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- 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
- Chelonlans: Reptiles with Shells Turtles, Tortolses, and Terrapins More than 250 species ofturtles, tortoises, and terrapins inhabit Earth's deserts, woodlands, freshwater ponds streams, marshes, and oceans. Scientists call these reptiles with shells chelonians, and evidence suggests that these creatures have changed very little in the last 200 million years. Recognizing a member of the Chelonia order is easy for many people, but classifying the animal as a turtle or a tortoise can be tricky. Some experts say that a chelonian that lives mostly in the water is a turtle.while chelonians that live on land are tortoises. However, it isn't always that simple. For example. box turtles are primarily land animals, but they're still called turtles. In parts of the United States, some turtles are known as terrapins, a name that comes from an American Indian word meaning "little turtle."Terrapins live in or near brackish (slightly salty) water along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Wherever they live, all female turtles, tortoises, and terrapins lay their eggs on land. 3 Achelonian's shell is made of flat bones that fit neatly together, and the shell doesn't come off -It's part of the creature'skeleton. A turtle's backbone and ribs blend into the upper shell, called the carapace. The lower shell is called the plastron. The upper and lower shells are connected at the sides. 4 A layer of skin covers the bones of the carapace. In most chelonians.this skin produces large scales called scutes. In a few species, the skin forms a tough, leathery layer over the shell. Some chelonians can pull their heads and feet into the she You might hear a hissing sound as it retracts its head and legs: the animal is expelling air so it can fit inside. The Threat of Extinction Because chelonians have been around for so long.it might be surprising to learn that some species are endangered. Although otters, raccoons. crocodiles, snakes, bears, and large birds can feed on chelonians, that's not what has brought some turtles and tortoises to the edge of extinction . The greatest threat usually comes from human beings. 6 In many areas of the world, the nesting sites and habitats of chelonians This sentence is from the passage. "Because chelonians have been around for so long.it might be surprising to learn that some species are endangered." (Paragraph 5) How does paragraph 7 help to further develop this idea? 1. It proposes solutions to the multiple human threats that turtles face. 2. It describes how little the turtle species has changed over the centuries 3. It compares and contrasts the impact of human and animal groups on turtles. 4. It explains why humans should be concerned about saving the turtle population.
- The movement of the progress bar may be uneven because questions can be worth more or less (includi How do you know the writer used a point-by-point comparison strategy in the passage? The writer combines information about both kinds of books in each paragraph. The writer moves between the two kinds of books back and forth, throughout the passage. The writer covers all the information about e-books and then print books. The writer discusses e-books for several paragraphs and then discusses print books until the end.
- Part B Which two phrases provide context clues for the meaning of ostracizing? A __ following the lead __ " (paragraph 1) B __ obvious snubs __ " (paragraph 1) C __ noticeably more advanced in Nge ..." (paragraph 1) D __ feel at home." (paragraph 4) E "... were giggling and chattering ..." (paragraph 7) F __ the walls that cliques tried to erect __ " (paragraph 9)