Intro To Prose 2010- Quiz 1

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    What are Nick, his father, and his Uncle George probably doing the day before their visit to the Indian camp?

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    Even from the kitchen, after the cesarean operation by his father, Nick can see that the upper bunk of the bed in the shanty sags with what?

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    To carry out the cesarean, Nick's father used a jackknife instead of a scalpel, tapered gut leaders as sutures, and probably what for a needle?

    Explanation
    The question is asking for the most likely item that Nick's father used for a needle during the cesarean. Given that he used a jackknife instead of a scalpel and gut leaders as sutures, it can be inferred that he would have used a hook or fishhook as a makeshift needle. This would be a logical choice as it would be sharp enough to penetrate the skin and sturdy enough to hold the sutures in place.

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    On what does Harry watch the war?

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    Harry watches the war on television or TV.

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    With what does Harry touch the war?

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    The question is asking about what Harry uses to touch the war. The correct answer options are "hand," "hands," and "his hand," all of which indicate that Harry uses his own hand(s) to touch the war.

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    From the hallway, to what does Leo listen Harry put on?

    Explanation
    The question is asking about what Leo listens to Harry putting on from the hallway. The options given are "pants," "trousers," and "his pants." This suggests that Leo is listening to Harry putting on either pants or trousers, and specifically, Leo is listening to Harry putting on his own pants.

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    What subject is Ali supposed to study in university?

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    Ali is supposed to study either accounting or accountancy in university. Both terms refer to the same subject, which involves the systematic recording, reporting, and analysis of financial transactions.

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    From what Pakistani city does Parvez come?

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    Parvez comes from the city of Lahore.

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  • 9. 

    What falls off into the sea right before Rainsford follows it?

    Explanation
    In the given question, it is stated that something falls off into the sea right before Rainsford follows it. The word "pipe" is given as the correct answer. Although the question does not provide any context or further details, it can be inferred that the pipe mentioned is likely an object or a structure that was present on land and accidentally fell into the sea.

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    What does Rainsford plans to kill before he prematurely gets off the yacht, before he finally agrees with Zaroff about what the most dangerous game is?

    Explanation
    Rainsford plans to kill a jaguar before he agrees with Zaroff about what the most dangerous game is.

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    What do the machines that Mary Sue's husband sells do to words?

    Explanation
    The machines that Mary Sue's husband sells are used to process words. This means that the machines perform some sort of operation or task on the words, such as editing, formatting, or analyzing them. The exact nature of the word processing machines is not specified in the question, but they are designed to manipulate or work with words in some way.

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    What topographical or geological feature serves as the direct analogy of the narrative crisis or climax in Connell's short story?

    Explanation
    The topographical or geological feature that serves as the direct analogy of the narrative crisis or climax in Connell's short story is a cliff, bluff, or precipice. These terms all refer to a steep, vertical or near-vertical rock formation that represents a significant turning point or moment of danger in the story. Just as a character standing on the edge of a cliff or precipice faces a critical decision or potential downfall, the narrative crisis or climax in the story presents a pivotal moment that will greatly impact the outcome of the plot.

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