Literature Homework Assistance
Literature embodies an artistic expression that conveys ideas, emotions, and experiences through language. It stands as an integral aspect of human culture, embracing diverse forms and styles such as novels, poetry, drama, and essays. Beyond reflecting societal, historical, and cultural contexts, literature ignites readers' imagination, emotions, and critical faculties. It serves as a gateway to exploring the human psyche, fostering an understanding of diverse perspectives and values while delivering aesthetic pleasure. Literature profoundly influences personal development and societal progress.
- Des verbes réfléchis Complete these sentences with the appropriate verbs. Use each verb once. 1. Tu __ au bord du lac tous les jours, Rémy? a. se repose 2. Abdel __ souvent au café pour acheter un thé à emporter (to go). b. s'arrête 3. Mais non, tu __ ! M. Tahar n'est pas né en Tunisie. c. s'assied 4. Le jour de Thanksgiving,on mange et on __ sur le canapé. d. se trouve 5. Mathilde __ pour sortir avec ses copains. e. se détendre 6. Et le supermarché, il __ où, exactement? f. se met 7. Maman a dit que nous __ trop des affaires (business)des autres. g. te promènes 8. Cédric est stressé parce qu'il ne prend pas le temps de __ h. se prépare 9. Le prof __ ici, devant la classe. i. nous occupons 10. Ma fille rentre de l'école et elle __ tout de suite à faire ses devoirs. j. te trompes
- In Greek,the word utopia means a."highest." b. "no place." C "everywhere." d. "an ideal place."
- A person who produces work "in the vernacular"is one who a. relies on realism b. uses only natural light. c. uses a verse form of writing. d. writes in a local, rather than a classical, language.
- Here is a sentence from the news story: By 1934, the U.S.economy was doing better. But the Depression lasted for several years more. Which must mean the opposite of better? A. Worse B. Higher C. Last D. Lower
- Read the following introductory paragraph: Orville Wright, co-inventor of the airplane, was still alive the year Neil Armstrong, who would become the first man on the moon, signed up for flight training. This anecdote is more than a bit of mildly interesting trivia, it's proof that "life comes at you fast." The person who creates an idea or a technology cannot know how it will develop in a few years, much less a few centuries. The man who took the first flight did not imagine rockets, and the men who wrote the Second Amendment could not foresee the wide availability of automatic weapons. Times change, and it makes no sense to insist on applying the concept of Original Intent to constitutional issues. What is the main function of the sentence "The man who took the first flight did not imagine rockets, and the men who wrote the Second Amendment could not foresee the wide availability of automatic weapons,"in the paragraph? It helps set the tone. It introduces the topic / provides background information. It presents the thesis. It hooks the reader.