Cards in this guide (16)
A reader who's invested and emotionally involved in the story
is more likely to experience tension and suspense than a reader
who's not invested or emotionally involved.
What is the logic in modest proposal
What is the logic in modest proposal?
Why might a writer choose to use satire
to enetain people during dificult times
What connotation do the words chill and frozen have that contributes to rutledge's purpose
Which social problem does swift most strongly address in his proposal
unemployment
Social-class inequality
Which statement best reflects the purpose of satire
It encourages change or reform.
It reveals flaws in a society in an indirect way.
What is the effect of having an unreliable narrator in Top of the Food Chain
It leads the reader to question the narrator's views.
something about asking questions about the narrator views
What is one of the four freedoms that roosevelt identifies in his four freedoms speech
Of these events in Top of the Food Chain which happens first
A species of wasp that eats caterpillars is killed off-apex
Which type of appeal is the author primarily using in this excerpt from Top of the Food Chain
Which sentence best contrasts two things
Running on a treadmill is much easier than running outdoors.
Air travel is much more expensive than bus travel.
How does the phrase happy consummation (which is another way to say a happy conclusion) help contribute to a tone of satisfaction in this excerpt
It makes the actions seem good and supported by all.
In Hope Survives in Search for Katrina's Missing what happened to Charles Slim Chauppetta
He is still missing, and his family is searching for him. apex
What statement best describes how the author's word choice contributes to the tone of the passage
APEX
The authors use of the phrase “fades from my sight” gives the passage a sad and isolated tone.
What baout the narrator in Top of the Food Chain helps advance the storys theme and careless about decision-making
What sentence best states the main idea of this passage from Roosevelt's Four Freedoms speech