Cumulative Exam Review Questions And Already Passed Answers.
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English 3B Cumulative
What inference can be made about Clover's motivation to tell Boxer to stop working so hard? - Answer d. Clover thinks that if Boxer continues working so hard he will wear himself out and be harmed.
Which quotation from a Shakespearean sonnet is a couplet? - Answer a. "And yet by heaven, I ...
Cumulative Exam Review Questions
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What inference can be made about Clover's motivation to tell Boxer to stop working so hard? - Answer
d. Clover thinks that if Boxer continues working so hard he will wear himself out and be harmed.
Which quotation from a Shakespearean sonnet is a couplet? - Answer a. "And yet by heaven, I think my
love as rare, / As any she belied with false compare."
Which statement best compares how the two authors address this topic? - Answer d. Memmott
presents facts about the dictatorship objectively, while Alvarez gives details about how it affected
people.
Which central ideas are developed in chapters 3 and 4 of Animal Farm? Select two options. - Answer c.
The pigs use language and propaganda as tools.
d.Only the pigs are able to learn to read and write.
What is the cartoonist's purpose in this editorial cartoon? - Answer b. to make a satire about how many
reporters cover bad weather
What is the best evaluation of Ahmad's reasoning? - Answer a. It is illogical because it relies on faulty
reasoning.
Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World.
Sugar is a taste we all want, a taste we all crave. People throughout the planet everywhere have been
willing to do anything, anything at all, to get that touch of sweetness. We even know exactly how
thrilling it was to taste sugar for the first time. When the Lewis and Clark Expedition met up with the
Shoshone, who had little previous contact with Old World products, Sacagawea gave a tiny piece of sugar
to a chief. He loved it, saying it was "the best thing he had ever tasted." Sugar created a hunger, a need,
which swept from one corner of the world to another, bringing the most terrible misery and destruction,
but then, too, the most inspiring ideas of liberty.
,The text structure of this passage is - Answer c. cause and effect.
How does the illustration relate to the description of a Great House in the text? - Answer c. The
illustration shows what a Great House looked like from the outside, while the text explains what a Great
House looked like from the inside.
What can a writer describe about two characters to help develop their personalities? - Answer a. their
communication
When participating in a group discussion, a good group member maintains a balance between - Answer
a. speaking and listening
Which elements does strong narrative writing always contain? Check all that apply. - Answer a. a
connection to an outline
c.. a clear point of view.
e. a description of events
Which aspects of Russian history does the passage most reflect? Select three options. - Answer a. the
corruption of those in power
b. propaganda spread to induce confusion.
c. Stalin's attempt to expand industry.
Read the sentence.
The students found the grammatical rules incredibly simple to understand and use.
,Which word does the underlined phrase modify? - Answer c. rules
Which evidence best supports the authors' claim and purpose? - Answer a. "Simple enough; but this
trade up and down the Atlantic coast was part of a much larger world system."
Which details do the authors include to support the claim in this passage? Select two options. - Answer
b. explanations of how revolutionary ideas spread to Saint Domingue
d. examples of revolutionary ideas from other countries
Which inference does this passage support? - Answer c. as sugar became increasingly available to the
English, they wanted to acquire even more of it.
What is the best way to revise the paragraph to connect ideas? - Answer d. by combining sentences 4
and 5 with the transition word so
Which is the authors' purpose for writing this passage? - Answer b. to inform readers about the cultural
and historical significance of honey
The fisherman's motivation is to - Answer b try to find a way to stay alive.
Which text evidence best supports the authors' claim and purpose that enslaved people were more than
mercilessly treated workers? - Answer b. "They were not just labor, not just bodies born to work and
die."
Read the excerpt from "Children of the Drug Wars."
To permanently stem this flow of children, we must address the complex root causes of violence in
Honduras, as well as the demand for illegal drugs in the United States that is fueling that violence.
, What device supports the author's purpose, which is to show what has led to the refugee crisis? -
Answer b. repetition
Read the sentence.
Because of the high winds, the fire may spread rapidly, and we have been ordered to evacuate.
What type of sentence is this? - Answer c. a compound sentence
How does Orwell use irony in this excerpt? - Answer c. The text shows that the animals expected a
different outcome than the reality they are facing.
How does the cartoonist use an analogy to express his viewpoint in this cartoon? - Answer c. The
cartoonist compares the shark's illness to food poisoning to show that pollution affects wildlife.
Which paragraphs from the excerpt best support the conclusion that the author's primary purpose is to
teach a lesson? Select two options. - Answer a. "All the answers being different, the King agreed with
none of them, and gave the reward to none. But still wishing to find the right answers to his questions,
he decided to consult a hermit, widely renowned for his wisdom."
d. "The King went up to him and said: 'I have come to you, wise hermit, to ask you to answer three
questions: How can I learn to do the right thing at the right time? Who are the people I most need, and
to whom should I, therefore, pay more attention than to the rest? And, what affairs are the most
important, and need my first attention?'"
Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World.
In the 1400s, Spain and Portugal were competing to explore down the coast of Africa and find a sea
route to Asia. That way, they could have the prized Asian spices they wanted without having to pay high
prices to Venetian and Muslim middlemen. Spanish and Portuguese sailors searching for that sea route
conquered the Canary Islands and the Azores. Soon they began building Muslim-style sugar plantations
on the islands, some of them staffed by slaves purchased from nearby Africa. One sailor came to know
these islands particularly well because he traded in "white gold"—sugar. And then, as he set off on his
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