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English Midterm
English Midterm 2024
Question | Answer |
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What does Marley explain about the chain | Marley explains that he forged his chains in life. |
How many ghosts does Scrooge meet | He meets 4 ghosts. |
Why does Scrooge like darkness | Scourge likes the darkness because it is cheap. |
What is the name of the woman Scrooge loved | Her name was Bell. |
What was the name of Scrooge’s sister | Fan was the name of Scourge’s sister. |
How long ago did Scrooge's business partner die | His partner died 7 years ago. |
Why does Scrooge’s fiance leave him | She left because he became cruel. |
Who is the First Spirit to visit Scrooge | Marely visits him first. |
Whose life is dependent on Scrooge making a change for the better | Tiny Tim‘s life is dependent on Scourge changing. |
How many brothers does the ghost of Christmas Present have | He has over 1842 brothers. |
What is Katniss’ skill | Using a bow and arrow |
Who is given the nickname of “Mockingjay” | Katniss |
How does Rue die | She was stabbed by a spear in the stomach |
How does the Capitol feel about Katniss after the game | They’re mad because she was defiant. |
What Hunger Games happens in Catching Fire | The 75th Hunger Games |
What does Haymitch say to Katniss before she enters the game in Catching Fire | “Remember who the real enemy is.” |
Who dies FIRST in Catching Fire | Cinna |
What does Katniss ask Haymitch to do in Catching Fire | She wants to volunteer for Peter and wants him to live |
What does Finnick call the mission he and Katniss go on in Mockingjay | The 76th Hunger Games |
In Mockingjay, what did the capitol do to Peeta | They beat & brainwashed him. |
In Mockingjay: Part 2, who does Katniss kill | Katniss killed President Coin. |
Is December an example of a Proper or Common Noun | It is a proper noun. |
Is month an example of a Proper or Common Noun | It is a common noun. |
A verb is an action. | |
Would it be plagiarism if you copy and pasted something from Google AI | Yes, it would be plagiarism. |
A secondary source is an account of someone who has not experienced the event but knows of it. | |
“The house was as large as two football fields.” is an example of | hyperbole. |
personification. | |
entertain. | |
persuasion. | |
inform. | |
ethos. | |
logos. | |
pathos. |