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100

What pronouns are used when speaking in 3rd person pov?

'He" "She" "They"

100

What is the definition of Hyperbole?

Using extreme exaggeration.

100

What should the first paragraph of your essay be about? What should you be sure it includes.

Introducing what your essay is going to be about being sure to include a thesis statement

200

Give an example of a simile (5 seconds).

Must use like or as

200

What is the definition of the word "exemplifies"?

show

200

What POV should your essay be written in unless stated otherwise?

3rd Person POV

300

27A. Which statement best describes the author's purpose for including the dialogue between Mr. and Mrs. Harris in paragraphs 2-5?

It establishes miscommunication as a central theme for the passage

300

28B. Which quotation from paragraph 7 supports the answer to Part A?

"...she saw him pass the summit and proceed rapidly down a long steep incline...."

300

"Boom"

Onomatopoeia

400

27B. Which subsequent paragraph most explicitly develops the answer to Part A?

paragraph 7

400

29A. How do the interations Mrs. Harris has with the Dutch characters in paragraph 7 help to advance the plot of the passage?

They delay the potential reunion of Mrs. Harris with Mr. Harris because of a misunderstanding

400

30A. Which phrase best describes the reaction of the Dutch farmers to Mr. Harris's situation in paragraph 12?

unsympathetic and somewhat amused

500

28A. In paragraph 7, Harris thinks that Mr. Harris will "spring to earth on reaching the summit, and lean in careless and graceful attitude against the machine, waiting for her." What does this reveal about her point of view?

that she has mistaken notions about Mr. Harris

500

29B. Which quotation from paragraph 7 best exemplifies the answer to Part A?

"He concluded from her pantomime that some man had stolen her bicycle."

500

30B.Which two quotations from paragraph 12 support the answer to Part A?

"... neither surprised nor sorry..."


"... not as an accident, but as a good story..."