Answer:
Rachel said that she hasn't written her essay yet.
Ann said that Kathy had smashed the crystal vase.
The following question is based on your reading of 1984 by George Orwell.
What do Mr. Charrington and O'Brien have in common?
a. Both hold high positions within Oceania's C. Each one holds a high rank within his
Inner Party.
respective class.
b. As Thought Police they frame possible d. Neither one has ever captured a real thought
revolutionaries.
criminal.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer: b. As Thought Police they frame possible thought revolutionaries.
Explanation:
Mr. Charrington and O’Brien are both revealed to be hidden members of the Thought Police, spying everyone around them, including Winston, to manipulate them and test their loyalty to the Party.
Mr. Charrington providing help for Winston’s several crimes are shown to be only a setup.
O’Brien´s participation in the revolutionary group called the Brotherhood is also a lie to trap Winston.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Read the following excerpt. Sarah looked at her brother again, waiting for some sort of response. Surely, he had not resigned himself to this situation. Surely, he did not intend to sit in their little apartment and wait for the Germans to come and get them. She had arranged for a hiding spot with one of her friends. She would harbor them in the attic of her grandfather’s farmhouse as long as needed. The place was dilapidated but isolated and did not draw many visitors or attention. Sarah knew with all of her heart that going there was a better option for them. Rumors had been circulating for weeks. Jews were not being taken away to work. The long trains pulling out of the stations were going to Polish death camps. Whoever got into the cattle cars was never coming back. “Alright,” he whispered. His voice was small but resolute. “We will leave on Sunday morning. We will take the train to Emmen and then walk the rest of the way. If anyone stops us, we can make believe that we are out for a weekend retreat in the countryside. Choose the question that would be most effective at encouraging a good discussion. Where are Sarah and her brother when they are having this discussion? How would you feel if you were Sarah or her brother? Where are the Jews being taken by the Germans? What would you have done if you were Sarah’s brother?
Answer:
How would you feel if you were Sarah or her brother? If I were Sarah or her brother than I would feel scared and lonely and terrified about the germens taking the jews to the polish death camp.
Where are the Jews being taken by the Germans? The long trains pulling out of the stations were going to Polish death camps.
What would you have done if you were Sarah’s brother? I would rather find a hiding spot then I would gather some food and tools and also some clothes with me .
Explanation:
Basically you have to think about the times of Anne Frank or the times where the jews were and think what you might have done there. That is all.
Answer:
its d i just took the test
Explanation:
If you guys could tell me which one went into each box that would be amazing thank you! :)
Read an excerpt from Justice Sonia Sotomayor's New York University 2012
Commencement Address:
Finally, the last emotion I've experienced has been the joy
of engagement. It's a hackneyed statement, but life is not a
spectator sport. To squeeze from life its fullness, to be
happy in this world in the short period of time we are given,
to find meaning in life, you have to be active and giving
members of your communities. Neither your life nor the
world you live in just happens. You control the quality of
your lives and your communities. It is only in giving to
others that you can find meaning and satisfaction in what
you do
What does Sotomayor use to introduce her discussion on the joy of
engagement?
O A. A statement that happiness should not be a life goal
O B. A comparison of two people's lives
O C. A metaphor about getting involved
O D. A suggestion that life has to be spontaneous
Answer:
O C. A metaphor about getting involved .
Explanation:
Justice Sonia Sotomayor was conferred a Doctor of Law degree, honoris causa, by the NYU on May 16. And she gave her speech at the 180th Commencement held at the Yankee Stadium.
In this speech, she recounts how life is all about taking challenges and getting involved in them. She went on to express her happiness on being conferred the degree while at the same time, she felt grateful to those who had awarded her. She also used a metaphor to talk about how getting involved in life is one of the most interesting and intriguing things in life. Her statement that "life is not a spectator sport" shows her own dedication to getting involved in life's challenges and tackling whatever obstacles that may come in the way.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.