English, 30.10.2021 14:00 catman7884
Use the excerpt from Uncle Tom’s Cabin and the excerpt from Pudd’n’head Wilson to answer
questions 11–12.
11. The attitude of an author toward a character is often revealed in the way the character is
portrayed. How do the authors’ attitudes toward their characters differ in the two passages?
Use examples from each passage to support your response.
12. In both passages, the themes are expressed fairly subtly. How are the themes of the two passages
similar? Use examples from each passage to support your response.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:20
2pointsread this passage: "don't worry about me," i said. "i'm not tired at all." oh no,i'm feeling dizzy. this is what they call passing out. don'tdo that. don't pass out. stay upright – stay awake.how does the difference between the character's spoken words and internalthoughts affect the story? oa. it establishes the setting.ob. it introduces a new character.c. it creates dramatic tension.d. it ties up loose ends.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:20
In the space below, write a 800-1,000 word fictional narrative with an engaging hook, well-developed characters, conflict, and resolution, effective dialogue, examples of suspense and symbolism, and proper use of creative punctuation, including quotation marks, commas, and dashes.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:20
What happens to graders who use a red pen? a.they are more accurate with thier correctionsb.they find more errorsc.they feel themselves getting angrt when they graded.they make more mistakes
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English, 22.06.2019 14:30
Which describes the purpose of storytelling? a. to entertain and to teach new ideas b. to inspire religious feelings and to honor ancestry c. to communicate, to explain natural events, and to record history d. to create art, to describe emotions, and to frighten supernatural forces
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