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Someone please help me with these… don't say do your own work… your lazy.. blah blah blah. I'm not lazy. Its the end of semester and I have so much to do. I've been trying to do this for weeks to pass the class… so please.. help me? I'll give you 10 points
Match the letter of the author with his or her description. Not all letters will be used.
A. Emily Dickinson
B. Sarah Orne Jewett
C. Mark Twain
D. Ambrose Bierce
E. Kate Chopin
F. Charles Waddell Chesnutt
1.
I was the first African-American writer of the Realist movement. (1 point)
2.
Literary scholars suggest that the realistic dialect my characters speak, including Huck Finn and Jim, helped America find its national voice. (1 point)
3.
The following passage exemplifies my writing style:
I'm nobody! Who are you?
Are you nobody, too?
Then theres a pair of usdont tell!
Theyd banish us, you know.
How dreary to be somebody!
How public, like a frog
To tell your name the livelong day
To an admiring bog! (1 point)
4.
The following passage exemplifies my writing style.
The fighting had been hard and continuous; that was attested by all the senses. The very taste of battle was in the air. All was now over; it remained only to succor the wounded and bury the dead; to "tidy up a bit," as the humorist of a burial squad put it. A good deal of "tidying up" was required. As far as one could see through the forests, among the splintered trees, lay wrecks of men and horses. Among them moved the stretcher-bearers, gathering and carrying away the few who showed signs of life. Most of the wounded had died of neglect while the right to minister to their wants was in dispute. (1 point)
Multiple Choice
5.
Which of the following settings are evident in Unit 4's stories of Twain, Jewett, and Chesnutt? Check all that apply. (3 points)
American West
Post-Civil War South
New England
Gold Coast
6.
What literary device does the following passage employ?
"There ain't a foot o'ground she don't know her way over, and the wild creaturs counts her one o' themselves. Squer'ls she'll tame to come an' feed right out o' her hands, and all sorts o' birds. Last winter she got the jaybirds to bangeing here, and I believe she'd 'a' scanted herself of her own meals to have plenty to throw out amongst 'em, if I had n't kep' watch." (1 point)
assonance
foreshadowing
symbolism
dialect
Choose the meaning of the bold word in each passage.
7.
At the bottom of the steps she stands waiting, with a smile of ineffable joy. . .
(1 point)
passionate
indescribable
intolerable
impatient
8.
I found Simon Wheeler dozing comfortably by the bar-room stove of the dilapidated tavern in the decayed mining camp.
(1 point)
broken-down
popular
well-kept
profitable
9.
She had seen some beautiful patterns, veritable bargains in the shop windows.
(1 point)
questionable
true
irresistible
amazing
10.
…but all through the interminable narrative there ran a vein of impressive earnestness and sincerity…
(1 point)
boring
short
endless
meandering
11.
But perhaps the quality which most distinguished the woman is her fidelity and devotion to those she loves. (1 point)
beauty
loyalty
kindness
sacrifice
12.
When the suffix -ly is added to an adjective such as discreet, the word (1 point)
becomes an adverb.
becomes a verb.
becomes a noun.
remains an adjective.
13.
The suffix -ous frequently indicates that a word is a(n) ____. (1 point)
adverb
adjective
verb
noun
14.
The intellectual part of his nature was already effaced; he had power only to feel ___.
(1 point)
destroyed
operative
weakened
responsive
Choose the correct form of the possessive for the underlined word.
15.
I just opened a savings account at the First Federal Bank Main Street office.
(1 point)
First Federal Banks
First Federal Bank's
First Federal Banks'
16.
The boys chorus won first prize in the competition.
(1 point)
boys'
boy's
boys's
17.
The class ring found under my desk is your.
(1 point)
your's
yours
yours'
18.
I bought this shirt on sale in the women department.
(1 point)
women's
womens'
womens's
19.
The cat hid it kittens under the stairs.
(1 point)
its
it's
its'
20.
Everyone homework should be handed in by noon. (1 point)
Everyone's
Everyones
Everyones'
Answers:
War drives the US Corps empire economy.When we run out of legitimate wars we blow up our own people and blame it on whatever country has something we want (especially OIL).It is a money thing and has to do with the government, not the average citizen.
Every war is about economics.nearly every drop of oil is sold in dollars this keeps the value of the dollar artificially high because every country trading in oil needs dollars.
But in the year 2000 Iraq decided to trade oil in Euros, the euro gained value while the dollar fell in value. Iran, Venezuela, North Korea and Syria all joined Iraq in trading oil in Euros.
Economist commentator Sonja Ebron wrote, "An OPEC switch from the dollar to the euro would bring a quick and devastating dollar and Wall Street crash that would make 1929 look like a $50 casino bet."
America had to take action in order to stop OPEC from switching from the dollar to the Euro. Iraq was invaded, America now has control of Iraqi oil and Iraq now trades oil for Dollars again.
A similar story can be seen with Libya, Gaddafi wanted to form a african currency called the Gold Dinar, this would have had the same effect on the Dollar as would the Euro.
Gaddafi has gone.
The only way for America to hang onto its economic power is to ensure the dollar retains its artificially high value, otherwise the USA will be back in a 1930s depression and that is no good for Europe either.
My friend – I hate war more than you – but do you know – if it wasn't for the Americans we would be living like the North Koreans right now ! ! ! Or under Hitler – don't tell me you like that.
War provides jobs!
I think you should learn U.S. History better.You have been misinformed.
Although the cultures of US and Brazil may be different, I am sure nobody wants to go to war.
i do not want gender roles erased.i don't want anyone forced into roles they don't desire to fulfill.
i wouldn't mind you asking, picking me up and dropping me off with a kiss and paying for dinner.
i don't allow you to open doors for me, nor do i want you guiding me with a hand in the small of my back…(playing with my @$$ is OK however).
equality is equal rights under the law, not in every social situation.
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