) The patient is a 40-year-old male b) The patient is a 40 year old male 2. a) She is moderately obese but she is otherwise well nourished. b) She is moderately obese but she is otherwise well nourished. 3. a) The patient noted some lightheadedness as well as chest discomfort and shorts of breath that was seen on his 12-lead EXG b) The patient noted some lightheadedness, as well as chest discomfort and shortn of breath that was seen on his 12-lead EKG 4. a) The patient arrived for her pre -operative appointment. b) The patient arrived for her preoperative appointment. and atrial fibrillation. b) He denies exertionat chest poroxysinal atrial fibrillation.
- Read the excerpt from The Republic by Plato. Do you observe that we were not far wrong in our guess that temperance was a sort of harmony? Why so? Why, because temperance is unlike courage and wisdom, each of which resides in a part only, the one making the State wise and the other valiant;not so temperance, which extends to the whole, and runs through all the notes of the scale, and produces a harmony of the weaker and the stronger and the middle class, whether you suppose them to be stronger or weaker in wisdom or power or numbers or wealth, or anything else Most truly then may we deem temperance to be the agreement of the naturally superior and inferior, as to the right to rule of either, both in states and individuals. How does the phrase "naturally superior and inferior" support the speaker's claim? C It uses antithesis to establish a middle ground between opposing forces. It uses metonymy to represent larger factors and values that are at play. C It uses pathos in the form of strong language to persuade the audience. It uses ethos by drawing on life experiences that the speaker has had.
- Read the excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Six o'clock struck on the bells of the church that was so conveniently near to Mr. Utterson's dwelling, and still he was digging at the problem. Hitherto it had touched him on the intellectual side alone; but now his imagination also was engaged or rather enslaved; and as he lay and tossed in the gross darkness of the night and the curtained room Mr. Enfield's tale went by before his mind in a scroll of lighted pictures. He would be aware of the great field of lamps of a nocturnal city; then of the figure of a man walking swiftly; then of a child running from the doctor's __ What is the mood of the excerpt? angry troubled lively rational
- Read the excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The solemn butler knew and welcomed him; he was subjected to no stage of delay, but ushered direct from the door to the dining-room where Dr.Lanyon sat alone over his wine This was a hearty,healthy, dapper, red-faced gentleman, with a shock of hair prematurely white, and a boisterous and decided manner. At sight of Mr. Utterson, he sprang up from his chair and welcomed him with both hands. The geniality, as was the way of the man, was somewhat theatrical to the eye; but it reposed on genuine feeling. How is Dr. Lanyon characterized in the excerpt? as friendly as arrogant as wise as mournful