English, 29.06.2021 19:40 Loggtech24
A be
DIRECTIONS Read the paragraph below. Then use what you have learned about paragraph structure to answer the
questions below.
Paragraph 4
Unlike literature in the Romantic Age, which focused mainly on the individual, literature of the Victorian Age focused on
how people dealt with drastic scientific and industrial changes. Several scientific discoveries in the fields of geology,
astronomy, and biology shook the basic foundation of Victorian culture. People stood between the past that they understood
and a future of unknown possibilities. People wanted to learn more and, at the same time, were afraid of what changes new
knowledge would bring. The work of one Victorian poet illustrates this conflict. In Idylls of the King, Alfred, Lord Tennyson
portrays a desire to return to the values of the past. In contrast, his "Ulysses," portrays a desire to press forward, to learn all
there is to learn, even if doing so seems frightening and unsure.
Which of these words from the paragraph is NOT a transitional word or phrase?
a. Unlike
b. Portrays
c. Between
d. In contrast
Answers: 3
English, 22.06.2019 09:30
Which detail should most likely be cited in a historical criticism of a literary work ? the author's use of dialogue in the literary work the impact the literary work has on modern audiences the popular cultural trends of the time when the work was written the audience that the literary work is likely to reach in the future
Answers: 1
English, 22.06.2019 14:50
Which statements about the function are true? check all that apply g(1) = -1 ng(0) = 0 g(4) = -2 g(1) = 1 g(-1) = 1 9(4) = 2
Answers: 2
A be
DIRECTIONS Read the paragraph below. Then use what you have learned about paragraph structure...
Medicine, 13.12.2020 17:20
Mathematics, 13.12.2020 17:20
Advanced Placement (AP), 13.12.2020 17:20
Mathematics, 13.12.2020 17:20
History, 13.12.2020 17:20
Mathematics, 13.12.2020 17:20
French, 13.12.2020 17:20
Biology, 13.12.2020 17:20
Mathematics, 13.12.2020 17:20
Advanced Placement (AP), 13.12.2020 17:20
SAT, 13.12.2020 17:20
Mathematics, 13.12.2020 17:20
World Languages, 13.12.2020 17:20
Biology, 13.12.2020 17:20