"Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?"--Joyce Carol Oates How would you describe the character of Connie?

A. A girl who is searching for independence
B. a typical fifteen-year-old girl who fights with her mother
C. a young girl who doesn't understand the power of her own sexuality
D. all of these choices


Answer: D

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The young scholar graduated first in her class with a degree in physical science. One year later, she completed another degree, in mathmatics.

This sentence form an essay. Proofread the essay and select the misspelled word in each item. A) science B) completed C) mathmatics

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Por eso soy así  Ramón's father is very strict. He is explaining to Ramón why he is that way. Complete the paragraph with the correct form of each verb in the past (imperfect) subjunctive. Pero no era tan malo que yo no ____________________ (poder) mirar la tele mucho, aunque esperaba que algún día mis padres ____________________ (comprar) más equipo.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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PASO 1. Un restaurante terrible.Cristina is writing an entry in her diary. She went to a restaurant with her friends and something horrible happened. Help her complete the entry by completing the sentences. Choose the correct verb in parentheses and use its correct form in the preterite. Inside the brackets, write the appropriate indirect object pronoun.

? Querido diario: Hoy quiero contarte sobre una experiencia terrible. Mis amigos y yo  (ir / comprar) ________ a un restaurante.  (Entrar / Salir) __________ y nos sentamos en una mesa. La mesera  [____]  (mostrar / servir)  __________ el menú y nos recomendó el plato del día. Pedimos la comida y la mesera no nos la  (traer / envolver)  __________ porque ¡se había acabado (had run out of it)!   [____] pedimos traer otros platos pero nos dijo que no y nos pidió salir del restaurante. Por supuesto, no  [____] dimos propina. ¡Fue terrible!? Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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"Dulce et Decorum Est"--Wilfred Owen What is the term for the figure of speech used in these lines: "Bent double, like old beggars under sacks, / Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge"?

A. apostrophe B. hyperbole C. allusion D. simile

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