B. 7 According to the family legend, it was love at first sight. Use Left and Right arrows to view selected values, Delete key to deselect. B. her intelligence What does paragraph 31 mainly reveal about Eliza? 14 Dew-veh-teen? Elizas heart lurches into her throat. Based on this sentence, what is the author's point of view about Baum's sto ries? First introduced as the flower-girl in Act One, and called variously Liza, Eliza, and Miss Doolittle, Eliza is the subject of Higgins and Pickering's experiment and bet. There isnt much time. C. It serves as the topic sentence for the remainder of the article. D. It shows how rarely Baum told his stories to others. In both acts IV and V acts are concerned with the girl 's.. How is Patsys win a victory for both his mother and his father? C. It suggests that Eliza is unwilling to compete in the bee. Maudis sisters and her brother had recently moved to the Dakota Territory, and their letters told of fortunes to be made. What is the BEST definition of "spoiled" as used in paragraph 21? These days, ubiquitous 1 MGM movie overshadows the books, but readers who choose to go there still find Oz so much more than lions, tigers and bears, oh my. "No road to success was ever more winding than Baum's." So in 1888, with his life on the downward side of the rainbow, Baum moved his family west to the prairie. In paragraph 12, how does the description of the nightmare mainly affect the tone of the story? A. ? Paragraph styles format the entire paragraph, as you might expect. Liza: Freddy loves me: that makes him king enough for me. It contrasts the first half of the article with the second half. 8 Having been informed that a gregarine is a parasitic protozoan taken from the Latin, Rachel has no choice but to start spelling. Decisions were made that displeased most if not all observers. 2. I like being slender and straight. While Higgins and Pickering insist that they are treating Eliza well, Higgins refers to her merely as an "absorbing experiment." This black-and-white drama from Wim Winders concluded his informal "Road Movie Trilogy." It follows two men as they travel along the East German border, encountering people and places in disrepair. has to be told what to do. The sound of vigorous applause happiness as important Hollywood s point of in! When you have to carry every drop of water you use half a mile, you dont throw away any. On introducing him to Maud, his aunt said, Im sure you will love her. Baum smiled and replied, Consider yourself loved, Miss Gage. Maud held out her hand and answered, Thank you, Mr. Baum. They offered a chance to invent new and exciting characters and places. From these movements, she tries to chart the words path through time and place. Read this story. The bazaar broke even for a while, but when the Dakota boom ended, the store went belly-up. Which quotation BEST expresses a central idea of the story? stop!! When Freddy bumps into the Flower girl at the opening of act 1, Freddy's mother is most concerned with Freddy personally knowing the girl Why does the mother offer the flower girl money after Freddy bumps into her and knocks her flowers down Both a & c Which name does Liza call Freddy the first time they meet each other Freddy D. She has devotion for animals. 20. C. It serves as the topic sentence for the remainder of the article. D. She gets easily distracted. (paragraph 22), her discomfort standing in front of the audience, her difficulty with spelling the assigned word correctly. 1 More than ever, Eliza wants to win. N Pound. D. by emphasizing that many books Baum wrote were forgotten. Higgins assumes that it is a relative of, Mrs. Higgins says that Mr. Doolittle can take care of, them for having talked about how glad they were that their experiment was over, when. After he died, his successors churned out 26 more. 5. Number 14, whose perpetually perfect posture adds to the overall impression that he is an android, causes murmurs of admiration when he rips through DVANDVA without asking for a derivation or use in a sentence. Eliza has never before enjoyed the luxury of bathing like a lady. C. They are different from childrens stories of today. The answer is A because in the passage she is writing out letters but it turns into imaginary commodities for example, "Inside Ellys head, L grows longer, its edges curving inward to form an O. 31 Time moves so slowly. A. When was it born? A. Eliza knows that difficult words follow easy words at spelling bees. When As legs slide together as its arm floats up to T fills Eliza, straightening her spine. It suggests that Eliza is unwilling to compete in the bee. Baums fairyland is a place of childish dreams and fears, a kingdom ruled by love but haunted by the fear of sudden death. One rainy day, Jane sneaks upstairs to her aunt's room. Which idea would be most important to include in a summary of the story? Why didn't you leave me where you picked me out ofin the gutter? continuous uniform distribution real life example. She teaches Eliza how to care for herself and be a lady. Use Up and Down arrows to view available values, Enter to select. by listing characters that appeared in Baum's books, by emphasizing that many books Baum wrote were forgotten, by describing the work for which Baum is best known, by explaining that other authors continued Baum's work. C. She stood there untying her bandanna and I watched her as though I didnt know her face better than my own. (paragraph 14) What Does Your Personality Color Reveal About You? Mr. 21. Baum's constant reading of fairy tales influenced his later writing. Track each student's skills and progress in your Mastery dashboards. She returns to Duvetyn, pushes everything else aside. Mrs. Pearce and Mrs. Higgins both are concerned about what will happen to Eliza after the experiment is over, Which of the following objects in Henry's house causes Liza to become upset. Therefore, the answer is A. Yw <3, This site is using cookies under cookie policy . answered How does paragraph 2 contribute to the development of ideas in the text? How does this sentence contribute to the struct ure of the article? Her body loosens. 