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English Cumulative Exam 90% With Correct Answers

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Which part of the excerpt best demonstrates that the author's purpose is to entertain children with a humorous story? "In the sea, once upon a time, O my Best Beloved, there was a Whale, and he ate fishes. He ate the starfish and the garfish, and the crab and the dab, and the plaice and the dace, and the skate and his mate, and the mackereel and the pickereel, and the really truly twirly-whirly eel. All the fishes he could find in all the sea he ate with his mouth—so!" "Till at last there was only one small fish left in all the sea, and he was a small 'Stute Fish, and he swam a little behind the Whale's right ear, so as to be out of harm's way. Then the Whale stood up on his tail and said, 'I'm hungry.'" "And the small 'Stute Fish said in a small 'stute voice, 'Noble and generous Cetacean, have you ever tasted Man?' 'No,' said the Whale. 'What is it like?' 'Nice,' said the small 'Stute Fish. 'Nice but nubbly.' 'Then fetch me some,' said the Whale, and he made the sea froth up with his tail. 'One at a time is enough,' said the 'Stute Fish." "If you swim to latitude Fifty North, longitude Forty West (that is magic), you will find, sitting on a raft, in the middle of the sea, with nothing on but a pair of blue canvas breeches, a pair of suspenders (you must not forget the suspenders, Best Beloved), and a jack-knife, one ship-wrecked Mariner, who, it is only fair to tell you, is a man of infinite-resource-and-sagacity." "In the sea, once upon a time, O my Best Beloved, there was a Whale, and he ate fishes. He ate the starfish and the garfish, and the crab and the dab, and the plaice and the dace, and the skate and his mate, and the mackereel and the pickereel, and the really truly twirly-whirly eel. All the fishes he could find in all the sea he ate with his mouth—so!" What is the central idea of the third quatrain? If you see my love aging, work against it. Do not be lazy; we are all running out of time. Make fun of time, and turn people against it. Write something to ridicule my love's wrinkles Make fun of time, and turn people against it. According to this passage, how would the electricity produced by the windmill most affect the animals? Select two options. They would not have to learn about farming. They would have a beautiful view atop the knoll. They would have machines laboring for them. They would not have to walk as far to get to work. They would have more leisure time to themselves. They would have machines laboring for them. They would have more leisure time to themselves. The passage suggests that Napoleon is motivated by a desire for control over the farm. Which details from the text support this inference? Select three options. Napoleon forces Snowball to leave the farm by expulsion. Napoleon decides to help Snowball build the windmill. Napoleon steals Snowball's plans and claims them as his own. Napoleon claims to have been an advocate of the windmill. Napoleon plans to modernize the farm to be more efficient. Napoleon forces Snowball to leave the farm by expulsion. Napoleon steals Snowball's plans and claims them as his own. Napoleon claims to have been an advocate of the windmill. Read the sentence. Going to the game at night was always fun, but sometimes Cooper's spirit for his team was not enough for a win. What type of phrase is the underlined phrase in the sentence? an infinitive phrase an adverbial phrase a gerund phrase an adjectival phrase an adjectival phrase Which detail from the passage best supports the idea that the farm is a symbol for Russia and the events surrounding the Russian Revolution? "Three nights later old Major died peacefully in his sleep. His body was buried at the foot of the orchard." "Major's speech had given to the more intelligent animals on the farm a completely new outlook on life." "They did not know when the Rebellion predicted by Major would take place, they had no reason for thinking that it would be within their own lifetime . . ." "Pre-eminent among the pigs were two young boars named Snowball and Napoleon, whom Mr. Jones was breeding up for sale." "They did not know when the Rebellion predicted by Major would take place, they had no reason for thinking that it would be within their own lifetime . . ." What is falling action in a story? the end of the story, when all problems are solved a series of occurrences that unfold after the climax the introduction of the setting and the main characters a conflict in which characters face their opposition a series of occurrences that unfold after the climax What is the central idea of this passage? The animals cannot believe that Snowball is gone. Napoleon expects the animals to work harder and eat less. The animals do not understand why they have to build a windmill. Napoleon steals ideas from Snowball and pretends they are his own. Napoleon expects the animals to work harder and eat less. How do the details in this passage support the authors' purpose? The details about the expansion of sugar inform readers about how widespread the use of sugar