I sat next to the autoclave which rumbled and hissed like a waking dragon, as if the hammering of my heart had roused the beast. (B) Readers who are having trouble understanding Carlyles prose, (C) Writers who hope to produce books that are like Carlyles, (D) Instructors looking for different ways to teach Carlyle, (E) Scholars seeking information about Carlyles personal life, Lines 512 (He is noble action) contrast, (A) the acquisition of skills and the possession of aptitude, (B) the labor of reasoning and the exhilaration of acting, (D) the traits of practical students and those of creative thinkers, 4. In sentence 12, the writer wants to clarify the paragraph's line of reasoning and explain the relevance of the evidence in sentences 13 and 14 to the paragraph's main idea. endstream endobj startxref For #6 I was thinking "a terrifying ordeal" since it talks about courage but I wasn't sure. In the analogy, polish is to diamond as educate is to___. endobj (Bush) In the second paragraph, the author makes which of the following claims regarding the class of 1990? beast), the narrator likens his heart to a hammer in order to convey the intense, gratitude and awe at how his experiences have shaped him, brokenheartedness in knowing he will never meet his mother, anxiety that he will be discovered in a forbidden room, fear and excitement as he sits where his mother sat, determination to understand how the autoclave works, 3. The syntax of lines _____ to _____ serves to . In the passage as a whole, the author recounts her and her family's experiences to support the thesis that A. improving the immigration system would benefit the entire country. stream Marine biologists contend that urban sprawl spreading into the ocean inevitably causes havoc for marine organisms and their habitats. ends") suggest that the speaker imitated Miss J primarily because she, D) regarded speech like Miss J's as a means of self-improvement, Overall, the poem can best be interpreted as a, A) social commentary using a historical period, In the first paragraph, Tom's claim that he is "the opposite of a stage magician" and that he tells the "truth in the pleasant disguise of illusion" suggests that he, C) will tell the "truth" in a way that his audience can accept, In the second and third paragraphs, the specific references to time ("the thirties") and place ("Spain," "Chicago, Cleveland, Saint Louis") primarily serve to, A) reinforce the notion that the play is part of a "world of reality" (paragraph 5) that will be reconstructed from "memory" (paragraph 4), According to Tom, the presence of the "gentleman caller" mentioned in the fifth paragraph reinforces a conflict between. (Goat Relocation) The writer wants to add a sentence after sentence 12 to provide needed background information for readers who may not be familiar with mountain goats. What is an example of declarative memory? In the second paragraph, the sentences "Throughout my childhood . The writer is considering deleting sentence 7 (reproduced below) from the passage. Offering her audience advice for the future. . As a little boy of four, I took myself away to this windowless room to study the image. indifference and contempt. C. manage. (Jellyfish) Which of the following best summarizes the author's thesis in the passage? <>/XObject<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/MediaBox[ 0 0 612 792] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>> (a) The Body: follows the introduction; discusses the controlling idea, using facts, arguments, analysis, examples, and other information. As Eliasson puts it, this transformative experience "takes us beyond an us-and-them mentality to a broader idea of what constitutes we.". Illustrate the authors claim regarding the value of devoting oneself to one's children. D. An unfulfilled pledge by a political leader. In the ninth paragraph, the author relates the story of her niece ("When my . In sentence 1, changing "In 2016" to "In a 2016 essay published by the World Economic Forum". "Salt in human sweat is a goat magnet; worse still, some THOUGHTLESS AND IRRESPONSIBLE people feed the goats directly". . On the plaster above the desk my mother had tacked up a calendar print of Berninis famous sculpture of St. Teresa of Avila. Body: follows the introduction; discusses the controlling idea, using facts, arguments, analysis, examples, and other information. F You can specify conditions of storing and accessing cookies in your browser, The opening sentence of the second paragraph primarily serves to, Read the extract and find two examples each of person, spatial and temporal deictic expression,one anaphoric and one cataphoric reference.For a man of (Bush) Which of the following best describes the author's exigence in the passage? In the second-to-last paragraph, the anecdote about the complaining husband serves primarily to. Should the writer keep or delete this section? (Art communication) The writer is considering deleting sentence 7 from the passage: "Kennedy's transformation and display of saying such as 'higher the hair, closer to heaven' celebrated the daily experiences of salon patrons, reinforcing the self-esteem of stylists and patrons alike and getting everyone talking". Science is experimental in that the entirety of its conclusions are subject to test by