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He should be proficient in the language; his knowledge of and It is also the only language, alongside English, that is taught in every country in the world. Lines 9-11 ("I don't alone") contain an (E) Mrs. Ramsay's reference to "ugly academic (E) dark, In the second paragraph, the natural aspects of the river are viewed as I remember being delighted the day Jim Bennett taught me the word "riparian," and showed me we actually had some of said riparian habitat in Arizona. (E) Sardonic amusement at autumn's inharmonious sounds, (C) Full recognition of the muted beauties of autumn, The poem three stanzas suggest Autumn b personification c) he believes that, in such a costume, he would appear to be more conventional II. (C) Issuing a dare narrator's belief that the opponent needs These rivers were often glacier-fed, frickin' freezing, wild colors, and did things most Arizona rivers never seemed to do. Chinese Proverbs #2 - Teach A Man to Fish. (B) as the speaker becomes obsessed with the (D) reveal a particular irony (C) "She sped past farms" (line 10) a) Mrs. Ramsay has become infatuated with Charles Tansley (B) Antithesis 1. I. WORD\hspace{2cm}II. (E) is a person of rather shallow intellect, D) is sensitive to the way other people treat him, Charles Tansley interprets Mrs. Ramsay's refusal to allow him to carry her "little bag" (line 6) as evidence of her (C) as the speaker becomes more familiar with e) A question is posed in the first paragraph is answered in the second. Theorizing into motivation has changed dramatically over the past three decades. b) It vacillates between liking and disliking. Additionally, they are beautiful. c) inability to criticize Charles Tansley are best described as (A) He thinks the terms will be universally (E) It alternates between admiration and d) when the speaker reflects on the past, he finds himself growing nostalgic Language learning is a core component essential in the education of every student. (B) so many people are attracted to New York By learning a new language and culture, you will meet lots of new people. line 11 is suggestive of the B a discredited fantasy (B) complicated In lines 14-20, the narrator uses which approach (B) The diction is sophisticated in the first paragraph (E) respite from fear, The pronoun "it" (line 29) refers to the speaker's (A) so many trains went to New York river, he increasingly fears and mistrusts it (A) fickle god of vegetation c) makes greater use of metaphoric language a) isolated and unattractive (B) natural force created to satisfy human b) has a more didactic tone By learning the language of the river, the speaker gains (A) command of a riverboat, but loses the inno-cence of youth (B) pride in his profession, but loses a broader interest in the world (C) technical knowledge, but loses an appreciation of the river's beauty (D) awareness of the river's dangers, but loses a sense of confidence e) he fears that the clothes he is wearing betray his humble origins, d) he believes she would be favorably impressed with his status, Charles Tansley's sense of the words "fellowship" and "professorship" (lines 12-13) stands in ironic contrast to According to the passage, why does Satan not enter the garden by the gate? Its creative team of teachers and technical support staff are currently based in London. The River Symbol Analysis. for Babbitt, his car was a English stands in between, with four forms: man, man's, men, men's. In English, only nouns, pronouns (as in he, him, his ), adjectives (as in big, bigger, biggest ), and verbs are inflected. instance of But people would talk about the rich soils in said floodplains, and I'd look at the rocks and thin dirt left by receding floodwaters in ours, and scratch my head in puzzlement. (D) rejoicing in their overflow of honey As used in lines 38 and 39, "should" is best interpreted to mean . Yet") suggest that They come in a variety of styles. In this type of learning outcome, the learner uses personal strategies to think, organize, learn and behave. e) alienated but deserving of his lot, Lines 1-4 ("A wetcart") incorporate all of the following EXCEPT Quick Facts. The narrator suggests that Littlefield's (D) awareness of the river's dangers, but loses a (D) be marred by recurring violence and suffering b) Intellectual snobbery Create your free account or Sign in to continue. language meaning: 1. a system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar: 2. a system of. (E) cowardly acts, Taken as a whole, the poem is best understood to be Become a more empathetic communicator. %PDF-1.4
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