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On these few questions of this quiz! 1. "besides, what could they see but a hideous and desolate wilderness, full of wild beasts and wild men-and what multitude there might be of them they knew could have little solace or content in respect of any outward objects." (william bradford, of plymouth plantation: book1, chapter ix) the audience of the preceding passage is: a : general b: the author himself c: specific to the author's government officials d: specific to the author's church 2. one of the key questions for analyzing audience is: did the author choose a subject that is of interest of a particular group of people? true false 3. look at this sentence: my best friend beamed with when she won the race. select the word with the most appropriate connotations to fill in the blank and fit the tone of the sentence. a: conceit b: vanity c: arrogance d: pride 4. look at this sentence: the kindergarten teacher asked the children not to rudely things that other children were playing with. select the word with the most appropriate connotations to fill in the blank and fit the tone of the sentence. a : capture b: seize c: confiscate d: grab

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