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- How do Romeo and Juliet act when each discovers whom the other is? Juliet is intrigued. Romeo is ecstatic, but Juliet is worried. They are both devastated. They are both indifferent.
- excerpt from Dover Beach by William Arnold The sea is calm tonight. The tide is full,the moon lies fair Upon the straits; on the French coast the light Gleams and is gone the cliffs of England stand, 5 Glimmering and vast,out in the tranquil bay. Come to the window.sweet is the night-air! Only, from the long line of spray Where the sea meets the moon- blanched land, Listen! you hear the grating roar 10 Of pebbles which the waves draw back, and fling, At their return, up the high strand, Begin, and cease, and then again begin, With tremulous cadence slow and bring The eternal note of sadness in. 7 Select the correct answer. What is the figurative meaning of the moon in the passage? A. passing of time B. sleep C. soothing feelings D. light
- Rogue Heart by Axie Oh (excerpt) The dreamers gather in Neo Beijing's starlight district.The wanderers and the thrill seekers. Those with poems in their souls and secrets in their hearts. All those racing toward the bright, unknowable future. All those running from pasts painful and unforgiven. If you listen carefully.you can hear the song of the city.It's in the sharp, raucous laughter of the kids barreling down the crowded streets, in the heavy electronic beats erupting like great beasts from basement clubs.in the wind whistling through dark alleys, and in the rain as it drops on to the city like so many falling stars. Two years ago, I stumbled into the city.half starved and afraid, and I couldn't hear the song. My heart beat louder than the musiC. Memories rise unbidden-of pain, of loss, of a handsome face so beloved yet turned from me. I place a hand against my throat until the rapid pulse steadies. The past is in the mind, as Dr. Koga used to say. Let it go. Let it be. The future is in the heart. Tonight the song is a light patter of droplets on the windowpane. I listen for a moment more before turning back to the café, broom in hand. The Alchemy" of Dreams lies in the labyrinth of shops surrounding the Moon Court. The proprietors run the shop with their university-bound daughter, TingTing, I believe at first they hired me out of pity-a girl, just sixteen, who couldn't understand their language, let alone speak it who had hut the clother nn hachank and Annedina to TinaTins Select the correct answer. Read the excerpt from Rogue Heart by Axie Oh. She slips through the beaded curtain to the kitchen, presumably to hang up her apron and apply a sweep of cherry gloss across her lips. Which dictionary entry supports meaning of the word sweep as used in the excerpt? A. a smooth, curving movement B. the removal or clearing away of C. a search over an entire area D.a movement of irresistible force
- A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens (adapted excerpt) The story takes place during the time of the French Revolution, the storming of the Bastille in Paris. During the riots, Doctor Manette's daughter, Lucy Darnay learned that the prison had been attacked and the political prisoners held there, including her husband, were in danger. Here Doctor Manette had ascertained, through the registers on the table, that his son-in-law was among the detainees. He had pleaded hard to the Tribunal, in which some members were asleep and some awake for his life and freedom. In the first frantic greetings lavished on himself as a noted sufferer under the overthrown system, it had been accorded to him to have Charles Darnay brought before the lawless Court, and examined That,he seemed on the point of being at once released, when the tide in his favor met with some unexplained check (not intelligible to the Doctor), which led to a few words of secret conference That,the man sitting as President had then informed Doctor Manette that the defendant must remain in custody, but should for his sake, be held blameless in safe custody. Select ALL the correct answers Which two details in the text reveal to the reader that Doctor Manette has a good reputation with members of the Tribunal? D overthrown system" "In the first frantic greetings lavished on himself as a noted sufferer under the D son-in-law was among the detainees" "Here Doctor Manette had ascertained, through the registers on the table, that his D "It had been accorded to him to have Charles Darnay brought before the lawless Court' "He seemed on the point of being at once released, when the tide in his favor met with some unexplained check "But should, for his sake, be held blameless in safe custody"
- 12 "To You" is an 1856 poem by Walt Whitman. In the poem,Whitman suggests that readers whom he addresses directly, have not fully understood themselves, writing. __ Which quotation from "To You" most effectively illustrates the claim? A) "You have not known what you are you have slumber'd upon yourself / all your life, / Your eyelids have been the same as closed most of the time." B) "These immense meadows these interminable rivers, you are immense I and interminable as they." C) "I should have made my way straight to you long ago, / I should have blabb'd nothing but you, I should have chanted nothing / but you." D) "I will leave all and come and make the hymns of you, / None has understood you, but I understand you." 13 Born in 1891 to a Quechua-speaking family in the Andes Mountains of Peru.Martin Chambi is today considered to be one of the most renowned figures of Latin American photography. In a paper for an art history class, a student claims that Chambi's photographs have considerable ethnographic value-in his work.Chambi was able to capture diverse elements of Peruvian society, representing his subjects with both dignity and authenticity. Which finding, if true, would most directly support the student's claim? A) Chambi took many commissioned portraits of wealthy Peruvians, but he also produced hundreds of images carefully documenting the peoples.sites, and customs of Indigenous communities of the Andes. B) Chambi's photographs demonstrate a high level of technical skill, as seen in his strategic use of illumination to create dramatic light and shadow contrasts. C) During his lifetime, Chambi was known and celebrated both within and outside his native Peru, as his work was published in places like Argentina, Spain, and Mexico. D) Some of the peoples and places Chambi for Peruvian photographers. photographed had long been popular subjects