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.
- 1) Write a letter in each box to show if each sentence is active (A) or passive (P) The city was seved by superheroes. square The students performed a play. square Kribley F.C, scored a goal. square My finger was bitten by my hamster. square George wrote that book. square In the sentences above circle the subject. Rewrite the active s sentences as passive sentences. __ 2) Rewrite the passage below in the future tense. Today, I finished all of my homework. Then,I went out with my friend. She was home from her holidays and had lots of funny stories. __
- FLUORESCENT AGLOW Which word is the least descriptive and would be considered the weakest word in this list? A aglow B fluorescent C light D luminous
- 3. Another way of preparing a granny smith apple, one that is a little ripe, is to bake it I pie. A Granny smith apple B Granny Smith apple C granny Smith Apple D Granny Smith Apple
- 3.4.3 Test (CST): Literary Criticism Question 19 of 20 Which sentence contains an example of an oxymoron? A. The leaves danced about in the tree , happy the fall wind had set them free. B. She ran up the steps like a gazelle and disappeared into the house. C. There was a sharp softness to the accumulating thunderclouds. D. Her summer vacation went by in the blink of an eye.
- Question 15 of 20 What aspect of a story is most likely to change when presented In a different medium? A. The main characters B. The stakes of the conflict C. The climax of the plot D. The audience's perception