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.
- Part A. Determine which statement about how the theme of isolation is developed in both A Lesson Before Dying and "Invisible Man"is true. Both texts develop a theme of isolation through the remote settings in which the characters live. Both texts develop a theme of isolation through their pensive tones. Both texts develop a theme of isolation through the lack of dialogue and interactions between characters. Both texts develop a theme of isolation through the characters' internal conflicts. Question 16 Select TWO pieces of evidence from the texts to support your response in Part A. D "I'm leaving, Jefferson," Miss Emma said, looking back into the cell" (Gaines 74) D "It don't matter," I heard him say. He was looking up at the ceiling"(Gaines 73) D "We followed him down a long, dark corridor,passing offices with open doors, and bathrooms for white ladies and white men" (Gaines 71). D "You ache with the need to convince yourself that you do exist in the real world that you're a part of all the sound and anguish..." (Ellison). "Like the bodiless heads you see sometimes in circus sideshows, it is as though I have been surrounded by mirrors of hard, distorting glass" (Ellison) 0.5 pts
- Question 13 Part B. What evidence from Chapter 13 BEST supports your answer to Part A? "My ount started warming up at six in the morning, whether it was "Termination Sunday or not..." (Gaines 97) "Years ago, she had quit looking at me when she was on her way to church"(Gaines 97) "When I came back from the university, I told her that I didn't believe anymore.." "I had started correcting papers a couple of hours earlier, but I hadn't done very much" (Gaines 97) Question 14 What is ironic about Grant's following statement."I don't mean to be uppity, I told [Tante Lou]. "I'm just telling the truth""(pg. 100) There is nothing ironic about his statement. Grant means to push his aunt's buttons Grant is sitting down. Grant is lying about his visit with Jefferson. 0.5 pts 0.5 pts
- Part A: How do Jefferson's actions reveal he is struggling with an internal conflict? (ch. 9) He fights with the other prisoners He keeps asking about his execution date. He calls himself an "old hog" and gets on his hands and knees to eat like one He doesn't cut his hair or change his clothes. Question 5 Part B: What evidence BEST supports the answer to Part A? "There was an empty well between Jefferson and the rest of the prisoners. He was at the end of the cellblock..." (Gaines 71) "His hair had grown out since the trial,but I am sure he had not combed it once " (Gaines 72). "I'm go'n to show you how an old hog eat," he said He knelt down on the floor and put his head inside the bag and started eating without using his hands" (Gaines 83) "Youmans don't stay in no stall like this I'm an old hog they fattening up to kill" (Gaines 83). Question 6 Part A: What does Grant mean when he says "the white man will win"? (ch 11) If Grant stops visiting Jefferson, it will prove that he is a hog and nothing else. If Grant stops visiting Jefferson Henri Pichot will be mayor. If Grant stops visiting Jefferson, they will allow Miss Emma to visit him If Grant stops visiting Jefferson, they will kill Jefferson faster. 0.5 pts 0.5 pts
- Part A: How is the speaker of The Invisible Man both "invisible "and a "man of substance"? He is a real man, but no one can see him. He is a superhero with the power of invisibility. He is a phantom so he is invisible in the sunlight, but visible at night. He is a real person, but everyone thinks he is unimportant Question 2 Part B: What piece of evidence BEST supports the answer to Part A? "Nor is my invisibility exactly a matter of a bio-chemical accident to my epidermis." "It is sometimes advantageous to be unseen, although it is most often rather wearing on the nerves. "No, I am not a spook like those who haunted Edgar Allan Poe..." "I am invisible, understand simply because people refuse to see me." Question 3 What does the speaker compare himself to?(Choose two) D A noise A man of substance Holly-wood movie ectoplasms A headless body at a circus sideshow An invisible man
- While researching a topic.a student has taken the following notes: - British musicians John Lennon and Paul McCartney shared writing credit for numerous Beatles songs. - Many Lennon-McCartney songs were actually written by either Lennon or McCartney, not by both. - The exact authorship of specific parts of many Beatles songs, such as the verse for "In My Life," is disputed. - Mark Glickman, Jason Brown and Ryan Song used statistical methods to analyze the musical content of Beatles songs. - They concluded that there is 18.9% that McCartney wrote the verse for "In My Life," stating that the verse is "consistent with Lennon's songwriting style." The student wants to make a generalization about the kind of study conducted by Glickman, Brown, and Song Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal? A Based on statistical analysis Glickman, Brown, and Song claim that John Lennon wrote the verse of "In My Life." B There is only an 18.9% probability that Paul McCartney wrote the verse for -In my Life''; John Lennon is the more likely author. C It is likely that John Lennon, not Paul McCartney, wrote the verse for "In My Life." D Researchers have used statistical methods to address questions of authorship within the field of music.