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  • 問題数 50 • 1/18/2024

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  • 1

    how the village looks on the day of the lottery?

    neat houses. Green lawns, and flowers everywhere

  • 2

    how many people live in the village?

    about 300

  • 3

    what are people gathering in the town square?

    it is the annual lottery day

  • 4

    what is the traditional job of the village boys on Lottery Day?

    they collect stones and bring them to the town square

  • 5

    which stones are the most prized for use in the lottery?

    smooth, round ones

  • 6

    what is the date of the lottery?

    June 27th

  • 7

    what is the procedure after Bill reveals that his family is the one?

    Slips will be put in the box for every member of the Hutchinson Family

  • 8

    who will participate in the ritual?

    All of tessie's friends, neighbors, and family members

  • 9

    what type of story is The lottery?

    satire

  • 10

    what is jackson's main theme in this short story?

    the foolishness of blindly following tradition

  • 11

    who is the subject of the poem?

    an oppressed worker

  • 12

    according to the poem, who caused the misfortunes of the persona?

    masters and rules of the lord

  • 13

    who are the contemporary men with hoes?

    working people

  • 14

    what do you think is the tone of poem?

    threatening

  • 15

    when the auld lang syne usually sung?

    new year's eve

  • 16

    who is being reffered to in the song auld lang syne?

    friend

  • 17

    auld lang syne is a Scottish word, which means?

    Good old times

  • 18

    In the poem auld lang syne, what unforgettable characteristics does the person's friend gave?

    amiable

  • 19

    what country that uses auld lang syne as a soccer game anthem?

    Netherlands

  • 20

    the doctors did everything they can but his iness are IMMEDICABLE

    incurable

  • 21

    Judy's is carrot is the most wel-known PERFIDIOUS man in the history of christianity

    treacherous

  • 22

    they looked with RAPTURE at the nature's breathtaking beauty

    happiness

  • 23

    the department officials received CENSURE for their misuse of funds

    criticism

  • 24

    some people belive that a black cat crossing your path is a PORTENT of bad luck.

    warning

  • 25

    the running and screaming children PROFANED the holiness of the chruch

    disrespected

  • 26

    they will RECKTON the height of the building

    measure

  • 27

    the policeman used BRUTE force to vreak open the foor of the suspects house

    violent

  • 28

    liars often DISTORTS issues to suit their purposes

    twist

  • 29

    My daughther dances like an angel

    simile

  • 30

    One of these days, Alice Pow! Right in the Kisser!

    onomatopoeia

  • 31

    The lonely train whistle walled in the distance.

    Personification

  • 32

    These books weigh ton.

    hyperbole

  • 33

    The sibilant sermans of the snake as she discoursed upon disposition of my sinner's soul seemed ceaseless.

    Alliteration

  • 34

    I'm So hot for her and she's so cold.

    Metaphor

  • 35

    She worked two jobs because she had six hungry months to feed.

    Synecdoche

  • 36

    The suits in court. at the large investment pirms will pinally have their day

    Metonymy

  • 37

    I have to have this operation. It isn't very serious I have this tiny little tumor

    understatement

  • 38

    The dentist had a Severe toothache.

    Irony

  • 39

    My mother asked us to take the responsibility given to us (serious, Seriously)

    seriously

  • 40

    I (perfect, perfectly) understand what you are going through.

    perfectly

  • 41

    The teacher asked the students to fill in the consent Forms (immediate, immediately)

    immediately

  • 42

    (Early, Earlier) the doctors were found rushing to the operation threatre.

    earlier

  • 43

    Can we please go (sometimes, somewhere) to clear our minds?

    somewhere

  • 44

    I don't think you are allowed to park (over there, anywhere) you like

    anywhere

  • 45

    She (Frequent, Frequently) keeps a check on her son.

    frequently

  • 46

    She (used to, usually) goes home during the weekends.

    usually

  • 47

    The Farmers have to Finish their work (quick, quickly)

    quickly

  • 48

    The worker walked (careful, carefully) on the platform.

    carefully

  • 49

    what social issues is tackled in the poem, the man with the hoe

    exploitation of the working class

  • 50

    his 8 to 5 shifts made Jim indifferent to RAPTURE and despair

    boredom