What did the boy promise the girl to do? A: take her to Araby B: escape with her to Araby C: ask his aunt to go to Araby D: buy gifts for her from Araby
What did the boy promise the girl to do? A: take her to Araby B: escape with her to Araby C: ask his aunt to go to Araby D: buy gifts for her from Araby
How does the narrator get to Araby? ____ A: His uncle drives him. B: He takes a bus. C: He takes the train. D: He walks.
How does the narrator get to Araby? ____ A: His uncle drives him. B: He takes a bus. C: He takes the train. D: He walks.
How<br/>does the narrator get to Araby? ____ A: His<br/>uncle drives him. B: He<br/>takes a bus. C: He<br/>takes the train. D: He<br/>walks.
How<br/>does the narrator get to Araby? ____ A: His<br/>uncle drives him. B: He<br/>takes a bus. C: He<br/>takes the train. D: He<br/>walks.
What do you think the theme of the story “Araby” is? A: True love cannot survive in the cruel world. B: Disillusion always accompanies romanticism. C: Real beauty is illusory and unattainable. D: Growing up leads to loss of youthful idealism.
What do you think the theme of the story “Araby” is? A: True love cannot survive in the cruel world. B: Disillusion always accompanies romanticism. C: Real beauty is illusory and unattainable. D: Growing up leads to loss of youthful idealism.
What do you think can be the theme of the story Araby?<br/>( ) A: Real beauty is illusory and unattainable. B: True love cannot survive the cruel world. C: Growing up leads to loss of youthful idealism. D: Disillusion always accompanies romanticism.
What do you think can be the theme of the story Araby?<br/>( ) A: Real beauty is illusory and unattainable. B: True love cannot survive the cruel world. C: Growing up leads to loss of youthful idealism. D: Disillusion always accompanies romanticism.
Which of the following quotations is “showing” instead of “telling”? A: “Early Autumn”: “Unconsciously, she lifted her face as though wanting a kiss, but he held out his hand.” B: “The Washwoman”: “But this washwoman, small and thin as she was, possessed a strength that came from generations of peasant ancestors.” C: “Araby”: “He had been a very charitable priest; in his will he had left all his money to institutions.” D: “The Lady, or the Tiger?”: “He was a man of exuberant fancy, and, withal, of an authority so irresistible that, at his will, he turned his varied fancies into facts.”
Which of the following quotations is “showing” instead of “telling”? A: “Early Autumn”: “Unconsciously, she lifted her face as though wanting a kiss, but he held out his hand.” B: “The Washwoman”: “But this washwoman, small and thin as she was, possessed a strength that came from generations of peasant ancestors.” C: “Araby”: “He had been a very charitable priest; in his will he had left all his money to institutions.” D: “The Lady, or the Tiger?”: “He was a man of exuberant fancy, and, withal, of an authority so irresistible that, at his will, he turned his varied fancies into facts.”