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Which story did you read?
Beware of the Dog by Roald Dahl.
Describe the physical setting of the story. Which words or descriptions contribute to the emotional setting or mood? What is the mood that results from the author’s use of description?
The setting of the story is in a hospital in the time of World War II. The mood of "Beware of the Dog" is solemn and uplifting throughout the story.
What is the theme?
The theme is based on War and Capture.
How do the final lines of the story influence the meaning or theme of the story? What techniques does the author use to create a surprise ending? Were you surprised by the twist? If so, why? If not, what should the author have done to make the ending more surprising and effective?
The final lines of the story did influence the meaning and theme of the story with the setting of the mood,The author turned the story around by explaining he was captured instead of being helped. The author used misdirection for the story. I was a bit surprised by the ending, this was something similar that had already happened to soldiers
What was your experience in reading this story?
What I got from this text was not everything is how it seems sometimes you need to dig a bit deeper.
Did it evoke fear or physically have an effect on you? Why or why not?
It gave me a bit of tension as it left me wanting to know if the protagonist was ok.
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This question is incomplete. Its full version is:
On the WAIS, the ................... score represents subtest scores on verbal tasks, such as vocabulary, comprehension, and general knowledge; the ......................score represents subtest scores on nonverbal tasks, such as identifying missing parts in incomplete pictures, arranging pictures to tell a story, or arranging blocks to match a pattern.
A. verbal; performance
B. linguistic; spatial
C. spatial; linguistic
<u>The correct option is</u><u> A</u> (VERBAL and PERFORMANCE respectively).
The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) was thought to test the cognitive abilities of adults and older adolescents. Since it was released, in 2008 by Pearson, it became one of the most used IQ tests.
Even though our IQ can change over time, our test score tends to be more stable with the passing of time.
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29) U r Beautiful :) 30) Yeah they are!!!
Explanation:
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B: The cats feel distressed.