was. The details about human knowledge inform readers about how humans learned about sugar. The details about ideas and global connections persuade readers that sugar's story has multiple consequences. The details about the spread of information about sugar entertain readers with stories of travel. The details about the expansion of sugar inform readers about how widespread the use of sugar was. What is the authors' purpose in this passage? to inform the reader that Louisiana had fewer enslaved people than other slave states did to inform the reader that Louisiana's hot weather hastened the sugar harvest to a few months to inform the reader that life for enslaved people improved when sugar mills became powered by steam to inform the reader that Louisiana's short harvest season meant that enslaved people were cruelly overworked to inform the reader that Louisiana's short harvest season meant that enslaved people were cruelly overworked Read the passage. When she realized that she had missed the bus, Jia became distraught. She paced back and forth, wringing her hands and trying not to cry. There was no doubt about it—she would be late for her meeting and might lose her job as a result of her tardiness. Based on context clues in the passage, what is the most likely meaning of distraught? tardy agitated doubtful earnest agitated How does the author's language in this passage reveal his opinion of Dhofar? Select two options. The author uses the phrase "stands on the sea" to describe Dhofar. The author says that incense in Dhofar is produced by trees "of no great size." The author describes Dhofar's busy port as "very good." The author uses the words "fine" and "splendour" to describe Dhofar. The author uses the phrase "subject to a count" to describe the people of Dhofar. The author describes Dhofar's busy port as "very good." The author uses the words "fine" and "splendour" to describe Dhofar. What function does this paragraph serve in the narrative? It is a flashback to Sunil's experiences in India. It is an exposition of Sunil's background and the introduction to a conflict. It is a description of the action following Sunil's solution to a conflict. It is a reflection on the solution to Sunil's conflict. It is an exposition of Sunil's background and the introduction to a conflict. Which figure from Russian history does Napoleon most likely represent? Lenin, who led the rebellion against the tsar in the name of communism Marx, who outlined a new social philosophy in the Communist Manifesto Stalin, who built a dictatorship under the guise of communism Trotsky, who was ultimately banished from the Communist Party Stalin, who built a dictatorship under the guise of communism Which sentence best reflects the author's claim in "Children of the Drug Wars" that children are leaving Central America to reach safety? "Children from Central America have been making that journey, often without their parents, for two decades." "By sending these children away, 'you are handing them a death sentence,' says José Arnulfo Ochoa." "It may be possible to transfer children and resettle them in other safe countries willing to share the burden." "Of course, many migrant children come for economic reasons, and not because they fear for their lives." "By sending these children away, 'you are handing them a death sentence,' says José Arnulfo Ochoa." Which quotation from the excerpt best reflects the author's subjective perspective about the fauna of Madagascar? "They have plenty of ambergris, because whales abound in these seas, and also cachalots." "They have leopards and lynxes and lions also in great numbers." "Other beasts, such as harts, stags, and roebuck and such-like game animals, are also abundant, besides game-birds of many kinds." "The great diversity of birds, quite different from ours, is truly marvelous." "The great diversity of birds, quite different from ours, is truly marvelous." How does the rhythm of iambic pentameter contribute to the meaning of Shakespeare's "Sonnet 100"? Select two options. The stresses highlight important words and concepts. The stressed syllables impart an impression of anger. The irregular rhythm emphasizes unpleasant meanings. The regular rhythm intensifies the emotional impact. The singsong cadence adds to the sarcasm in the words. The stresses highlight important words and concepts. The regular rhythm intensifies the emotional impact. How does this paragraph develop the characters in the dialogue? It explains to the reader where the characters are and what they are doing. It shows that Adam is afraid of what is in the water, but Laura is fearless and likes to tease him. It shows that Adam is interested in learning more about the crabs, but Laura is ignoring him. It explains to the reader how long Adam and Laura have known each other. It shows that Adam is afraid of what is in the water, but Laura is fearless and likes to tease him. How does the symbol of the coal miner work to create meaning? The coal miner symbolizes the hard work that went into creating the internet devices we use today. The coal miner symbolizes jobs lost by books being printed online rather than on paper. The coal