Multiple Choice
1. Read these lines from "No Dogs Bark."
"There was the moon. Facing them. A large red moon that filled their eyes with light and stretched and
darkened its shadow over the earth."
In these lines, the image of the moon most likely creates a mood of
(1 point)
(1 pt) despair
(0 pts) hope
(0 pts) rage
(0 pts) surprise
1 /1 point
2. In the story "No Dogs Bark," the noise of the barking dogs most likely symbolizes (1 point)
(0 pts) the death of Ignacio's mother
(0 pts) the direction and location of Tonaya
(0 pts) the son's declining physical condition
(1 pt) the breakdown in communication between father and son
1 /1 point
3. In both the short story "No Dogs Bark" and the poem "Two Bodies" the images of night connect to the
theme of
(1 point)
(0 pts) marital strife
(0 pts) sibling rivalry
(0 pts) uncertain futures
(1 pt) doomed relationships
1 /1 point
For questions 4–5, identify the adverb that modifies the verb.
4. Have you ever rafted down the Chattanooga River? (1 point)
(0 pts) Have
(0 pts) you
(1 pt) ever
1 /1 point
5. When rafting,
you must always wear a life jacket. (1 point)
(0 pts) When
(1 pt) always
(0 pts) life
1 /1 point
The final score is 5/5 (100%).
Answer:
The primary focus of the code of ethical conduct is safety and education.
Explanation:
A code of ethics outlines the ethical principles that govern decisions and behavior at a company or organization. They give general outlines of how employees should behave, as well as specific guidance for handling issues like harassment, safety, and conflicts of interest.
Answer:
C. The paragraph uses present-tense verbs. No infinitives are used. Sentences 4 and 5 contain gerunds.
Explanation:
Present tenses are tenses we use to talk about events that are taking place at the present time. There are four types of the present tense: present simple, present continuous, present perfect, and present perfect continuous. Examples of verbs used in the present tense in the given passage are: <em>depends, help, go, </em>and <em>think.</em>
The infinitive is the base form of a verb. It is usually preceded by <em>to</em>. There are no infinitives in the given passage.
A gerund is a noun derived from a verb by adding -<em>ing </em>to it. Examples of gerunds can be found in sentences 4 and 5: <em>feeling </em>and<em> staying.</em>
The official meaning of partner in the English language is ''a person who takes part in an undertaking with another or others, especially in a business or firm with shared risks and profits.''
But there are other ways to use partner, a partner can be a companion such as a friend. Another meaning of partner can be a love interest such as a spouse.
Answer:
Dangle
Explanation:
Droop, hold, and to suspend someones feet into a pool are all words that sound awkward. Dangle is the most sensible answer.