Indicate a passage that you consider memorable for its poetry. Does thepassage seem introduced for its own sake? Does it in any way advance the action of the play, express theme, or demonstrate character?
What will be an ideal response?
- Many a passage in the play could be cited for its poetic beauty, but, in our judgment, there is hardly a speech in the entire play that does not also perform at least one of the functions specified in the question.
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Jean-Luc and his family like the Vieux-Port on Sunday morning because _____.
A. the weather is always nice B. they like to go to the little shops C. Jean-Luc can go to his office while the children take a walk D. businesses are closed and there is little traffic
What is the treasure that is being sought? Notice Woolf’s use of “silver”at several points of the story. What is the real treasure in the house?
What will be an ideal response?
How can these myths hurt you?
What will be an ideal response?
If a professor asked you to answer "who were the characters in the passage," and "where did the action take place," you would be responding at which level of reading comprehension?
A. literal B. interpretive C. applied