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%).
Harry doesn’t talk to muggles or any one that is lower than him in significance. In the book, Rowling clearly shows how important Harry is; he only hangs out with Ron Weasely so others will see him as kind and caring, just to up his reputation. But really, hes in it for Hermione ;)
b is the answer
in (a) spelling is wrong > should be choosing
Answer:
Explanat
rise is up and fall is down