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The author’s tone helps to create a mood that is
If Edmund Hillary can climb Mount Everest
“You’ve been reading too many Little House on the Prairie books.”
rising action
suspense
third-person limited
more lighthearted than menacing.
Sometimes you have no choice but to face your fears.
hyperbole.
Which phrase from the passage suggests a historical context?
If Edmund Hillary can climb Mount Everest
“You’ve been reading too many Little House on the Prairie books.”
rising action
suspense
third-person limited
more lighthearted than menacing.
Sometimes you have no choice but to face your fears.
hyperbole.
Read this sentence from the passage. After all, she’d been mountain biking and skateboarding since she was old enough to walk. This sentence contains an example of
If Edmund Hillary can climb Mount Everest
“You’ve been reading too many Little House on the Prairie books.”
rising action
suspense
third-person limited
more lighthearted than menacing.
Sometimes you have no choice but to face your fears.
hyperbole.
At what point of the passage does Jack admit that he’s getting nervous, too?
If Edmund Hillary can climb Mount Everest
“You’ve been reading too many Little House on the Prairie books.”
rising action
suspense
third-person limited
more lighthearted than menacing.
Sometimes you have no choice but to face your fears.
hyperbole.
“Promotion” is a story about a shy woman who is reluctant to speak in public. When her success at work earns her a promotion, she is required to address a large group of people. With her stomach in knots, she somehow manages to get through her speech
If Edmund Hillary can climb Mount Everest
“You’ve been reading too many Little House on the Prairie books.”
rising action
suspense
third-person limited
more lighthearted than menacing.
Sometimes you have no choice but to face your fears.
hyperbole.
The setting contributes to the plot by adding an element of
If Edmund Hillary can climb Mount Everest
“You’ve been reading too many Little House on the Prairie books.”
rising action
suspense
third-person limited
more lighthearted than menacing.
Sometimes you have no choice but to face your fears.
hyperbole.
Which sentence from the passage contains an allusion?
If Edmund Hillary can climb Mount Everest
“You’ve been reading too many Little House on the Prairie books.”
rising action
suspense
third-person limited
more lighthearted than menacing.
Sometimes you have no choice but to face your fears.
hyperbole.
This passage is written from which point of view?
If Edmund Hillary can climb Mount Everest
“You’ve been reading too many Little House on the Prairie books.”
rising action
suspense
third-person limited
more lighthearted than menacing.
Sometimes you have no choice but to face your fears.
hyperbole.
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