does anyone know all the anwsers to english 9A unit 1 test?
1. Ideal example
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-Pensive
-Abomination
-Epitome
-Palpable
2. Extremely angry
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-Serene
-Imminent
-Virulent
-Infuriated
3. Calm; peaceful
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1 point
-Imminent
-Epitome
-Serene
-Pensive
4. Able to be felt
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-Abomination
-Palpable
-Virulent
-Infuriated
5. About to happen
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-Virulent
-Pensive
-Serene
-Imminent
6. In the poem “Hanging Fire,” what is the result of “momma’s in the bedroom with the door closed?”
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-The speaker is able to sneak out and visit with her friends
-The speaker feels isolated with no one to answer her questions
-The speaker is able to take several cookies from the cookie jar
-The speaker knows it is past her bedtime, and she will put herself to bed
7. The speaker in the poem “On Turning Ten” is mostly concerned about _____.
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-the complexity and responsibility of growing older
-making new friends in his neighborhood
-how often he daydreams about strange characters
-falling off his bicycle and hurting his knee
8. In My Forbidden Face, the author recalls a cartoon that “shows two scientists bending over a microscope, studying some talibs swarming on a specimen slide. The scientists seemed perplexed and wonder what kind of germ they’re looking at.” This comparison is a literary device known as _____.
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-Simile
-Foreshadowing
-Metaphor
-Cliffhanger
9. “A story isn’t about a moment in time, a story is about THE moment in time,” was written by W.D. Wetherell, the author of The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant. For this story, the narrator would most likely describe his moment as _____.
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-his favorite summer memory, swimming on the river and making friends
-an epic struggle with the bass, ending with giving the fish to a girl he liked
-an unforgettable party with his favorite band, playing his favorite songs
-a mistake choosing a longshot love interest over his favorite hobby
10. In My Brother’s Keeper, Jamie is faced with a difficult decision about telling the truth in court when his brother Ted is accused of _____.
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-destroying an ATM machine
-hit-and-run car accident with a pedestrian
-shoplifting from a grocery store
-stealing a teammate’s car
11. The narrator in The Scarlet Ibis tells us that “pride is a wonderful, terrible thing.” How can pride be wonderful? How can pride be terrible? For the narrator and Doodle, is pride more wonderful or more terrible? Use examples from The Scarlet Ibis to support your claim.
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5 points
-Your answer
12. The four main types of conflict in literature include (1) man vs. man, (2) man vs. self, (3) man vs. nature, and (4) man vs. society. Which ONE type of conflict is most important to The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant? Use at least one example from the text to support your choice as the most influential conflict.
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5 points
-Your answer
13. In your opinion, which character from this unit changed the most from the beginning to the end of their story? Name the character and the story, describing the rite of passage the character experiences, and explain how that character evolved as a person throughout the story.
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5 points
-Your answer