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English, 27.02.2021 14:00, tasha7121

9. This passage is told from the point of view of a: (a) first person narrator.
(b) second person narrator.
(c) third person omniscient narrator.
(d) third person limited omniscient narrator.
(e) third person objective narrator.
10. The passage reveals that the narrator is:
(a) pessimistic.
(b) angry and cynical.
(c) pompous.
(d) observant.
(e) easily swayed.
11. What element of the plot cannot be inferred from the passage?
(a) Pip was born in the country.
(b) Pip had an unhappy childhood.
(c) Pip is an orphan.
(d) Pip’s family was lower class.
(e) Pip never completed his education.
12. This portion of Dickens’s novel is probably:
(a) the exposition.
(b) the rising action.
(c) the climax.
(d) the falling action.
(e) the conclusion.
13. The tone of the passage can best be described as:
(a) colloquial.
(b) ironic.
(c) somber yet humorous.
(d) sincere.
(e) informal.
14. This passage makes much use of:
(a) pathos.
(b) parallelism.
(c) metaphor.
(d) imagery.
(e) fallacy.


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