- What does rear mean? a. the back part of something b. to bring up and care for c.when an animal raises itself upright
- Paragraphs 28-38 In paragraph 34 Eugene's mom says to Elena "I don't know how you people do it."What is she referring to?What does this tell us about Eugene's mom? square At the end of the story, Elena cries because she is unable to see Eugene. Most everyone else in El Building is mourning President Kennedy Does this make Elena selfish? Why or why not? square
- Read the following excerpt from a speech by Carrie Chapman Catt. Answer the question that follows. What then, will happen after the war? Will the widows left with families to support cheerfully leave their well-paid posts for those commanding lower wages up their skilled work and take up the occupations which were open to them before the war? Will they resignedly say: "The woman who has a healthy husba earns for herself and a husband who has given his all to his country, must be content with butterless bread?" Not without protest! How does the use of rhetorical questions help Catt achieve her purpose? It gives the audience an opportunity to come up with answers to what will happen if women are forced to leave the workplace. It makes the audience think about a number of unfair situations hard -working women may face if they are not allowed to keep working good jobs. It compares the lives of women who were allowed to work during the war with those who were not, to show which side is better. Olt makes the audience think about how the men and husbands returning from the war might feel if women are allowed to continue working.
- Question 3/Autiple Choice Worth 2 points) (06.01 MC) Read the following and answer the question that follows. After several intense discussions and meetings, the crown signed off on a new bill that will go into effect next month.The king and members of parliament are optimistic and excited about this new law. The bold printed text is an example of which rhetorical device? Chiasmus Metonymy Figurative Language Zeugma
- 1 His latest book is not as good as his first one. His first book is better than his latest one. 2.Her old school was closer than the new one. Her new school __ the old one. 3.I've never played better than I did yesterday. Yesterday. __ I have ever played. 4. He has never made such a bad decision. It __ decision he has ever made. 5. The bank is at the very far end of the street. The bank is __ the shop along the street. 6. I didn't think my results would be this much bad. My results __ I had thought.