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Givingbr /> "we are many", tkam, and thesis statements quiz
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question 1 (1 point)
mayella lies about the attack for all of the following reasons except:

question 1 options:

her father had threatened her.

she was ashamed of breaking a rigid social "law".

she wanted to draw public attention to herself.

she needed to blame someone else in order to hide her own guilt.

question 2 (1 point)
"as judge taylor banged his gavel, mr ewell was sitting smugly in the witness chair, surveying his handiwork." which two words suggest that mr ewell intends to cause chaos?

question 2 options:

his handiwork

sitting smugly

witness chair

judge taylor

question 3 (1 point)
atticus asks bob ewell to sign his name in front of the court. what does this show the jury (and the reader)?

question 3 options:

that bob ewell can actually write.

that bob ewell is right-handed and could have caused mayella's injuries.

that bob ewell is left-handed and could have caused mayella's injuries.

that bob ewell is innocent.

question 4 (1 point)
what is the point of atticus asking tom robinson so many questions about his background?

question 4 options:

to show that he is not guilty.

to show that he has nothing to hide, and that he is respectable and honest.

to make the court feel sorry for him.

to make the court angry with him.

question 5 (1 point)
an mla formatted in-text citation contains which of the following information?

question 5 options:

author's first and last name

author's last name and page number

author's last name and year of publication

author's first name and page number

question 6 (1 point)
which of the following is not an aspect of a well-written thesis statement?

question 6 options:

reasons that support your claim.

claim

identification of topic

topic details

question 7 (1 point)
“mr. tate said, ‘oh yes, that’d make it her right. it was her right eye, mr. finch. i remember now, she was bunged up on that side of her ’” which of the following is the correct citation for the quote from page 47 of harper lee’s to kill a mockingbird?

question 7 options:

(harper l)ee, to kill a mockingbird pg. 47).

(to kill a mockingbird, lee, 47).

(lee 47).

(lee, p. 47).

question 8 (1 point)
what is one possible theme of pablo neruda's poem, "we are many"?

question 8 options:

learning to be at ease with oneself can be difficult.

there are many different types of people from chile.

people should not reflect on who they are inside.

pablo neruda has multiple personalities.

question 9 (1 point)
"we are many" has been called a "geography of self" poem. what does neruda say about himself in this poem?

question 9 options:

he sometimes doesn't know how to deal with the world around him.

he doesn't always like writing.

he thinks of himself as the same as the heroes he sees in movies and reads about.

he is many different traits within one person, as is everyone, and that those different aspects of our personalities are like traveling to different lands and different cultures.

question 10 (1 point)
which of the following is not a required part of introductory paragraph?

question 10 options:

hook

specific details

thesis

transition

question 11 (1 point)
the poem, “we are many” can be found on pages 12 and 13 of an anthology (a collection of pablo neruda’s poems, translated by alastair reid) by the same name, we are many. the anthology was published by cape goliard press ltd. if a writer quotes from the above poem in an essay, which of the following would be found on the bibliography?

question 11 options:

neruda, pablo. "we are many." we are many, translated by alastair reid, cape goliard press ltd., pp. 12-13.

pablo neruda. “we are many.” we are many, translated by alastair reid, cape goliard press ltd., pp. 12–13.

neruda, pablo. “we are many.” cape goliard press ltd., pp. 12–13.

“we are many.” by pablo neruda in we are many, translated by alastair reid, cape goliard press ltd. on page 12.

question 12 (1 point)
in the first three stanzas of "we are many," how does neruda see himself?

question 12 options:

brave and smart

single and attractive

foolish and cowardly

always right about everything

question 13 (1 point)
what is neruda's purpose for writing "we are many? "

question 13 options:

to encourage others not to be so hard on themselves as he has always been.

to reflect on his life and put himself down.

to learn about his home country.

to show readers that all people are alike in some ways, especially in how they judge themselves.

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