miner symbolizes the fossil fuel energy used to create electricity to power devices. The coal miner symbolizes the green energy used to create electricity that powers devices. The coal miner symbolizes the fossil fuel energy used to create electricity to power devices. How does the narrative technique of characterization support the author's purpose in this excerpt? It shows how difficult travel has been for Enrique. It illustrates the one thing that Enrique is afraid of. It explains why Enrique does not want to be part of a gang. It demonstrates that Enrique takes drastic measures to survive. It demonstrates that Enrique takes drastic measures to survive. Read the excerpt from chapter 7 of Night. One day when we had come to a stop, a worker took a piece of bread out of his bag and threw it into a wagon. There was a stampede. Dozens of starving men fought desperately over a few crumbs. The worker watched the spectacle with great interest. What is the connotative meaning of the underlined word in the excerpt? a lavish event a humiliating sight an unexpected happening an entertaining performance a humiliating sight What does the passage reveal about Old Major's character? Select three options. He is decisive. He is naive. He is a persuasive speaker. He is firm in his beliefs. He is cowardly. He is decisive. He is a persuasive speaker. He is firm in his beliefs. What is the 'Stute Fish's motivation? to keep the whale full and happy to teach the whale a life lesson to escape being eaten by the whale to ask the whale for protection to escape being eaten by the whale Which words from the passage best support the authors' purpose? revolution, improve, and rising tragedy, death, and killer moved, reached, and conditions single, population, and children tragedy, death, and killer What is Orwell ridiculing in this passage? He is making fun of the idea of pigs building something. He is making fun of leaders who tell lies to their people. He is making fun of people who question their leaders. He is making fun of pigs calling one another comrades. He is making fun of leaders who tell lies to their people. How does the map help develop the central idea that the Louisiana Purchase had profound effects on sugar and the United States? The map illustrates the spread of sugar plantations from Haiti to the Louisiana Territory. The map clarifies how the Louisiana Purchase eventually became part of the United States. The map illustrates the size of the Louisiana Purchase and suggests its economic potential. The map clarifies that the Louisiana Territory was large enough to be sold for more money. The map illustrates the size of the Louisiana Purchase and suggests its economic potential. What does the sentence "The night was growing longer, never-ending" suggest about the author's viewpoint? He no longer cares about what happens to him. He believes that life in general is too hard to endure. He feels like the horrors he is experiencing will last forever. He believes that bad things happen only at night. He no longer cares about what happens to him. What is the cartoonist's purpose in this cartoon? to convince people that fungal bands are dangerous for beetles to convince people that beetles are damaging to trees to make people laugh at a play on words to make people believe that longhorn beetles hate fungi to make people laugh at a play on words Which of Cyril's actions does Saki exaggerate in "The Storyteller" to create satire? Select three options. disobeying his aunt asking questions about everything talking back to his aunt encouraging the bachelor to tell a story commenting on the two stories he is told asking questions about everything talking back to his aunt commenting on the two stories he is told Which examples of propaganda are found in this passage? Select two options. Snowball is used as a scapegoat. Napoleon talks to the animals through Squealer. Squealer targets his message to emphasize plain folks. Squealer uses glittering generalities to describe Napoleon's tactics. Napoleon uses name-calling to differentiate the pigs from the other animals. Snowball is used as a scapegoat. Squealer uses glittering generalities to describe Napoleon's tactics. How does Orwell use satire to achieve his purpose in this passage? Select two options. He uses parody to show how dictators deflect blame to others. He uses the three dogs to parody the idea that loyalty will be rewarded. He uses reversal to show that dictators do not abide by their principles. He uses Squealer's character to parody a naïve follower of a corrupt leader. He uses ridicule to make fun of how people are focused on economic gain. He uses parody to show how dictators deflect blame to others. He uses reversal to show that dictators do not abide by their principles. What is the central idea of this passage? Human beings are creative when they get into trouble. Because of one man's actions, whales never eat human beings. Whales always have a sore throat because of a grating. Human beings should stay away from whales to avoid being swallowed. Because of one man's actions, whales never eat human beings.

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