English Questions from Dec 06,2024

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Question 13 (1 point) What action by Hamlet in Act III is a change in his character behavior patterns so far? Confusing Ophelia by speaking to her in such different ways Hesitating and deciding not to kill Claudius while he is praying Stabbing through the curtain assuming it is Claudius and killing Polonius by accident instead Debating whether or not to commit suicide in his soliloquy 4 RéécrituRE Pour éviter les répétitions, réécrivez ce texte en utilisant des synonymes. Dans Les Fées, la cadette est la plus gentille. Quand la cadette rencontre la fée, elle est gentille avec elle. La fée la récompense pour avoir été si gentille. Select the etymology in this dictionary entry. bias \bahy-uhs noun pl biases 1. a prejudice or preference that influences judgment: The coach showed a bias for his star quarterback. 2. a diagonal line across fabric: The pattern says to cut the fabric on the bias. 3. (sports) a weight or irregularity that causes a ball to curve: That red bowling ball seems to have a bias toward the left. - from Middle French (biais) lect the part of speech in this dictionary entry. cascade \kas-keyd \noun pl cascades 1. a small, steep waterfall: The boys threw rocks into the cascade. 2. something that flows forth, resembling a waterfall: The skirt was composed of layers of cloth arranged in a cascade. 3. a large number of events that happen quickly in a series: Emma was plagued by a cascade of thoughts that kept her awake. - from Italian (cascare) Learn with an example Select the comparative and superlative forms in this dictionary entry. obscure luhb-skyoor\adjective obscurer, obscurest 1. not well known: An obscure local band was the opening act of the concert. 2. not clearly seen: Those distant stars are quite obscure without a telescope. 3. not easily understood: Few students were able to follow the professor's obscure logic. - from Latin (obscurus) Submit 6. Read the following sentence: "However, fossil fuels are known as non-renewable sources of energy. They cannot be used over and over again. This means that one day they will run out." As used in the passage, what does the word "non-renewable mean? A coming from water B wasteful C going to run out D easily generated 7. Non-renewable energy sources will eventually run out. renewable energy sources will not run out and we can keep using them. Choose the answer that best completes the sentence below. A For example B Because C on the other hand D Therefore Multiple Choice 1 point Choose the statement that best explains the quotation. A The quotation means wherever you go, make sure to take your heart. B The meaning of the quotation is for you to go have fun and don't feel bad CI think he means if your going to do something do it with all your heart D The meaning of the underlined quotation 7 is whatever you do, always give all of your effort. 1 Multiple Choice 1 point Which is the best choice for underlined word 1 ? A NO CHANGE B is C will be D had been Which word would best replace underlined word 11? A NO CHANGE B celebrates C celebrations D celebrities Choose the sentence that correctly rewrites underlined sentence 10 to show this event definitely happened. A In the 18th century, fireworks should have became common in Europe. B By the 18th century, fireworks had became common in Europe CIn the 18th century, fireworks became common in Europe. Dint the 18th century, fireworks could have been in Europe.
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