Question 1
Mayella lies about the attack for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
Question 1 options:
C. She wanted to draw public attention to herself.
<em>Mayella would have preferred that this attack never happen, she actually feels guilty and ashamed for breaking the law. The last thing she wants is to get attention.</em>
Question 2
"As Judge Taylor banged his gavel, Mr Ewell was sitting smugly in the witness chair, surveying his handiwork." Which two words suggest that Mr Ewell intends to cause chaos?
Question 2 options:
A. his handiwork
B. sitting smugly
These two words have a negative connotation. handiwork refers to his masterpiece that has caused so much trouble. And sitting smugly represents Ewell's sense of power and victory when he must testify.
Question 3
Atticus asks Bob Ewell to sign his name in front of the court. What does this show the jury (and the reader)?
Question 3 options:
C. That Bob Ewell is left-handed and could have caused Mayella's injuries.
<em>To proof that Ewell is left-handed is veryyyy significant because it suggests that he is probably the responsible for the injures in Mayella's face. A left-handed person usually uses that hand to do everything, when Mayella was in the ground he was hitting her in the right side (where she has the bruises) since that was easier for him.</em>
Question 4 (1 point)
What is the point of Atticus asking Tom Robinson so many questions about his background?
Question 4 options:
B. To show that he has nothing to hide, and that he is respectable and honest.
<em>Tom Robinson once had a problem with another person and was taken to jail for a few days. Tom assures the court that he will tell the truth throughout the trial and that is why he is not afraid to answer all the questions about his past.
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Question 5 (1 point)
An MLA formatted in-text citation contains which of the following information?
Question 5 options:
B. Author's last name and page number
<em>If the author's name appears in the text before the citation, the reference will consist the page number only, if not - then the author's last name and the page number of the quotation are required. (Taken from the MLA web page)
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<em>Example : He was respected by all who knew him for his integrity and indefatigable attention to public business (Shelley 1)
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Question 6 (1 point)
Which of the following is NOT an aspect of a well-written thesis statement?
Question 6 options:
A. Reasons that support your claim.
<em>When you start to give reasons that support your thesis this is called argument and although arguments are derived from the thesis, the arguments and the thesis are not the same and should be in different paragraphs.
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Question 7 (1 point)
“Mr. Tate said, ‘Oh yes, that’d make it her right. It was her right eye, Mr. Finch. I remember now, she was bunged up on that side of her face...’” Which of the following is the correct citation for the quote from page 47 of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird?
Question 7 options:
C. (Lee 47).
<em>Remember that citations in the text in MLA only need the last name of the car and the number of the page.
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Question 8 (1 point)
What is one possible theme of Pablo Neruda's poem, "We Are Many"?
Question 8 options:
A. Learning to be at ease with oneself can be difficult.
<em>In this poem, Neruda describes how in different parts of his life he wants to be brave or intrepid but turns out to be doing things that are not what he would like and that frustrates him. The subject of the poem is how difficult it is to be comfortable with oneself.
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Question 9 (1 point)
"We Are Many" has been called a "geography of self" poem. What does Neruda say about himself in this poem?
Question 9 options:
D. He is many different traits within one person, as is everyone, and that those different aspects of our personalities are like traveling to different lands and different cultures.
Well, this one is self explanatory.
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