Q What is the effect of this language?
1.
It conveys a tone of fantasy.
Explanation
For Momaday words can inspire emotions, they can create magic, and they are always powerful tools for understanding and shaping reality.
Q. What is the effect of the figurative language in this sentence?
2. Answer
It shows how Aho kept alive the memory of her people’s history.
Explanation
Aho passed down her memories of the Kiowas to Momaday, and, as such, much of Momaday’s knowledge of the tribe comes from her.
Q. What is the effect of the first-person point of view in this excerpt?
3. Answer
Readers get insight into the author’s personal view of the dogs of Kiowa society.
Explanation
It is noticed with the expresion "they should have been sad, I think, to see them go"
Q. What is the central thread that connects the three parts of Section VIII in The Way to Rainy Mountain?
4.
Kiowa people always show great respect for the dead.
Explanation
In direct contrast to the last segment, this one has a wholeness to it that pulls together a number of textual elements. The author references his dead grandmother (Aho), calls her by name immediately after giving the information that historically Kiowas did not call dead people by name.
Q. How does the author use the personal reflection passage to address the topic?
5.
It gives a personal account of the effect the Tai-me has on the author.
Explanation
Here, as in some earlier segments, the fluidity of the three voices is apparent. The legend of the acquisition of Tai-me is told in the ancestral voice; the object is described in the historical voice. The final voice, the personal, tells of the author's sole interaction with the figure. In all three, Tai-me is at the center. This is reflected in the book's structure: this segment occurs near the middle of the book.
Q. Which statement explains the author's meaning in this excerpt?
6.
Many different stories are part of the overall Kiowa story.
Explanation
The Way to Rainy Mountain is a history of the Kiowa people, but it’s a nontraditional history; it takes the kind of written “factual” history to which Euro-American culture is accustomed and blends it with tribal lore and personal recollection.
Q What is the effect of this language?
1.
It conveys a tone of fantasy.
Explanation
For Momaday words can inspire emotions, they can create magic, and they are always powerful tools for understanding and shaping reality.
Q. What is the effect of the figurative language in this sentence?
2. Answer
It shows how Aho kept alive the memory of her people’s history.
Explanation
Aho passed down her memories of the Kiowas to Momaday, and, as such, much of Momaday’s knowledge of the tribe comes from her.
Q. What is the effect of the first-person point of view in this excerpt?
3. Answer
Readers get insight into the author’s personal view of the dogs of Kiowa society.
Explanation
It is noticed with the expresion "they should have been sad, I think, to see them go"
Q. What is the central thread that connects the three parts of Section VIII in The Way to Rainy Mountain?
4.
Kiowa people always show great respect for the dead.
Explanation
In direct contrast to the last segment, this one has a wholeness to it that pulls together a number of textual elements. The author references his dead grandmother (Aho), calls her by name immediately after giving the information that historically Kiowas did not call dead people by name.
Q. How does the author use the personal reflection passage to address the topic?
5.
It gives a personal account of the effect the Tai-me has on the author.
Explanation
Here, as in some earlier segments, the fluidity of the three voices is apparent. The legend of the acquisition of Tai-me is told in the ancestral voice; the object is described in the historical voice. The final voice, the personal, tells of the author's sole interaction with the figure. In all three, Tai-me is at the center. This is reflected in the book's structure: this segment occurs near the middle of the book.
Q. Which statement explains the author's meaning in this excerpt?
6.
Many different stories are part of the overall Kiowa story.
Explanation
The Way to Rainy Mountain is a history of the Kiowa people, but it’s a nontraditional history; it takes the kind of written “factual” history to which Euro-American culture is accustomed and blends it with tribal lore and personal recollection.
11. Which element of a personal narrative allows the reader to hear from perspectives other that the author's?
C. Dialogue. The reader is able to understand the thoughts and feelings of each of the characters in the story through the dialogue. The dialogue is able to reveal what each of the characters think about the issue or the event they are facing.
12.
Read the following excerpt, then answer the following question.
"Allergies may seem similar to a cold, but the causes are very different. An allergy occurs when the body's immune system reacts to something the body comes in contact with. How can you know if you have a cold or allergies? A short-term illness caused by contact with a virus is a cold. Allergies can't be spread from person to person and may last longer than a cold. Neither allergies nor a cold are fun to experience, but understanding the differences can help you know how to respond."
Which format does the author use to help the reader understand the main idea?
A. Comparison/contrast. The author is able to show the similarities between cold and allergy, which is known as comparison. In addition, the author shows the differences between cold and allergy or he contrasts the two illnesses. By doing so, the reader is able to understand the idea clearly.
13.
Which of the following is best used to organize a narrative essay?
D. A
plot structure diagram. To be able to organize effectively a
narrative essay, a plot structure diagram would be very helpful. Since narration
is always chronological in order, it would be easier to put the parts of the
plot in the right order when they are shown first in a plot structure diagram.
