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Read the sentence. Frida Kahlo, one of the most talented artists of the twentieth century, is best known for her brightly colored self-portraits. Which type of language is used in this sentence? formal, objective formal, subjective informal, objective informal, subjective Formal, objective Look at the painting. Which conclusion about this painting is mostappropriate given its details? The calm setting and women's body language depict a mood of chaos and confusion. The women's body language and bright clothing create a sense of exuberance and movement. The use of light and the women's bright clothing create a sense of optimism and determination. The women's facial expressions and body language contribute to the piece's mysterious mood. The use of light and the women's bright clothing create a sense of optimism and determination. Which excerpt from The Odyssey demonstrate the importance of loyalty in Greek society? "O Father, all my life like your fameas a fighting man has echoed in my ears" "Suppose Athena's arm is over us, and Zeusher father's, must I rack my brains for more?" But when he knew he heardOdysseus' voice nearby, he did his best to wag his tail Odysseus only shook his head, containingthoughts of bloody work, as he walked on "O Father, all my life like your fameas a fighting man has echoed in my ears" Read the passage. When I got to my cabin at camp, the other campers showered me with a chorus of greetings. "I'm Alex," the red-headed boy closest to me said. "Javier," called the boy with the glasses sitting next to him. "Miguel," waved the boy in the corner. He was sitting surrounded by a pile of comic books. A fourth boy, taller than the rest, walked up and shook my hand. "I'm Asher. Grab a bunk." Why did the author most likely use dialogue instead of description? to allow the plot to progress to show how the narrator felt to emphasize the point of view to show who the characters are to show who the characters are Read the excerpt from The Odyssey. Now Zeus the lord of cloud roused in the northa storm against the ships, and driving veils of squall moved down like night on land and sea. The bows went plunging at the gust; sails cracked and lashed out strips in the big wind.We saw death in that fury, dropped the yards, unshipped the oars, and pulled for the nearest lee: then two long days and nights we lay offshore worn out and sick at heart, tasting our grief, until a third Dawn came with ringlets shining.Then we put up our masts, hauled sail, and rested, letting the steersmen and the breeze take over. Which elements of epic poetry are shown in this excerpt? Check all that apply. supernatural elements an invocation of a muse a difficult journey with trials rhyme and repetition of words important historical events a hero showing perseverance supernatural elements an invocation of a muse a difficult journey with trials a hero showing perseverance Read the excerpt from "Perseus." He was bound, although he did not know it, to the blessed country of the Hyperboreans, at the back of the North Wind, of which it is said: "Neither by ship nor yet by land shall one find the wondrous road to the gathering place of the Hyperboreans." But Perseus had Hermes with him, so that the road lay open to him, and he reached that host of happy people who are always banqueting and holding joyful revelry. They showed him great kindness: they welcomed him to their feast, and the maidens dancing to the sound of flute and lyre paused to get for him the gifts he sought. What aspects of Greek life are reflected in the excerpt? Select four responses. People traveled by boat and roads. Animals were sacrificed to the gods. People held feasts to celebrate. Music was part of celebrations. Girls danced to music at feasts. Feasts were religious in nature. People traveled by boat and roads. People held feasts to celebrate. Music was part of celebrations. Girls danced to music at feasts. Read the poem excerpt. As every eye awaits her handTo cue the members of the band. Which statement best describes the meter? The meter is free, imitating the flow of conversational speech. The meter is free, making the poem unpredictable. The meter is fixed, and every syllable is stressed. The meter is fixed, drawing attention to the end rhyme. The meter is fixed, drawing attention to the end rhyme. Based on its structure, which word most likely means "someone who takes advantage of circumstances"? credulous disdainful proactive opportunistic opportunistic Read the excerpt from "The Scarlet Ibis." That summer, the summer of 1918, was blighted. In May and June there was no rain and the crops withered, curled up, then died under the thirsty sun. One morning in July a hurricane came out of the east, tipping over the oaks in the yard and splitting the limbs of the elm trees. That afternoon it roared back out of the west, blew the fallen oaks around, snapping their roots and tearing them out of the earth like a hawk at the entrails of a chicken. Cotton bolls were wrenched from the stalks and lay like green walnuts in the valleys