sense insight. rose") relates to the rest of the sentence by E. highlighting a subset of the cases referenced by the rest of the sentence. (Goat Relocation) The writer wants sentence 11 to serve as evidence that reinforces the argument of the passage. An overview of the new study's claim that optimal language acquisition can occur up to age 30 and that even older adults should remain hopeful about their language-learning prospects. xk0 ERhnth`cI6/v]'${:N0d|} ..p1G%Q/[T@EBoLCg responsibility and guilt. Find Jobs. (Jellyfish) In the third sentence of the fourth paragraph, the author mentions the number of swimmers treated by the Spanish Red Cross primarily to? Not all artworks are experienced in galleries and performance halls, however. (African Activist) Which of the following statements most directly expresses the author's thesis in the passage? acknowledge a belief that is likely to be held by some of her audience. Keep it, because it adds information that helps clarify the contrasting relationship identified in sentence 6 between anticipation and reward. (Goat Relocation) The writer wants to conclude the passage by reiterating the main claim. B) "Such few pleasures as he could contrive for himself gained an added relish from the likelihood that they would be displeasing to his guardian, and from the realm of his imagination she was locked outan unclean thing, which should find no entrance" (paragraph 2). Which of the following effects does the "large polecat-ferret" mentioned toward the end of the final paragraph have on the development of Conradin's character? In the third paragraph, the author discusses the role of asteroid strikes in mass extinctions primarily to B. challenge a generalization made by certain astronomers. Search more than 3,000 jobs in the charity sector. . Which of the following choices would best accomplish this goal? Which of the following sentences, if added after sentence 13, would most effectively accomplish this goal? In the eighth paragraph, the author's statement that "My story is all too common" serves which of the following purposes? (Smartphones) The writer is considering deleting the capitalized portion of sentence 7: "Our brains are aroused each time our phones buzz because of the unpredictability of what pops up on the screen: SINCE ANY ALERT MIGHT SIGNAL SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY, DOPAMINE IS RELEASED EACH TIME EVEN THOUGH MOST ALERTS DON'T AMOUNT TO MUCH". The narrators description of the room where his mother had worked suggests that as a child, he had found visits to the room to be, 7. . . . Should the writer keep or delete this sentence? . %%EOF A. workers B. rivers C. canals D. chimneys E. smoke, In the third sentence of the first paragraph, the narrator's description of Mrs. De Ropp as "those three-fifths of the world that are necessary and disagreeable and real" suggests that, B) Mrs. De Ropp is a strict person who fails to appreciate Conradin's creative spirit, The second paragraph ("Mrs. De Ropp . Q. B) That she had mistakenly believed that these skills would be sufficient to get her a job, In lines 21-40 ("There . (Bush) In the fourth and fifth paragraphs, the author defends her decision to marry George Bush by elaborating on? Keep it, because it draws on evidence from the third paragraph to make a more persuasive case for why the North Cascades are a good place to resettle the goats. support her") primarily to E. illustrate the negative effects of family fragmentation on children. During the talk described in paragraph 2, the author responds to her mother's presence by C. thinking about how audience determines the appropriateness of a style, Dissent vs. . Which word should replace have to create a more effective sentence? (c) simultaneously (Artificial Islands) In sentence 7 (reproduced below), the writer wants to add the phrase "According to the country's president" to the beginning of the sentence: (New islands will have to be built to ensure a safe future for its citizens, because science indicates that kiribati will go underwater within the century). that awful struggle"), the author represents the Pact of Paris as, At the beginning of the third paragraph, the author refers to "those who believe that peace will not be attained until some super-tribunal is established" primarily to. Using the map shown on the next page, a person can easily identify the homelands of many American Indians. Reinforce the author's overarching claim about ordinary people's capacity for success. The sentences in the following paragraph contain misplaced and dangling modifiers. . poignantcajoletribulationbuxomburlyemaciatedthroespathosgalafulsomejubilationelatedobesityremorseglum\begin{array}{lll}\text { poignant } & \text { cajole } & \text { tribulation } \\ \text { buxom } & \text { burly } & \text { emaciated } \\ \text { throes } & \text { pathos } & \text { gala } \\ \text { fulsome } & \text { jubilation } & \text { elated } \\ \text { obesity } & \text { remorse } & \text { glum }\end{array} However, I read during the summer they hunted buffalo. In the third paragraph, the author discusses the role of asteroid strikes in mass extinctions primarily to B. challenge a generalization made by certain astronomers. Armageddon," at the end of the first paragraph? In the first sentence of