5 By round 7, there are seventeen of them. 14 Mom nodded. Eliza angrily explains that she does not know what to do with herself, now that she has won the bet. C. She loves language and has a vivid imagination. Higgins says that she is overreacting. Then answer questions 15 through 21. Got a good measure of eighteenth century backbone and tradition along with contemporary. It contrasts the first half of the article with the second half. They were bright green and shiny in the water. You thank God it's all over, and that now you can throw me back again there, do you? L. MacDonald sensibly reminds readers that "it would be absur to argue that Byron should have treated his incestuous theme more frankly, or that he could have published his tragedy if had." What benefit did Baums stories offer to listeners, readers, and to Baum himself? The garden party, a dinner party, and the opera! Rachel almost trips on her way to the front of the stage, removes the microphone from its stand, and holds it to her mouth like a lounge singer. The girl enters and Higgins recognizes her as, frustrated because he has already recorded her accent, and tells her to leave. She wants to ask him to leave, to just get on the plane and fly back home. Thank God it's over! RL. (paragraph 10), "Eliza wants to see herself through the judge's eyes." Number 33 decides midway through PERIPATETIC that he has made a mistake. The war spoiled college for me, all but one year. Directions C. It suggests that Eliza is unwilling to compete in the bee. , zens and so people should know that _(call to action_______. 2. She had become attached to you both. Elisa spends most of the story behind her garden fence; it is only when she gets the pots from inside her house for the tinker to repair that she leaves the enclosure. While not formally well-educated, she is quick-witted and is a strong character, generally unafraid to stand up for herself. B. I mean real wind that blows dirt into your eyes and hair and between your teeth and roars in your ears after youve gone inside. When As legs slide together as its arm floats up to T fills Eliza, straightening her spine. C She thinks her father knows best. They are enjoyed more by children than by adults. 2 (grain) elevator: a building to store and move grain. Baum's home education affected how he felt about other children. Lea la siguiente oracin y escriba a qu profesin o trabajo se refiere cada persona. The descriptions of the contestants competing builds suspense. My students love how organized the handouts are and enjoy tracking the themes as a class., Requesting a new guide requires a free LitCharts account. Struggling with distance learning? Between 1913 and 1942, a new Oz book came out every Christmas. The two talk about how quickly Eliza is picking up all of the things they are teaching her. Transform the following sentence using a time expression. Baum's home education affected how he felt about other children. She stood there untying her bandanna and I watched her as though I didnt know her face better than my own. Then answer questions 1 through 7. The two main characters in Pygmalion are Eliza Doolittle and Professor Henry Higgins. 8 Having been informed that a gregarine is a parasitic protozoan taken from the Latin, Rachel has no choice but to start spelling. Instant downloads of all 1699 LitChart PDFs 2 When Number 127 is being asked to spell LOQUAT, Eliza closes her eyes and feels her mind empty out. How does the author MAINLY develop the narrator's point of view in the story? 20. Based on this sentence, what is the author's point of view about Baum's sto ries? Eliza gets a word that means a kind of fabric with a twill weave. Eliza is busy all day, every day; she plans to enter a convent when her mother dies. (paragraph 10), "Eliza wants to see herself through the judge's eyes." 23 Shes got to focus. Well, sir, in three months I could pass that girl off as a duchess at an ambassador's garden party. Directions It serves as the topic sentence for the remainder of the article. What is the effect of the authors word choices in this sentence? She returns to Duvetyn, pushes everything else aside. What does paragraph 4 most reveal about the mother? Nonsense! But Maud soon found that her husband often resided in a world entirely of his own. In her minds eye, she sees nothing. Its different from anybodys voice around Gotham more like one of those city voices that broadcasts the war news. He used his influence as a businessman in Atlanta to advocate for African Americans. Mom came in while I was standing there listening. Actors must moonlight, so Baum worked as a newspaper reporter, a dry goods salesman and finally as a playwright. Higgins claims that English is the language of: Liza tells Higgins and Pickering that she wants to improve her speech in order to, What device did Shaw use to put a diverse crowd of people in the same place at the same time, A rainstorm that causes everyone to seek shelter, Higgins stereotypes Liza based on all of the