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STRAIGHTERLINE ENG 102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II FULL COURSE ( CONTAINS ALL QUIZZES WITH CORRECT ANSWERS + ESSAYS) AUG 2024 Cartoon analysis, Evaluation essay, Application essay, Interview, Proposal letter, Media Analysis, Illustration essay & Application essay Question 1 2.00 points out of 2.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text How does Frankenstein learn about the death of his brother? Select one: a. A letter from Elizabeth. b. A funeral announcement in the paper. c. When he returns home during the funeral. d. A letter from his father. Question 2 2.00 points out of 2.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text Frankenstein created the monster on a larger scale because the larger components were easier to work with, and he didn't have refined instruments. Select one: True False Question 3 2.00 points out of 2.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text After finishing work on his creature, Frankenstein spends the following year... Select one: a. living in fear of his creature, second guessing every encounter and shadow, refusing to socialize or write home. b. regaining his health and good spirits, spending a lot of time with Clerval studying languages and showing him around. c. trying to return to Geneva, but being prevented from doing so due to treacherous weather and sabotage from his creature. d. finishing his studies and writing long, detailed love letters to Elizabeth about his hopes for their future life together. Question 4 2.00 points out of 2.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text It was Frankenstein’s choice to go to school in Ingolstadt as he was excited about the professor’s there. Select one: True False Question 5 2.00 points out of 2.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text Which of the following best describes Victor Frankestein's personality? Select one: a. He is focused and driven at whatever he dedicates himself to. b. He is kind and gentle, attentive to all. c. He is a quiet, introverted scholar, more interested in reading than in doing. d. He is athletic, fit, and energetic, except during brief, intense illnesses. Read each of the following passages, and then choose the best answer to each of the following questions. Short Story: Use Your Head Sally’s mother asked her to walk to the local shop and buy milk for her baby sister. “Take this money,” her mother said, handing Sally five dollars. “Be careful that you do not go into the road. No matter what, do not leave the sidewalk.“ “Okay!” Sally responded happily, glad to be able to help. Running down the sidewalk grasping the money, Sally saw a shadowy elephant figure laid out across the narrow pathway ahead of her. A large oak tree branch had fallen and blocked the entire sidewalk. It was much too big for a small girl like Sally to move, and she remembered that she could not go into the street under any circumstances, so walking around it was out of the question. Going over the branch would be impossible, too, for it was too unsteady. Sally thought of her little sister who needed milk. She felt like crying. Instead of crying, Sally started thinking. She walked bravely up to the large limb and broke a small branch off. Then, she had an idea. The young girl broke another branch and tossed it away. She broke branch after branch off. After 10 minutes, Sally had broken that large tree limb into numerous small pieces, all easily manageable for a young, smart girl like herself. Soon, Sally had cleared the entire tree limb off the sidewalk and proceeded on her way. When Sally returned home with the milk for her sister, her mother asked her what had taken her so long. Sally explained how a limb had fallen and blocked the sidewalk. “How did you ever get it out of the way, Sally? Did someone come along and help you?” “No,” Sally responded. “I helped myself.” “How could you have moved that large tree limb all by yourself, Sally?” her mother wondered. “I moved it,” Sally answered, “by using my mind.” Then, she explained to her mother what had happened. Relieved that Sally was not hurt, and proud of her initiative, the mother poured a tall glass of milk, placed two fresh chocolate chip cookies on a plate, and handed them to Sally. They looked at each other and smiled big, knowing grins. Poem: Ode to My Beagle My beagle is a golden ring That shows pure love He is a song that I sing And heard above. By day my beagle loves to play Like a dandelion in the wind Rolling, lolling in the hay, Oh he makes me laugh and grin! When the daily egg-yolk sun Slips, slides, slithers slowly down I whistle up my beagle one And drive us quickly in to town. Man and bud a film to see; We stand with quite a crowd But horror! A note from God bespeaks me: NO DOGS ALLOWED! The dark dooming clouds form Above our tousled heads A despondent dreary storm Calls forth our lingering dread. My thoughts cry, “What a nice place!” My voice silenced, sad, I dare not speak Until a slow smile sneaks across my face As my beagle licks my tear-stained cheek. We cruise and sing and yowl and bay Heading to safety, heading to home. Celebrating togetherness, a happy day, My beagle, my friend, and me alone. Man’s best friend My Beagle is, And I like to think I am his. Question 1 3.00 points out of 3.