the sixth paragraph, the author describes her "rocky existence" during high school in order to A. support the claim that her parents' absence affected her during her adolescence. Highlighting the context in which women may choose to embrace femininity's restrictions. stream , watching my favorite TV show. "Artworks created by artists outside of a particular community often do not appeal to members of that community because of a lack of connection between artists and their intended audience". The fingertips of his left hand lift the edge of the cloth covering her bosom. The creator here need to justify the science by emphasizing the flaws of definitions.. What is Redundancy of the phrase? With new chapters on the questions . <] /BitsPerComponent 1/Interpolate false/SMask 10 0 R/Length 2>> . B. illustrate a particular perspective on the importance of learning to code. Which of the following does the speaker imply about her "plain English and good writing" (line 6) ? 5 0 obj . (Art communication) In sentence 4, the writer wants to integrate the discussion of the piece "Passin' on to Others" into the passage's line of reasoning about how art can affirm and strengthen community bonds. Recognize an implicit reference to Shakespeare and agree about his importance. -Example One: For those in the industrial sector, organized labor unions fought for better wages, reasonable hours and safer working conditions. %PDF-1.6 % In order to strengthen her argument, the author references which of the following contemporary circumstances? In the context of his treatment of mass extinctions earlier in the passage, the author's remarks toward the middle of the fourth paragraph ("Rather . The impact of government policies on undocumented immigrant families. Which of the following, if added after sentence 14, would best accomplish this goal? The author's primary purpose in the first. <> In sentence 1, changing "In 2016" to "In a 2016 essay published by the World Economic Forum". (A) They are structurally less complex than the first. When are you coming, Mama? I would ask, my small voice echoing off the cold tile. "Femininity was a challenge thrown down to the female sex, a challenge no proud, self-respecting young woman could afford to ignore" (Paragraph 2, sentence 2). :jVT ER.U}[iQxm)'Dk~ pHDwe_u*yXn=e>,3:F}A[X^o i]%gJ`mWPz%IX;v/EhPxa&aJnx T|SE3u"RXpiqk9Dhf;9,h8pj?"&Y@v5. What quality, or characteristic, of the scene seems to move the speaker most deeply? rescue" (paragraph 10), the author integrates a line of reasoning adopted by "industry supporters" into his own argument primarily to C. present a view of aquaculture that he seeks to dispute. paragraph (lines 1-10) is to. questioned") is best characterized as a endobj (Jellyfish) Throughout the passage, the author advances her main point by employing which of the following methods? In the second paragraph, the author makes which of the following claims regarding the Class of 1990 ? Answer first the questions that limit you to a particular paragraph or line. (Video Games) Which of the following best summarizes the author's thesis? (A) Inversion of normal subject/verb/object order, (E) Use of connotative meanings that add complexity, effect of mentioning an Academy portrait (line 32) is to, (A) imply that Terry deserved to have her portrait painted by a great artist, (B) suggest that Terry was adept at self-expression both in writing and in painting, (D) hint that Terrys self-absorption prevented her from writing about herself dispassionately, (E) blame Terry for her rebellion against the conventions of art form, (A) responses to reviewers who have criticized Terrys acting, (E) descriptions of characters Terry has portrayed, The author suggests that Shakespeare, Shaw, and Ibsen could not fit (line 46) Terry chiefly because, (B) their dramatic talents were focused on plot rather than on character, (C) Terry was better at conveying certain kinds of characters and emotions than she was at conveying others, (D) their plays were set in historical periods different from the one in which Terry lived. . Which of the following versions of the capitalized text best accomplishes this goal? The remainder of the paragraph focuses on the way Nawab attempts to One verb in each sentence is not correct. Yes, because it acknowledges the source of the information conveyed in the sentence. (Goat Relocation) The writer is considering deleting the capitalized text in sentence 14. Edge Reading, Writing and Language: Level C, David W. Moore, Deborah Short, Michael W. Smith. Which of the following versions of the capitalized text best accomplishes this goal? -Example One: For those in the industrial sector, organized labor unions fought for better wages, reasonable hours and safer working conditions. