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Question 1 (Worth 2 points) (03.04 HC) Read the following excerpt from The Great Events by Famous Historians and complete the matching that follows. Several Egyptian princesses of the line of the Ptolemies bore the name of Cleopatra, but history, romance, and tragedy are all illumined with the story of one Cleopatra the daughter of Ptolemy Auletes. Born at Alexandria, B.C. 69, she ruled jointly with her brother Ptolemy from 51 to 48. Being then expelled by her colleague, she entered upon the performance of her part in Roman history when her cause was espoused by Julius Cæsar, whom she had captivated by her charms. Her reinstatement by the help of Cæsar, as well as all that followed in her relations with Roman rulers, was due primarily to personal considerations, rather than political or military causes; and among women whose lives have vitally influenced the conduct of great historic leaders, and thereby affected the course of events, Cleopatra holds a place at once the most conspicuous and most unique. Match Term Definition B Paraphrase A) The most well-known Cleopatra in stands today as she is known as one of A Summary B) Cleopatra is a name that has belong of the famous stories that are known re more well-known stories of princesses years. She was influential in Roman hi level than a political one. Her legacy is impactful relationships with great lead Points earned on this question: 2 Question 2 (Worth 2 points) (03.04 MC) Katie would like to quote the following line from "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin: There were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds … Which of the following choices is formatted correctly in MLA format? Chopin again uses the weather as a symbol when she writes, "There were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds …"(Story of an Hour 42). Chopin again uses the weather as a symbol when she writes, "There were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds …"(42) Chopin again uses the weather as a symbol when she writes, "There were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds …"(Chopin 42).
Chopin again uses the weather as a symbol when she writes, "There were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds …"(42). Points earned on this question: 2 Question 3 (Worth 2 points) (03.04 LC) Which of the following should you not consider when you determine which evidence to incorporate into your body paragraphs? How much of the evidence is necessary How valid and credible the source material is How well the evidence supports your claim and reasons How you can change the meaning of the evidence to better support your claim Points earned on this question: 2 Question 4 (Worth 2 points) (03.04 MC) Paul would like to quote the following line from Act III, Scene i of William Shakespeare's Hamlet : To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub; Which of the following choices is formatted correctly in MLA format? The idea of dreams is repeated when Hamlet says, "To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub"(Shakespeare). The idea of dreams is repeated when Hamlet says, "To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub"(Hamlet Act 3 Scene 2). The idea of dreams is repeated when Hamlet says, "To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub"(Shakespeare 3.1.10). The idea of dreams is repeated when Hamlet says, "To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub"(Hamlet Line 10). Points earned on this question: 2
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