following except her, All of the following statements are true about Henry Higgins except, He is more interested in dating young women than in pursuing his work, Which word best describes Shaw's overall tone throughout act one, What reason does Higgins give for deciding to take on the experiment with Liza, Because life is but a series of inspired follows and one must never lose a chance to commit one, The bet between Pickering and Higgins is that Higgins will not be able to pass Liza at, Henry declares that he can pass Liza off as a. D. by sharing the narrators thoughts. Creating notes and highlights requires a free LitCharts account. Liza: What call would a woman with that strength in her have to die of influenza? How does the author mainly develop the narrators point of view in the story? Based on Higgins behavior in act III, bringing Liza to his mothers house unannounced, Higgins would most likely be described as, Who are Mrs Higgins' at home day guests and what is Higgins attitude towards his mothers guests, They are strangers, which is the perfect opportunity to illustrate his scientific progress with Liza. She speeds through the next few letters, which are obvious. 6 And then it began. Peppered with puns and wordplay, Oz is charming and altogether ambivalent about the benefits of age. She is tireless. It summarizes the first five paragraphs of the article. (paragraph 21), "Eliza finds herself bracing for the next blow, but none comes." His father tried to steer his stagestruck son from his dream but finally relented, asking only that Frank not disgrace the family name. A. Nothings going to spoil it for you., 1 ranchers: a ranch house Baum had to overcome many difficulties throughout his life. Find related themes, quotes, symbols, characters, and more. Higgins reluctantly gives, and exactly what her accent is. "My students can't get enough of your charts and their results have gone through the roof." (paragraph 22), her discomfort standing in front of the audience, her difficulty with spelling the assigned word correctly. Eliza Reed. ? "Unlike stories told by parents, Baum's were not merely lectures in disguise." B. by using elements of humor It was a silly notion: the whole thing has been a bore. American newspaper. Monday Night Homework Questions: 1. B. northern He was the original owner of a local African The personification of the sky as "sulky" in paragraph 9 suggests the sky is A. unpredictable B. northern C. snowy D. gloomy 3. What does paragraph 2 most reveal about Eliza? 10 One dark hard Winterfifty-three.. It touches all the people in Clark City, thirty miles from here, who live on the ranchers, 1 even though they try to forget it. D. made unfit for use. To add to his burdens, his familys money had been lost. (paragraph 21), "Eliza finds herself bracing for the next blow, but none comes." Eliza did the trick, and something to spare, eh? Mrs. Higgins tells the maid to go upstairs and tell, Mrs. Higgins tells her son to calm down and says that, Mr. Doolittle has arrived at the house. It summarizes the first five paragraphs of the article. 12 As she stands, Elly hazily recalls her nightmare: the expectant silence, the feeling she is holding up time, the endless path from her seat to the microphone. What does paragraph 31 mainly reveal about Eliza? How does paragraph 3 develop a central idea in the article? He tells her that after she sleeps she will feel better. B. Baums older siblings influenced his approach toward education. The opening paragraph efficiently establishes the setting, tone, and inner worlds of the characters within "The Open Boat." It hints that Baum was a serious person who told silly stories. Question 42. Which idea would be MOST important to include in a summary of the story? Which detail would be most important to include in a summary of the story? D. She has devotion for animals. c. Search. Imagination is described as one's ability to develop new images or visualize creative ideas in the mind. Well, well go over and tell Bailey were going to sell. 13 Number 59, your word is DUVETYN.. Last updated by Jill W 3 years ago 2/18/2020 12:52 PM. by exaggerating how harsh the winter months are. 28 Dew-veh-teen. B. (paragraph 10), "Eliza wants to see herself through the judge's eyes." A. Baums health problems affected how he felt about his family. Shes surprised at how easy it is. Answer: The following information is given about Alan Trevor in paragraph 4 of The Model Millionaire by Oscar Wilde Trevor was a painter and an artist also. I'll teach phonetics. exemplify that she can visualize the ideas in-depth with precise details. D. Eliza wants to see herself through the judges eyes. (paragraph 22), 18. Baum wrote a play and acted in the starring role. Baum wrote and starred in the play that opened on his 26th birthday. 2) What are they using to get to China? When the edge of O grows a tail to become Q, Eliza feels the change in her fingertips. In both Acts IV and V, Eliza is seen as a completely transformed person, outwardly. Baum's health problems affected how he felt about his family. What? 4 "Paige," I heard my mom call from the front door, "come inside. 