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Which of the following best describes the authors exigence in the passage?, In the twenty-first paragraph, the author's use of the phrase "that isn't really a miracle" advances her overarching purpose primarily by, Throughout the passage, the author presents evidence to support which of the following overarching claims? . In the sentence "Their efforts . care and attentiveness. (d) similarly, Explain how the following sentence could be classified as convectional implicature.John is rich but humble.. adroitdastardlydestituteeconomizeunderchargefrugalenrichunprofitablerashsumptuous\begin{array}{lllll}\text { adroit } & \text { dastardly } & \text { destitute } & \text { economize } & \text { undercharge } \\ \text { frugal } & \text { enrich } & \text { unprofitable } & \text { rash } & \text { sumptuous }\end{array} The first paragraph describes a trend in international relations; the second paragraph expands on how a specific example mentioned in the first paragraph contributes to that trend. In the first paragraph, the author states, "Building good transit isn't a bad idea, but it can actually backfire if the new trains and buses merely clear space on highway lanes for those who would prefer to drivea group that, historically, has included almost everyone with access to a car." In this sentence, the In the second sentence of the second paragraph, the repetition of the word "things" primarily serves to? Tutoring 2/18/21. "Experiencing art doesn't just highlight existing connections; IT ACTIVELY FORGES NEW ONES". He does not, perhaps, enrich your stock of, 30 fed by his books, but you are braced as by a walk up, Such a writer is Thomas Carlyle. introduce attention that the author ultimately resolves. These bombs were relatively small compared to . Report an issue. Introduction: the first section of a paragraph; should include the topic sentence and any other sentences at the beginning of the paragraph that give background information or provide a transition. acknowledge the potentially embarrassing circumstances under which she is delivering her speech. . (Art communication) Which version of the capitalized portion of sentence 9 develops of the main idea of the paragraph by explaining an effect of the art piece "passin' on to Others". . Which of the following choices best accomplishes this goal? The author italicizes the term "recent" (paragraph 2, sentence 2) primarily to emphasize that the End-Cretaceous mass extinction A. did not occur as long ago as most people think. Then, draw an arrow from each adverb phrase to the word or words it modifies. The first paragraph describes strengths of a writer that Carlyle exhibits, . The first two sentences in the last paragraph do which of the following? diversity"), the author integrates Ray Hilborn's arguments primarily to critique the practice of A. adopting farming methods to restore wild fish populations. B. illustrate the author's clain regarding the value of devoting oneself to one's children. color of my hair! (d)The dog wagged its tail when I walked up to the gate. (Peace) In the second sentence of the final paragraph, the author justifies his determination to "see in the signs of the time hope of humanity for peace" by? Kennedy's transformation and display of sayings such as "higher the hair, closer to heaven" celebrated the daily experiences of salon patrons, reinforcing the self-esteem of stylists and patrons alike and getting everyone talking. Draw two lines under the conjunctions that join the parts of the compound verbs. Should the writer keep or delete this text? (Peace) In the third sentence of the first paragraph, the author mentions that war "has, through the centuries, been recognized by international law as a sovereign right" primarily to? (Smartphones) The writer is considering deleting the capitalized portion of sentence 3: "MOST PEOPLE CAN'T RESIST IMMEDIATELY CHECKING THEIR PHONES EACH TIME THEY BUZZ, CHIRP, OR CHIME, and scientists believe that compulsion is caused by a brain chemical called dopamine". They urge a change in attitude that should follow logically from the author's argument. EXAMPLE: Using the map shown on the next page, it is easy to identify the homelands of many American Indians. In the fourth and fifth paragraphs, the author defends her decision to marry George Bush by elaborating on, A. the need to pursue a sense of personal bliss, In the second-to-last paragraph, the anecdote about the complaining husband serves primarily to, B. illustrate the author's clain regarding the value of devoting oneself to one's children. It will ultimately benefit the well-being of the goats, the safety of human visitors, and the park's ecosystem. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like In the fourth paragraph, the author discusses diseases in wild salmon primarily to., In the sentence "Their efforts . It has a population of 921,402 within the city proper, 1,457,018 in the urban area and 2,480,394 in the metropolitan area. The passage implies that the primary enemy of the "beautiful coloured canvas" and the "wavering, insubstantial phantom" (lines 3 and 4 . . The writer wants to develop the main idea of the third paragraph by adding additional information after sentence 11. Which of the following sentences, if added to the beginning of the first paragraph, would most effectively accomplish this goal? (African Activist) In the context of the passage as a whole, the author's comparison between the qualities of people and of metals (paragraphs 5-6) primarily serves to? -Industrial era labor unions help to bring about safer work environment (consequence) . Introduce two different attitudes toward femininity. . rose") relates to the rest of the sentence by E. highlighting a subset of the cases referenced by the rest of the sentence. Its relevance to his argument