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English
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9th - 12th Grade
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Tyvee Miller
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which phrase best exemplifies the joyful tone of the passage?
Which phrase best exemplifies the joyful tone of the passage?
A) "streets are filled with traffic"
B) "big beats thump"
C) "challenges of urban life"
D) "quiet corner"
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In what way does the phrase "a sense of happiness that dwells in every corner" affect the tone?
A) It introduces a tone of mystery.
B) It maintains a tone of despair.
C) It supports a tone of contentment.
D) It adds a tone of uncertainty.
In what way does the phrase "a sense of happiness that dwells in every corner" affect the tone?
A) It introduces a tone of mystery.
B) It maintains a tone of despair.
C) It supports a tone of contentment.
D) It adds a tone of uncertainty.
It introduces a tone of mystery.
It maintains a tone of despair.
It supports a tone of contentment.
It adds a tone of uncertainty.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does the passage establish the tone of Atlanta?
How does the passage establish the tone of Atlanta?
By describing the city as quiet and reserved
By using lively and energetic language
By focusing on the negative aspects of city life
By highlighting the city's historical challenges
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does the choice of words like "celebration" and "joy" contribute to the tone?
How does the choice of words like "celebration" and "joy" contribute to the tone?
They create a tense and apprehensive tone.
They enhance a peaceful and relaxed tone.
They amplify a festive and joyful tone.
They suggest a tone of dissatisfaction.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What does the tone of the passage suggest about the author's view of Atlanta?
A) The author views Atlanta as a troubled city.
B) The author sees Atlanta as a vibrant and positive place.
C) The author is indifferent towards Atlanta.
D) The author believes Atlanta is overrated.
What does the tone of the passage suggest about the author's view of Atlanta?
A) The author views Atlanta as a troubled city.
B) The author sees Atlanta as a vibrant and positive place.
C) The author is indifferent towards Atlanta.
D) The author believes Atlanta is overrated.
The author views Atlanta as a troubled city.
The author sees Atlanta as a vibrant and positive place.
The author is indifferent towards Atlanta.
The author believes Atlanta is overrated.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How could the sentence "As we ride through the bustling streets, the big beats thump, filling the air with a rhythm that never retreats" be revised to emphasize the tone of excitement?
How could the sentence "As we ride through the bustling streets, the big beats thump, filling the air with a rhythm that never retreats" be revised to emphasize the tone of excitement?
"As we walk through the quiet streets, the big beats echo faintly."
"As we stroll through the bustling streets, the beats are barely noticeable."
"As we race through the bustling streets, the big beats thump loudly, electrifying the air."
"As we crawl through the bustling streets, the big beats are absent."
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