The first option. This is because it’s a direct quote from the german officers to them passengers, ergo, his opinions and thoughts. It also states the awful conditions they were put in, as well as a comparison to an animal.
Answer:
The repetition of the "s" sound in line 4 creates a soft sound that represents regular life in contrast to the exciting sounds of war.
Explanation:
Alliteration is the repetition of sounds or letters at the beginning of words that are close to each other in a structure. In this excerpt, we can find alliteration with the sounds /b/ and /s/.
The two options that refer to the alliteration of /b/ are incorrect. It does not create an exciting nor a soothing sound. Quite the opposite, the purpose is to remind us of bombs and explosions, of violence and death.
As for the options concerning the /s/ sound, the only correct one is letter D. The repetition of the "s" helps the imagery in the poem. Its sound is soft, especially when opposed to the sound of shots and explosions. The same way, the scholar studying is a peaceful image, while the war, the invasion, the death previously described is anything but.
Answer:
Gail Collins in her book <u><em>"No Stopping Us Now: The Adventures of Older Women in American History"</em></u> talks about women and aging in America. According to Collins, aging is an unavoidable event of life and happens to everyone.
Explanation:
Collins is an American journalist and first woman who served as page editor of paper editorials. She has authored seven books, and<em>"No Stopping Us Now: The Adventures of Older Women in American History"</em> being her recent one.
She got the idea to write this book when she was penning her last book about the history of women's. She found a letter written by an elderly male colonist, who was looking for a wife, so, he writes back to England. The qualification that he asked for in his wife was, first, she needs to be civil, and second, under the age of 50 years.
Collins asserts that the definition of "young woman" had drastically changed over the years in American Society.
She explained, how early women were considered valuable because whole household were dependent upon her. But when people started moving towards cities, men would not look with interest in a woman who is past child-bearing age. She continued, that during Colonial period, if any woman dyed her hair she would be considered that she is trying to lure men into marriage by showing that she is younger.
In her book, she takes her readers on a ride, how the acceptance of women in society have changed over the periods, and how women's find it difficult to accept aging. But she suggests her readers to accept these golden years because aging happens to everyone.
Passage 1:
1) A
2) C
3) B
4) C
5) A
6) C
7) B
8) A
9) C
10) B
Vocab 1:
1) anxious
2) relieved
3) envious
4) disappointed
5) embarrassed
6) cross
Vocab 2:
1) frightened
2) confused
3) bored
4) excited
5) delighted
6) suspicious
Vocab 3:
1) take
2) tell
3) have
4) take
5) make
6) give
Vocab 4:
1) Burnt
2) sprained
3) fell over ; broke
4) slipped
5) cut
6) hurt
Vocab 5:
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) B
5) A
Word Skills:
1) Fascinating
2) Bored
3) Annoying
4) Exciting
5) Amazed
6) Disgusting