16 Saul is staring so hard it feels like hes directly in front of her instead of halfway across the room. The ideas in paragraphs 22 and 26 MOSTYLY contribute to the reader's understanding of Eliza by revealing. I don't want him to work: he wasn't brought up to it as I was. Higgins will never make a good husband, and will never consider Eliza the most important thing in his life Is Higgins really upset in Act V that he cannot keep track of his appointments without Eliza? Voyant Tools is a web-based reading and analysis environment for digital texts. Mr. Baums stories were pure fantasy, so when he walked down the street in his finely tailored suit, children clamored in his wake. 15 I look more like Dad. b It summarizes the first five paragraphs of the article. B. 180 seconds. A. her patience As he went on, Baum often seemed to lose himself in the telling. They offered a new perspective on how adults and children should behave. "Mr. Baum's stories were pure fantasy, so when he walked down the street in his finely tailored suit, children clamored in his wake." I am strong like Mom, though, and I like working in the fields better than in the house. Mom is square and stocky with broad shoulders and hips. 31 Time moves so slowly. C. by showing how the narrator interacts with her family But Eliza shows her dignity and strength of will by asserting that not only does she have feelings but that they are the equal of anyone else's feelings. C. Baums home education affected how he felt about other children. 4 When Ive got something, I take care of it, she always said. In paragraph 12, how does the description of the nightmare MAINLY affect the tone of the story? That is not entirely correct. Excerpt from The Amazing Author of Oz D. gloomy. Which detail would be MOST important to include in a summary of the story? They are good at providing a strong moral. A. Baums health problems affected how he felt about his family. The main source of the play is a myth of Pygmalion in ancient Greece. While Eliza had kind masters and was "indulged" as Mrs. Shelby's pet favorite, her husband was not so lucky. Which culture did the Japanese borrow the curved roof style? Baum lived for several years in a small prairie town. It gives the cause for the events in the remainder of the article. It suggests that Eliza doubts she will win the bee. The ideas in paragraphs 22 and 26 MOSTYLY contribute to the reader's understanding of Eliza by revealing. Instant PDF downloads. Directions But Higgins treated Eliza more like a child then a girlfriend. Our, "Sooo much more helpful thanSparkNotes. Baum lived for several years in a small prairie town. 9 One heavy dark Northern Springfifty-two. The words came so fast they seemed to roll downhill. It contrasts the first two years, dr. Beddingfield explains what does paragraph 2 most reveal about eliza my white neighbor is much difficult. A. Znanija.site 6. Was near or much later, his mother-in-law, who has been hiding Eliza upstairs all along chides, dr. Beddingfield explains INSPECTED by 59 laboratory-living room for rather ironic reasons of fairy tales his Been hiding Eliza upstairs all along, chides the two key men the! He can't provide for her. 1 All the children in Aberdeen knew the tall, dapper gentleman who strolled through town each day. D. her enthusiasm. It suggests that Eliza doubts she will win the bee. Eliza's school universe is still an unvariegated whole. From an early age, he seems to have suffered from angina pectoris, a heart disease causing severe chest pain. Mr. Baums stories were pure fantasy, so when he walked down the street in his finely tailored suit, children clamored in his wake. Baum wrote a play and acted in the starring role. We had to sell our wheat this month and not hold it over; that is, we did if I was going to the university that fall. On introducing him to Maud, his aunt said, Im sure you will love her. Baum smiled and replied, Consider yourself loved, Miss Gage. Maud held out her hand and answered, Thank you, Mr. Baum. "Even though alexander the great had many achievement, he did very bad things such as sl4autering his citi It serves as the topic sentence for the remainder of the article. Mrs. D. It suggests that the bee is stressful for Eliza. Two: AI will not replace you, a person using it could: Journalists, artists, programmers, tax advisors are worried that the work they do can now easily be done by ChatGPT and its ilk. D. Elizas interior monologue creates a sense of strangeness. Short Essay Question - Chapters 2 and 3 5. Which sentence states a central idea of the article? An Oz Whos Who charted the kingdoms colorful characters, including the Patchwork Girl, the Tik-Tok Man, Princess Ozma and hundreds more. She thinks of mature as calming. What does paragraph 2 most reveal about Eliza? C. by showing how the narrator interacts with her family Read this story. It proves that the Nazi party had help in constructing the camps. The reader can come to the conclusion that the author; A) has climbed a mountain; B) has traveled around the world; C) has fulfilled some of his dreams; D) has given this speech before. Eliza gets a word that means a kind of fabric with a twill weave. 5 At 18, he began hanging around some nearby theaters and decided he wanted to become an actor. Type and press Enter to create a new value. The letters are showing her the way. She is attached to familiar things and is close to her family. How does the author MANILY develop the narrator's point of view in the story? You can specify conditions of storing and accessing cookies in your browser. Bee Season. B. C. her confidence They are more entertaining than educational. c Under what conditions does Mr. Doolittle receive the three thousand pounds a year? Its about a girl from Kansas who meets a scarecrow, a tin woodman and a cowardly well, perhaps you know the story. Going by various stage names, Baum moved to New York City to begin his acting career.
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