between the rows, while the cornfield leaned over uniformly so that the tassels touched the ground. Doodle and I followed Daddy out into the cotton field, where he stood, shoulders sagging, surveying the ruin. When his chin sank down onto his chest, we were frightened, and Doodle slipped his hand into mine. Suddenly Daddy straightened his shoulders, raised his giant knuckly fist, and with a voice that seemed to rumble out of the earth itself began cursing heaven, hell, the weather, and the Republican Party. Doodle and I, prodding each other and giggling, went back to the house, knowing that everything would be all right. Which phrases are examples of sensory imagery that make the details of the setting more vivid? Check all that apply. crops withered, curled up, then died under the thirsty sun morning in July a hurricane came out of the east snapping their roots and tearing them out of the earth a voice that seemed to rumble out of the earth itself prodding each other and giggling, went back to the house crops withered, curled up, then died under the thirsty sun snapping their roots and tearing them out of the earth a voice that seemed to rumble out of the earth itself Which best describes the purpose of Chapter 1 of Wheels of Change? to inform readers about the specific benefits of cycling to convince readers that they should try cycling to educate readers about the beginning of cycling to entertain readers with a story about cycling to educate readers about the beginning of cycling Read the sample student paragraph that addresses a counterclaim. Some claim that the Internet both invades and compromises one's right to privacy. However, this is ridiculous. The Internet is only as invasive as one allows it to be, particularly since there are laws to protect people's privacy. Exercising caution when supplying personal information online is the most vital step in protecting one's privacy. Any information you do not feel comfortable sharing online should not be shared, and sensitive information should only be provided to trusted organizations. Additionally, some states have already enacted privacy laws that model the Federal Privacy Act of 1974, ensuring that information collected for one purpose may not be used—or sold—for other purposes without first notifying the individual to whom the data belongs. The first and most important protector of an individual's information is that individual. People whose personal information is not properly protected only have themselves to blame. What evidence weakens the counterclaim in this paragraph? The Internet is only as invasive as one allows it to be. Exercising caution is the best way to protect one's privacy online. Some states have already enacted online privacy laws. It is the individual's fault when personal information is unprotected. It is the individual's fault when personal information is unprotected. Read the excerpt from Chapter 4 of Wheels of Change. Annie Londonderry wasn't the only one who pushed the limits of time and distance on her two wheeler. In the late 1890s, several women took the concept of riding a century—100 miles—to the extreme by peeling off two, three, four, or more centuries in a row. Perhaps the greatest female century rider performed outside the spotlight. Dora Rinehart's exploits hardly ever were reported beyond the western United States, where the Colorado native earned the title "America's Greatest Cyclienne." Rinehart took up the bicycle to regain her strength after suffering scarlet fever. She started with short rides, but quickly built up her endurance. In 1896 alone, she pedaled 17,196 miles, more than any other woman in the United States. That included stretches of 10 days in July and 20 days from October 31 through November 19 when she rode a century every day. Which statement from the excerpt is subjective? Perhaps the greatest female century rider performed outside the spotlight. Rinehart took up the bicycle to regain her strength after suffering scarlet fever. In 1896 alone, she pedaled 17,196 miles, more than any other woman in the United States. That included stretches of 10 days in July and 20 days from October 31 through November 19 when she rode a century every day. Perhaps the greatest female century rider performed outside the spotlight. Which blog statement is an example of a claim? Studies show that children with household animals do well in school. My favorite childhood memory is showing my goat at the state fair. Raising chickens is a meaningful way to teach kids responsibility. Plymouth Rock chickens are a popular breed in the United States. Raising chickens is a meaningful way to teach kids responsibility. Look at the maps. The top map shows carbon dioxide released by wildfires. The bottom map shows how the carbon dioxide would have been reduced by prescribed fires. In an essay that talks about ways to reduce carbon dioxide, these maps would most likely be used as evidence to support a claim that prescribed fires are beneficial. a rebuttal against a claim that prescribed fires are beneficial.
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