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english 11b - unit 4: wild, wild life
lesson 16 - ANS-point of view, part 1

which words mean about the same as sauntered in this sentence? select all that apply. -
ANS-ambled
strolled

which words are antonyms of dexterous? select all that apply. - ANS-clumsy
bungling
awkward

which technique does the author use in this passage to express an implicit point of view? -
ANS-humor; danforth is surprised that giles, an old farmer, has sued so many people that he
writes like a lawyer

which statement best describes danforth's point of view in this passage? - ANS-he believes that
the court is legitimate.

which two answers best describe danforth's point of view in act 3, part 2, of the crucible? -
ANS-he is willing to listen to legitimate evidence.

he believes that he has personally seen witchcraft.

read this passage from part 1 of "the yellow wallpaper."

which technique does the author use in this passage to express an implicit point of view? -
ANS-irony; the main character avoids making her husband "uncomfortable" by continuing to
make herself uncomfortable

what can you infer about hale's point of view from this passage? - ANS-he is beginning to doubt
the legitimacy of the court.

read this passage from part 1 of "the yellow wallpaper."

what is an implicit meaning in this passage? - ANS-the narrator feels very isolated.

read the sentence.

a woman who leaves directions for what to put on her tombstone is writing her _[blank]_.

which word correctly completes the sentence? - ANS-epitaph

, what is point of view in a literary text? - ANS-an individual's values, ideas, emotions, and beliefs

what does mettle mean in this passage? - ANS-ability to cope with challenges

in act 3, part 2, of the crucible, danforth is suspicious of john proctor's motivations in challenging
the court.

which statements from the text support this point of view? select all that apply. - ANS-danforth:
..... come now. you say your only purpose....

danforth (his eyes narrowing): now sir,.....

lesson 17 - ANS-point of view, part 2

in which sentence is the comma used correctly? - ANS-although both teams played well, the
falcons won in the last few seconds of the game.

which option demonstrates the correct use of ellipses in dialogue? - ANS-"but mom," justin
stammered, "i didn't know ... i mean i forgot ... or i guess i misunderstood."

read this passage from act 3, parts 2 and 3, of the crucible.

which technique does the author use in this passage to express implicit meaning? - ANS-humor;
giles is rambling about a very old and irrelevant case in front of an important judge

which best describes the point of view of hale in this passage? - ANS-he sympathizes with
those who think the court is out of control.

in part 2 of "the yellow wallpaper," the author implicitly suggests that the narrator is beginning to
hallucinate.

which statements from the text support this interpretation? select all that apply. - ANS-there are
always new shoots on the fungus, and new shades of yellow all over it.

sometimes i think there are a great many women behind, and sometimes only one, and she
crawls around fast, and her crawling shakes it all over.

in act 3, part 3, of the crucible, danforth believes that the court is inherently fair.

which statements from the text most effectively provide evidence for danforth's point of view?
select all that apply. - ANS-danforth: old man, if your informant tells the truth let him come here
openly like a decent man. but if he hide in anonymity i must know why.

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