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text The story “Use Your Head” could be an allegory for: Select one: a. The best way to approach problems or obstacles in life that impede our goals b. How God tests us by purposefully obstructing our path and testing our intelligence c. How little girls can be smart when it comes to finding trees in their way d. The worst way to make use of your time while trying to achieve goals Question 2 3.00 points out of 3.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text If Sally disobeyed her mom’s orders and tried to go around the tree into the street and she got injured doing so, how would this change the moral of the story? Select one: a. The moral would be the same. b. The moral would even better emphasis the lesson on how to be smart. c. The moral would become more about following instructions or listening to our elders d. The moral would instead focus on Sally’s sister and how much she needs milk Question 3 3.00 points out of 3.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text It doesn’t really matter that Sally is going to get milk. Any item that is needed by her sister and then given as a reward would work in place of milk without changing the moral of the story. Select one: True False Question 4 3.00 points out of 3.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text The following is also a good example of: The dark dooming clouds form Above our tousled heads A despondent dreary storm Select one: a. Metaphor b. Similie c. Imagery d. Irony Question 5 3.00 points out of 3.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text The following passage contains a symbol of ____________. The dark dooming clouds form Above our tousled heads A despondent dreary storm Calls forth our lingering dread. Select one: a. Cheer b. Misfortune c. Luck d. Death Question 6 3.00 points out of 3.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text The story “Use Your Head” uses both figurative and literal language. Select one: True False Question 7 3.00 points out of 3.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text In place of the word “elephant,” the narrator could have described the shape in the road as a ________ and gotten the same general impression: Select one: a. branch b. mouse c. gorilla d. dog Question 8 3.00 points out of 3.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text Calling the shape in the road an “elephant” helps the reader... Select one: a. understand the moral of the story b. appreciate elephants and their relationship to trees c. understand just how big the branch is compared to Sally d. appreciate Sally’s unique goals Question 9 3.00 points out of 3.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text In the following passage, who does “my friend” refer to?: Celebrating togetherness, a happy day My beagle, my friend, and me alone Select one: a. the happy day b. another person celebrating with them c. the beagle d. the speaker Question 10 3.00 points out of 3.00 Not flaggedFlag question Question text Similes and metaphors both make comparisons. Select one: True False Question 1 2.00 points out of 2.00 Flag question Question text When the creature discovers that taking part of the DeLacy’s food store causes them suffering, he… Select one: a. takes more, his selfishness and cruelty an innate part of his nature. b. begins to hunt rabbits, squirrels, and other small creatures, and leaves his left overs on their doorstep. c. no longer takes from them, instead living off of berries, roots, and nuts he finds nearby. d. abstains as much as possible, going many days without food and succumbing to hunger and taking more only when he feels he cannot go on another hour. Question 2 2.00 points out of 2.00 Flag question Question text Choose a dictionary, either one in print or one online, and consult it to match each of the following terms to its definition. Creation Answer 1 Monster Answer 2 Demon Answer 3 Question 3 2.00 points out of 2.00 Flag question Question text The De Lacey family is so horrified by their interaction with the creature, they leave their cabin even at the loss of three months rent. Select one: True False Question 4 2.00 points out of 2.00 Flag question Question text What book did Felix use to help teach Safie? Select one: a. Paradise Lost b. The Sorrows of Young Werther c. Ruins of Empires d. The Tragicall History of Dr. Faustus Question 5 2.00 points out of 2.00 Flag question Question text Victor Frankenstein contemplates committing suicide by drowning himself in the lake, but he does not because…. Select one: a. he knows he cannot face death until the creature has been put to rest by his hand. b. the creature appears and convinces him all can be set right if they work together to repair