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English 11B - Unit Four: Wild, Wild Life
"But Mom," Justin stammered, "I didn't know ... I mean I forgot ... or I guess I misunderstood." -
ANS-Which option demonstrates the correct use of ellipses in dialogue?

a recent war - ANS-Which detail would be considered part of the historical context of a setting?

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

awkward

bungling

clumsy - ANS-Which words are antonyms of dexterous?

Select all that apply.

Good luck to you all! :)) - ANS-Next Up Unit Exam Four

He believes that the court is legitimate. - ANS-Read the passage from Act 3, Part 2, of The
Crucible.

Which statement best describes Danforth's point of view in this passage?

He sympathizes with those who think the court is out of control. - ANS-Read the passage from
Act 3, Part 3, of The Crucible.

Which best describes the point of view of Hale in this passage?

humor; Danforth is surprised that Giles, an old farmer, has sued so many people that he writes
like a lawyer - ANS-Read this passage from Act 3, Part 2, of The Crucible.

Which technique does the author use in this passage to express an implicit point of view?

humor; Giles is rambling about a very old and irrelevant case in front of an important judge -
ANS-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?

Interaction of Narrative Elements - ANS-Lesson Eighteen

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