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1. Describe the significance of Mrs. Pearce warning Higgins about his manners and dress in relation to Shaw’s message (theme) about social class.
2. Which of the following is most appropriate when writing a research report?
A. The French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson was famous for his random pictures of random people.
B. The famous French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson was known for his photographs of ordinary daily life.
C. The famous French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson took pictures of a bunch of random people doing everyday things.
3. A bystander defends the notetaker by saying, “it’s aw rawt: e’s a gentleman: look at his boots.” What does this quote say about Victorian beliefs regarding Social Class and crime?
Answer:
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Explanation:
1. Mrs. Pearce must remind him to mind his manner in front of Eliza and at the end of the play she has better manners than he does.
2.B;the famous french photographer Henri cartier-bresson was known for his photographer of ordinary daily life.
3.victorian beliefs revote around a person social class
1. Why do authors use symbols?
A. to show how a character is like an object
B. to draw attention to an idea or belief
C. to complicate the conflicts in the story
D. to make the plot more interesting
2. What is one of the best ways to identify a symbol?
A. Look at how minor characters react toward the object or detail.
B. Revisit the plot sequence to see how it relates to the theme.
C. Find a theme and then look for an object that highlights that theme.
D. Look for an object or detail that the author refers to repeatedly.
3. Which of the following objects is a symbol in The Outsiders?
A. sunsets
B. the movies
C. chocolate cake
D. the park
4. How does Hinton use the greasers' long, greasy hair as a symbol?
A. to show that the greasers live in an unclean and unhealthy environment
B. to indicate that the greasers do not care about their appearance or reputations
C. to show the greasers’ rebellious nature and how they are different from the Socs
D. to indicate that the greasers are too poor to buy shampoo and get hair cuts.