14. What's the difference between cause and effect?
D. The cause is what happens, and the effect is the result of the cause. This can be illustrated in physical activities such as those that affect the environment. For example, when forests are denuded or trees are cut down without replacement (cause), there will be flooding in the lower areas because there will be no trees to keep the rain water (effect).
15. A
thesis statement should be placed in the
A.
first paragraph. It is always proper to put the thesis statement at the beginning
of the essay. It serves as the introduction to give the readers an idea of what
will be discussed in the body or what the essay is all about.
16.
When recording textual evidence for an essay, it's a good idea to
C. copy it directly from the text. Textual evidence should be copied word for word from the text. This is important because it becomes the proof that a certain idea or description is indeed present in the text or story. There is no need to transform it in one’s own words.
17.
When writing the body of an email, the writer should avoid using
C. slang. Email is some kind of formal communication. On the other hand, slang is only used in informal communication and is effective in spoken form only. The structure of the sentences would be affected and would even result in grammar errors.
18. On
a plot structure diagram, the climax is
D. the turning point of the story. Climax is the highest point in the story. It is the moment when the main character makes a decision that would either make or break his life. In other cases, it is a point when the secret is revealed or the conflict is settled.
1 9. To means to show what's alike between two or more things.
B. compare. To compare means to show the similarities between two things or ideas. This is one way of explaining something that is unfamiliar to the reader. The author would usually use something familiar to the reader to be compared to the new or unfamiliar item.
20. When writing a persuasive essay, the writer should use to support the argument.
A. evidence. To convince your readers or audience that what you are presenting is real and authentic, you need to show evidence or proof. For example, in campaign speeches, the deeds of the candidates with accompanying evidence in picture or actual projects would be convincing.
Question 1. A Question 2. A
Question 3. C Question 4. A
Question 5. B
Explanation:
Question 4 i'm not to sure about, but the others I am.
Hope this helps! :)
11. Which element of a personal narrative allows the reader to hear from perspectives other that the author's?
C. Dialogue. The reader is able to understand the thoughts and feelings of each of the characters in the story through the dialogue. The dialogue is able to reveal what each of the characters think about the issue or the event they are facing.
12.
Read the following excerpt, then answer the following question.
"Allergies may seem similar to a cold, but the causes are very different. An allergy occurs when the body's immune system reacts to something the body comes in contact with. How can you know if you have a cold or allergies? A short-term illness caused by contact with a virus is a cold. Allergies can't be spread from person to person and may last longer than a cold. Neither allergies nor a cold are fun to experience, but understanding the differences can help you know how to respond."
Which format does the author use to help the reader understand the main idea?
A. Comparison/contrast. The author is able to show the similarities between cold and allergy, which is known as comparison. In addition, the author shows the differences between cold and allergy or he contrasts the two illnesses. By doing so, the reader is able to understand the idea clearly.
13.
Which of the following is best used to organize a narrative essay?
D. A
plot structure diagram. To be able to organize effectively a
narrative essay, a plot structure diagram would be very helpful. Since narration
is always chronological in order, it would be easier to put the parts of the
plot in the right order when they are shown first in a plot structure diagram.
14. What's the difference between cause and effect?
D. The cause is what happens, and the effect is the result of the cause. This can be illustrated in physical activities such as those that affect the environment. For example, when forests are denuded or trees are cut down without replacement (cause), there will be flooding in the lower areas because there will be no trees to keep the rain water (effect).
15. A
thesis statement should be placed in the
A.
first paragraph. It is always proper to put the thesis statement at the beginning
of the essay. It serves as the introduction to give the readers an idea of what
will be discussed in the body or what the essay is all about.
16.
When recording textual evidence for an essay, it's a good idea to
C. copy it directly from the text. Textual evidence should be copied word for word from the text. This is important because it becomes the proof that a certain idea or description is indeed present in the text or story. There is no need to transform it in one’s own words.
17.
When writing the body of an email, the writer should avoid using
C. slang. Email is some kind of formal communication. On the other hand, slang is only used in informal communication and is effective in spoken form only. The structure of the sentences would be affected and would even result in grammar errors.
18. On
a plot structure diagram, the climax is
D. the turning point of the story. Climax is the highest point in the story. It is the moment when the main character makes a decision that would either make or break his life. In other cases, it is a point when the secret is revealed or the conflict is settled.
1 9. To means to show what's alike between two or more things.
B. compare. To compare means to show the similarities between two things or ideas. This is one way of explaining something that is unfamiliar to the reader. The author would usually use something familiar to the reader to be compared to the new or unfamiliar item.
20. When writing a persuasive essay, the writer should use to support the argument.
A. evidence. To convince your readers or audience that what you are presenting is real and authentic, you need to show evidence or proof. For example, in campaign speeches, the deeds of the candidates with accompanying evidence in picture or actual projects would be convincing.
Question 1. A Question 2. A
Question 3. C Question 4. A
Question 5. B
Explanation:
Question 4 i'm not to sure about, but the others I am.
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