Use the paragraphs to complete the activity. Patrick lived in Emoryville, but every Saturday morning he rode two city buses to his uncle’s bookstore in Northview where he worked. He didn’t mind the commute because he loved his job. He loved spending time with his uncle, but he also loved going to work because he had become friends with Andrew, one of his co-workers. The boys would talk about everything from baseball scores to movies to favorite pizza toppings.

So this Saturday, when Patrick got to work, he and Andrew got to talking as they always did.

“Hey, Pat,” Andrew said casually.

“Hey,” said Patrick. “Did you have a good week?”

“Yeah,” he said. “Great week. My basketball team made it into the semifinals. The game is tonight. We’re playing Emoryville, our nemesis.”

Before Patrick could say another word, Andrew continued. “I don’t like Emoryville. I don’t think I could ever be friends with someone from that town. Our schools are such rivals.”

Patrick was speechless.

“Where are you from, Pat? I can’t believe I’ve never asked you that before!”

Patrick fumbled over his words. “Not too far from here,” he said before he quickly changed the subject to the new shipment of graphic novels.

Suppose Patrick's uncle enters the scene. In 3–5 sentences, explain how the additional point of view might add humor or suspense to the scene.

(4 points)

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Answer 1
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Maybe his uncles presence can cause Patrick to feel uncomtarble or his uncle could say where he really comes from and cause maybe a chaos. For some reason Patrick really won't say where he comes from so this gives the reader the idea tat where he lives may not be the best place in town, or where he lives is not really a proper place to live.

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How did Paul Laurence Dunbar depart from traditional poetry in "We Wear the Mask"?

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Answer:

by employing an unusual rhyme scheme

Explanation:

Paul Laurence Dunbar was an African American poet. He can also be cited as a very important novelist and playwright in the 19th and early 20th century literary scene. Dunbar was one of the first influential African-American poets of his time, best known for moving away from traditional poetry in "We Wear the Mask "through the use of an unusual rhyming scheme.

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by employing an unusual rhyme scheme

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3.what-she-like-do-?4.I-like-watch series

5.they-not have lunch-home
They doesn't have lunch at home
6.your friend-go to bed-late-weekend-?


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1.What do you like doing?

2.Do you like cycling?

3.What 's the time?

4.Where do you come from?

5.Who do you live with?

6.Does your friend have breakfast early?

7.What time do you usually get up?

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Answer:

1. I like reading, singing & watching movie

2. No

3. The time is 9:55

4. I come from Nigeria

5. I live with my parents

6. No she doesn't

7. I normally get up by 6am

The Flower Wars were “fought” specifically to get human sacrifices for their gods.True
False

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The correct answer is True.

Explanation

The Flower Wars were a prehispanic Mesoamerican practice which consisted in the organization of battles to face warriors from different communities, after that, the communities took prisoners from the others clanship and celebrated a ritual in which the prisoners were sacrificed as an offering to Gods. This practice was celebrated by the clanship in drought season, some authors affirm that this practice was an alternative to get food in drought season because some towns ate the prisoners as a blessing from gods. So, the correct answer is True.

That is true. When there were famine and catastrophes in the Aztec empire, they realized that was due to the fact they didn't offer enough human sacrifices to their gods. Therefore, The Flower Wars were fought. 

"After having lived with her for a year, Chad studied Marilou's eyes across the table, realizing he had never had a clue about what make her tick." This sentence from a hypothetical novel suggests what kind of narrative voice?A. Third person imaginary
B. Third person restricted omniscience
C. First person participant
D. First person reporting

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After having lived with her for a year, Chad studied Marilou's eyes across the table, realizing he had never had a clue about what make her tick.
B. Third person restricted omniscience 
B because the reader knows the thoughts and feelings of all the characters

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A. Strawberries and blueberries grow in our garden.

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Answer: Like a terrible place