The author describes trees as all of the following EXCEPT______.A.tallB.greenC.massiveD.lo
The author describes trees as all of the following EXCEPT______.
A.tall
B.green
C.massive
D.long-lived
The author describes trees as all of the following EXCEPT______.
A.tall
B.green
C.massive
D.long-lived
We may infer from the passage that______.
A.the author describes the case as it is
B.the author is for economic growth
C.the author is against continued economic growth
D.the author is very much worried about the problems caused by continued growth
(Writing) in a terse, lucid style, the book (describes) the (author's) childhood experiences in Louisiana (just before) the outbreak of the Civil War.
A.Writing
B.describes
C.author's
D.just before
Which of the following best describes the author's tone in this passage?
A.Optimistic.
B.Critical.
C.Objective.
D.Arbitrary.
The author describes the telephone as impartial because it ______.
A.saves lives of people in remote places
B.enables people to live alone if they want to
C.spreads both love and ill will
D.replaces much written communication
We may infer from the passage that ______. ()
A.the author describes the case as it is
B.the author is for economic growth
C.the author is against continued economic growth
D.the author is very much worried about the problems caused by continued economic growth
Which of the following best describes the author's tone in this passage?
A.He likes finding fault and giving his own severe judge.
B.He believes whatever happens will be good and things will end well.
C.He thinks whatever happens will be based on chance rather than reason.
D.He thinks anything will not exist outside people's mind.
A.The implied author is the real author’s “another self.”
B.The implied author is the story writer.
C.The implied author is an alternative term for “narrator.”
D.The implied author is an image the reader gets from the written work.
Which of the following best describes the tone of the passage?
A.optimistic
B.indifferent
C.advocating
D.anxious