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The author uses a metaphor in line nine to show A.The effect of the weather on the dog’s personality B.To give the reader a sense of the poem’s setting C.To justify why the dog would want hot food D.To showcase that paws can be icicles
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In regards to his desire for the pizza, Tucker’s conflicts include…
A. Man vs. manB. Man vs. society
C. Man vs. selfD. Man vs. environmentE. Man vs. technology
Which examples justify that Tucker the opposite of humdrum?
A.Lines 24-30B.Lines 32-37C. Lines 55-56D.Lines 42-43
E. All of the above
The author uses a metaphor in line nine to show
A. The effect of the weather on the dog’s personality
B. To give the reader a sense of the poem’s setting
C. To justify why the dog would want hot foodD. To showcase that paws can be icicles
The use of alliteration in line 21 showcases which of the
following?A. The dog’s obsession with obtaining the food
B. The obesity of the dogC. The dog’s belief that the food is worth the
trouble of attaining itD. There is no one else in the room with the
food.
Based upon context clues, what is an antonym of the word ‘rotund’ in line
6?
A. ElephantineB. LeanC. BulkyD. HeavyE. Bovine
The repetition of ‘and he waits’ highlights that
A. The dog’s desire cannot be tamedB. The dog’s want for the pizza has increasedC. The dog’s wish for the food has drastically
diminishedD. The dog’s yearning for the food is comical
What traits best fit the dog’s sister?
A. SneakyB. ImpatientC. Candid
D. SchemingE. Trustworthy