What's Mark Twain's attitude toward the examination in Chapter 21 of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer?
A: The examination only allows mechanic imitation but lacks of innovation.
B: The long sermons students add to the end of their compositions are boring and didactic
C: The topics students choose to make compositions are new and creative
D: The audience present at the examination shows sincere applause to the students' performance especially when they add long sermons to their compositions
A: The examination only allows mechanic imitation but lacks of innovation.
B: The long sermons students add to the end of their compositions are boring and didactic
C: The topics students choose to make compositions are new and creative
D: The audience present at the examination shows sincere applause to the students' performance especially when they add long sermons to their compositions
举一反三
- The compositions contained so few errors that the teacher got the students ____ one another’s papers.
- For what purpose did the teacher give students red pens and their own compositions?
- The compositions contain so few errors that the teacher asked the students __________ (correct) one another's paper.
- Government reports, examination compositions, legal documents and most business letters are the main situations ________ formal language is used.
- The Gilded Age, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Red and Black are all Mark Twain’s works.