regarding advances in peace preservation efforts. I was so tired and sore ________ I got home from the beach that I fell asleep on the couch Hunger strikes, sit-ins or sit-downs, the Freedom Rides, and marches have all be effective displays of civil disobedience in American history. ;c8"cBdg;Ya\Q&TdabrM3V31~ef. Video gaming helps develop collaborative problem-solving skills that can be useful in the real world. . D. An unfulfilled pledge by a political leader. (Femininity) Which of the following statements most directly expresses the author's thesis in the passage? In the context of his treatment of mass extinctions earlier in the passage, the author's remarks toward the middle of the fourth paragraph ("Rather . On the line provided after each item, write the contracted form, using apostrophes correctly. Which of the following best captures how the author presents the relationship between public opinion and peace in the third paragraph? It has been well said that the highest aim, which endless solutions may be wrought. In the first sentence of the sixth paragraph, the author describes her "rocky existence" during high school in order to A. support the claim that her parents' absence affected her during her adolescence. Luego escribe la forma apropiada del verbo. A central concept in the passage is the notion that B. speakers use different forms of language for different purposes. 4 0 obj B. (African Activist) Which of the following statements most directly expresses the author's thesis in the passage? Fill each blank with the most appropriate word from the vocabulary list below. Read on to learn more about creating an effective topic sentence. ", And just as art can overcome physical divides, it can also overcome linguistic and cultural ones. The repetitions phrases are excessively close to one another because of gathering of multiple words that are indistinguishable. Modelo: Es imposible que slo las leyes protejan los bosques de la contaminacin. But for a four-year-old, everything is sacred and ordinary. (a) eventually . Delete it, because it distracts from the writer's purpose of emphasizing human safety concerns by using language that focuses blame on human visitors to the park. (Smartphones) The writer wants to add a sentence after sentence 1 to provide factual support for the introductory claim and focus the audience on the argument of the passage. (|JKkg The passage implies that the primary enemy of the beautiful coloured canvas and the wavering, insubstantial phantom (lines 3 and 45) is the, 5. What is the source of the internal conflict acknowledged by the speaker? In the passage, the author presents a narrative of her parents' deportation in order to C. illustrate her point that existing immigration policy is broken. The opening sentence of the second paragraph asserts that children are right to complain that the material they are taught is useless and hard to remember. When we decided to create care kits for the homeless, we put in snacks, a pair of warm socks, and to oh!. (African Activist) In the second paragraph, the author develops a comparison between life and "a thousand arrows shot from the same point and aimed at the same object" primarily to suggest that? The first-person narration in the middle of the fifth paragraph (I pulled . B. spurred consideration and discussion, exchanges that many stylists chose to continue by hanging prints from the show in their salons. Given sentence below refers to a numbered sentence in the passage. . Without photographs of her to go by, I couldnt help but imagine that the woman in the picture was my mother, threatened and about to be ravished by the spear-wielding boy-angel. . 3837 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<53B3D5BCBBF94AB598939C650A469611><9171AE2B4CADFB44B5034F90A67B9AA6>]/Index[3814 362]/Info 3813 0 R/Length 141/Prev 771242/Root 3815 0 R/Size 4176/Type/XRef/W[1 3 1]>>stream The writer wants to start the third paragraph (sentences 10-14) with a sentence that captures what the different claims and evidence in the paragraph . 2 See answers Advertisement Advertisement 2052425 2052425 Answer: e. Explanation: Advertisement Advertisement maat2074 maat2074 Answer: not naturally inherent. Which of the following sentences best accomplishes this goal? <> This site is using cookies under cookie policy . In the second and third sentences of the second paragraph ("It was inspired . Illustrate a point about the ease of collaboration enabled by the internet. Toward the end of the final paragraph, Conradin's "exchange" of "a long-secreted hoard of small silver" with the butcher-boy is significant because it, B) develops the idea that Conradin finds joy in acts that would be displeasing to Mrs. De Ropp. D) It fulfills Conradin's imaginative ideal because he is able to transform it into "a god and a religion" (paragraph 3). <>>> Hunters introduced goats to the Olympics in the 1920s. Which of the following changes should the writer make? (Peace) Which of the following best captures how the author presents the relationship between public opinion and peace in the third paragraph? In the tenth paragraph, the author appeals twice to "our values" in order to A. claim that her family's experiences run counter to shared national ideals.
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