Edebiyat Ödev Yardımı
Edebiyat, fikirleri, duyguları ve deneyimleri dil aracılığıyla ifade eden ve ileten bir sanat formudur. Çok çeşitli biçim ve tarzları kapsayan, insan kültürünün ayrılmaz bir parçasıdır. Edebi eserler roman, şiir, drama, deneme ve daha fazlasını içerebilir. Edebiyat yalnızca toplumsal, tarihi ve kültürel arka planı yansıtmaz, aynı zamanda okuyucunun hayal gücüne, duygularına ve eleştirel düşünme yeteneklerine de ilham verir. Edebiyat sayesinde insan, insanlığın iç dünyasını keşfedebilir, farklı bakış açılarını ve değerleri anlayabilir, güzelliğin keyfini yaşayabilir. Edebiyatın kişisel gelişim ve toplumsal gelişim üzerinde önemli bir etkisi vardır.
- 14 Selectively establishing remote study locations , such as the Experimental Lakes Area. __ scientists with opportunities to safely conduct controlled research . This research can generate evidence. A) being provided B) that provide C)provide D)providing 15 Eleanor Roosevelt [ER] is the most controversial First Lady in United States history. By 1933 her first year as First Lady], ER was an accomplished woman who had achieved several of her life's goals . With her partners , ER was a businesswoman who co -owned the Val-Kill crafts factory,a political leader who edited and copublished the Women's Democratic News, and an educator who co-owned and taught at a New York school for girls. The main point of this paragraph is that: A) ER's successes in various professional pursuits helped prepare her to take action in the political world. B) ER had avoided the political spotlight in her personal pursuits. C) ER had competing and conflicting interests during her first year as first lady. D) while ER had many personal accomplishments, little could have prepared her for life as the first lady. Mohamed Fawzy -SAT&ACT English Mohamed Fawzy -SAT &ACT English Mohamed Fawzy -SAT &ACT English The value of rare musical instruments often depends on various factors . What any particular antique violin __ determined by its age and maker . Collectors and musicians alike seek out violins crafted by renowned makers for their historical significance and sound quality. A) is worth is B) are worth is C) is worth are D) are worth are Mohamed Fawzy-SAT &ACT English My friend __ electronic music by sampling classic tunes and combining them into a remix __ A) who makes B) that makes C)making D) makes
- Some love songs are written for a specific romantic __ others are composed about more general ideals. A) interest B) interest, C interest; D) interest and 10 Maintaining a healthy lifestyle requires conscious decisions and discipline . Neither __ good for your long-term health . Consistent poor choices in these areas can lead to serious medical conditions over time. A)smoking nor drinking alcoholic beverages are B) to smoke nor drinking alcoholic beverages were C)smoking nor to drink alcoholic beverages are D)smoking nor drinking alcoholic beverages is Mohamed Fawzy -SAT &ACT English Hibernation , the act of resting and conserving energy when food is scarce. __ more common to bears than to most other mammals. A) is B) have been C) are D) were Mohamed Fawzy -SAT &ACT English Mohamed Fawzy -SAT &ACT English In 1962 , physicist Lev Landau theorized the existence of a superfluid state in helium-3, a rare isotope of helium. For decades , this theory remained speculative , until scientists in the early 1990s managed to cool helium-3 to near absolute zero , creating the conditions necessary for superfluidity Recently, a team led by Dr. Alice Newman succeeded in visualizing this superfluid state for the first time by using advanced cooling techniques and high- resolution imaging technology. Which choice best states the main idea of the text? A)Researchers have obtained the clearest evidence to date of the existence of a superfluid state in helium-3. B)Researchers have developed an innovative technique for visualizing states of matter at extremely low temperatures. C) Helium -3 is crucial for experiments that attempt to create superfluid states. D) It is extremely challenging to observe a superfluid state in helium -3 due to the difficulties in cooling it. The Thompson hypothesis , proposed in 1975 by environmental I scientist Dr .Laura Thompson , argued that the rapid deforestation of tropical rainforests led to the extinction of several species of birds and mammals __ it did not address how climate change might have also contributed to these extinctions. A) quickly but B) quickly , but C) quickly D) quickly,
- 5 Teeth-grinding fidgeting, and excessive energy a few negative side effects of overconsumption of energy drinks. __ A are B is C was D has Mohamed Fawzy -SAT & ACT English In Southeast Asia . scribes have traditionally been responsible for recording the history of royal families and documenting key events. For centuries, they played a vital role as educators and advisors to rulers .Although modern technology has altered how records are kept. scribes are still valued for their deep knowledge and their role in preserving cultural heritage. Which choice best states the main idea of the text? A) Even though some aspects of their job have changed, scribes continue to be important keepers of history. B) Scribes have always preferred working closely with royalty and other high-ranking officials C Scribes have helped pass down stories through oral traditions for many generations. D) Modern technology has replaced many of the tasks that scribes used to perform. Mohamed Fawzy -SAT & ACT English Mohamed Fawzy.-SAT & ACT English In her analysis of Pride and Prejudice (1813), scholar Emily Thompson observes that the novel portrays Elizabeth Bennet as "challenging the rigid social expectations of a patriarchal __ an apt observation given the novel's focus on class distinctions , gender roles, and personal independence. A) society"; and B) society" and C society," D) society" Mohamed Fawzy.-SAT & ACT English Because of their highly specialized digestive system and their ability to survive in a wide range of environments, __ A) camels thrive in some of the harshest climates on Earth. B camels that thrive in areas where food and water are scarce. C camels that are able to thrive in desert conditions. D thriving in regions with extreme temperatures.