their misdeeds. c. he realizes his death would leave those he loved exposed and unprotected from the malice of the creature. d. after throwing himself into the lake, he finds himself too cowardly to remain under water and finish the task. Match each character with his obsession. Victor Frankenstein Answer 1 Robert Walton Answer 2 The Creature Answer 3 Question 2 In 0.00 points out of 2.00 Flag question Question text What is the reason Victor gives his father for wanting to travel the British Isles? Select one: a. He needs to talk with other scientists to create his monster's mate. b. He is afraid to marry Elizabeth and wants some space. c. He wishes to travel and see the world before settling down in his hometown. d. He has a girlfriend he met at the university who lives in Scotland. Question 3 2.00 points out of 2.00 Flag question Question text Match the character with his flaws: Creature Answer 1 Victor Frankenstein Answer 2 Robert Walton Answer 3 Question 4 2.00 points out of 2.00 Flag question Question text Frankenstein destroys the female creature ultimately because... Select one: a. she tries to kill him seconds after she has come to life. b. after she lays eyes upon his first creature she screams and is taken by disgust, refusing to go near him. c. e realizes that while his creature has made the promise to avoid man, the female creature has not, and could dislike the arrangements made before her creation and have her own personality and drive. d. he reflect on how women in his society are kept at home because they are too emotional and cannot be trusted; thus a female creature would without doubt be more cruel and murderous than the male. Question 5 2.00 points out of 2.00 Flag question Question text Victor is sent to prison for the murder of Henry with the sentence to be hanged. Select one: True False Match the character with his flaws: Creature Answer 1 Victor Frankenstein Answer 2 Robert Walton Answer 3 Question 2 2.00 points out of 2.00 Flag question Question text Victor Frankenstein never considers making a female creature. Select one: True False Question 3 2.00 points out of 2.00 Flag question Question text While Victor is searching the premises for the creature on his wedding night, the creature murders Elizabeth in the bedroom. Select one: True False Question 4 2.00 points out of 2.00 Flag question Question text Walton finds a northern trade route to the Americas. Select one: True False Question 5 2.00 points out of 2.00 Flag question Question text Victor is shown the body of Henry because….: Select one: a. no one else knows him, so since Victor is not from those shores, they hope he may recognize the dead man. b. they suspect Victor is the murderer and want to see his reaction to the body to better judge their suspicions. c. Victor has been identified as the friend of Henry and they wish him to perform funeral arrangements. d. because several witnesses swear they saw Victor strangling Henry in a small boat late the night before If you fully support a topic, your evaluation does not need to address the opposition or include counterarguments. Select one: True False Question 2 3.00 points out of 3.00 Flag question Question text Skimming, reviewing and organizing, and noting the audience are all strategies that help you... Select one: a. determine the purpose. b. write your conclusion. c. determine how the elements work. d. evaluate the thesis. Question 3 3.00 points out of 3.00 Flag question Question text What do you need to know before you can evaluate something? Select one: a. The item's net value based on current market conditions b. Other evaluations that the item has received c. The purpose of the item d. The general popularity or acceptance of an item Question 4 3.00 points out of 3.00 Flag question Question text Which of the following is NOT an example of an evaluation? Select one: a. An analysis or assessment of something b. A comparative assessment of two things c. An analysis of two sides of a particular issue d. A comparative description of two things Question 5 3.00 points out of 3.00 Flag question Question text What are the parts of an evaluative essay? Select one: a. Introduction, précis, analysis, and evaluation b. Introduction, exactly three body paragraphs, and a conclusion c. Précis, analysis, evaluation, and conclusion d. Introduction, précis, comparison, and evaluation Question 6 3.00 points out of 3.00 Flag question Question text It is okay to use quotations to substitute your own ideas. Select one: True False Question 7 3.00 points out of 3.00 Flag question Question text Which is an example of a qualified general statement? Select one: a. All women like diamonds; never buy anything else. b. Diamonds and chocolate are always great gifts. c. Never send cheap chocolate; nobody eats it. d. If your friend loves dark chocolate, you could always send a small box of specialty truffles as a gift. It's sure to be appreciated. Question 8 3.00 points out of 3.00 Flag question Question text This is an example of a

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