Tone
Imagery
Understanding
Characterization
200

The narrator’s attitude toward the women on the beach is best characterized as?

ambivalence

200

The imagery of the river primarily functions as:

Symbolize danger and unpredictability

200

In line 51, the word “feinted” most closely means?

dodged

200

The phrase “perfected the art of causing riverside panic” suggests that Bruce and Loonie:

Treat chaos as a form of entertainment

300

Which line best marks a shift in the narrator’s tone from excitement to guilt?

Line 61

300

The description of the river being both “cold” and “safe” primarily serves to:

Introduce a contrast that foreshadows misjudgment

300

In lines 40 – 43, “I felt myself ... the water.”  is an example of what literary device?

parenthetical interruption

300

Lines 40-43 (“I felt myself rise…my shirt off”) contributes to the development of the narrator as someone who:

overestimates his own heroism 

400

The final statement that Bruce feels “sympathy and contempt all at once” suggests that he:

experiences unresolved internal conflict

400

The image of the sandals floating upstream represents:

The woman’s independence

400

“One November afternoon... drowning right beneath them” what is the effect of no commas/ breaking up the sentence

to create a sense of urgency and momentum

400

The line “she made tanty noises like a toddler” (line 55-56) best characterizes the woman as reacting with:

Indignation and chagrin  

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