- The discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming revolutionized the field of medicine . By disrupting the cell walls of harmful bacteria , penicillin prevents infections from spreading . This antibiotic., which became widely available during World War II. __ helped in the treatment of bacterial infections and saved countless lives. A) was instrumental . Penicillin B) was instrumental penicillin C) was instrumental and penicillin D) was instrumental , penicillin Mohamed Fawzy -SAT &ACT English By utilizing cutting -edge technology and materials in construction, __ The new skyscraper in downtown Chicago for example . was built using these advanced methods , making it both earthquake -resistant and energy -efficient. A)architects and engineers are able to design buildings that are more durable and sustainable. B)architects and engineers making buildings that are more durable and sustainable. C)architects and engineers who design buildings that are more durable and sustainable. D) while architects and engineers are able to make buildings more durable and sustainable. Mohamed Fawzy -SAT & ACT English From an evolutionary point of view, it's not surprising that primates and humans have von Economo cells, since we are in the same lineage . But primates and humans haven't shared an ancestor with whales or elephants since about the beginning of the mammalian lineage, some sixty million years ago . It seems that cetaceans and elephants evolved their spindle cells independently. What factors would produce such emotionally specialized brain cells? The main point of this paragraph is that: A) at the beginning of the mammalian lineage, primates and humans shared ancestors with whales and elephants. B)primates and humans are in the same lineage. C) some animals seem to have been able to develop von Economo cells independently from primates and humans. D) von Economo cells can be described as "emotionally specialized brain cells." Mohamed Fawzy -SAT &ACT English When writing The Silent Sea (2020),novelist Carmen Leigh drew on her own experiences working in the marine biology field. The award -winning book is Leigh's first novel.but her research __ recognized before. As a graduate student.. she contributed to a groundbreaking study on coral reef conservation. A) were B) have been C) has been D) are
- Mohamed Fawzy -SAT & ACT English We drive through parts of the city that I've never seen before, where the lights glow like melted butter and the girls on the sidewalks are wearing brimmed hats and high heels. Men smile and turn to watch our car passing: I watch back, hands pressed to the window. Then we race beyond the glowing streets they dwindle to a star-and the road ahead of us is long and dusty blue and smells like a warm, blue must., like the heat of a sheep's back. Mohamed Fawzy.-SAT & ACT English The selection of these photographic stills, plucked from films and enlarged to architectural proportions (one hundred feet in length for banners and forty feet in height for cutouts)was calculated to excite the public and nourish a "spectatorial consciousness,"what Roland Barthes, a French cultural critic who often wrote about photography described as the experiential quality of still photographic images. Barthes recalled being transfixed by still images from movies, but then losing all memory of them while viewing the film they came from . Our perception of a moving cinematic image, he explained, is always determined by the frames that both precede and follow it. In contrast, a single and isolated film still that stands alone can be viewed indefinitely and more carefully. Mohamed Fawzy -SAT & ACT English The main purpose of this paragraph is to: A) present the narrator's thoughts about the dusty streets she has traveled on several times before. B) describe the narrator's ; fascination with the street lights that glow hazily and brightly. C) illustrate the narrator's visual impression of the family's journey through the city and out of it. D) make clear the narrator's admiration for the clothing the girls on the sidewalks wear. The main point of this paragraph is that Barthes theorized that: A) a film still expanded to architectural proportions is more effective than a small still. B) careful viewing of film stills is essential to understanding full-length films. C) the experience of viewing a moving image is different from the experience of viewing a film still. D) a film still is easier to remember when viewed in the context of the entire movie.