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Question 7

“Mr. Tate said, ‘Oh yes, that’d make it her right. It was her right eye, Mr. Finch. I remember now, she was bunged up on that side of her face...’” Which of the following is the correct citation for the quote from page 47 of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird?

(Harper L)ee, To Kill a Mockingbird Pg. 47).

(To Kill a Mockingbird, Lee, 47).

(Lee 47).

(Lee, p. 47).

Question 8
What is one possible theme of Pablo Neruda's poem, "We Are Many"?

Learning to be at ease with oneself can be difficult.

There are many different types of people from Chile.

People should not reflect on who they are inside.

Pablo Neruda has multiple personalities.

Question 9
"We Are Many" has been called a "geography of self" poem. What does Neruda say about himself in this poem?

He sometimes doesn't know how to deal with the world around him.

He doesn't always like writing.

He thinks of himself as the same as the heroes he sees in movies and reads about.

He is many different traits within one person, as is everyone, and that those different aspects of our personalities are like traveling to different lands and different cultures.

Question 10
Which of the following is not a required part of introductory paragraph?


hook

specific details

thesis

transition

Question 11
The poem, “We Are Many” can be found on pages 12 and 13 of an anthology (a collection of Pablo Neruda’s poems, translated by Alastair Reid) by the same name, We Are Many. The anthology was published by Cape Goliard Press Ltd. If a writer quotes from the above poem in an essay, which of the following would be found on the bibliography?

Neruda, Pablo. "We Are Many." We Are Many, translated by Alastair Reid, Cape Goliard Press Ltd., pp. 12-13.

Pablo Neruda. “We Are Many.” We Are Many, translated by Alastair Reid, Cape Goliard Press Ltd., pp. 12–13.

Neruda, Pablo. “We Are Many.” Cape Goliard Press Ltd., pp. 12–13.

“We Are Many.” By Pablo Neruda in We Are Many, translated by Alastair Reid, Cape Goliard Press Ltd. On page 12.

Question 12
In the first three stanzas of "We Are Many," how does Neruda see himself?

brave and smart

single and attractive

foolish and cowardly

always right about everything

Question 13
What is Neruda's purpose for writing "We Are Many?"

To encourage others not to be so hard on themselves as he has always been.

To reflect on his life and put himself down.

To learn about his home country.

To show readers that all people are alike in some ways, especially in how they judge themselves.

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Question 7: according to the MLA citation style, the correct answer for an in-text citation is (Lee 47).

Question 8: One possible theme of Neruda's "We Are Many" is Learning to be at ease with oneself can be difficult. Neruda deals with the complexity of one's identity, its multiple layers and how trying to be coherent with oneself everytime can result in difficulty to be at ease wih oneself.

Question 9: Neruda says aboyt himself that He is many different traits within one person, as is everyone, and that those different aspects of our personalities are like travelling to different lands and different cultures. This answer is related to the previos one in question 8. Also, the references to "geography of self" are self-explanatory.

Question 10: The element that is not required in an introductory paragraph is Specific details. The introductory paragraph should startwith a hook that keeps the interest of the reader. You should also state your theses, what you are going to write about and with elements that allows the transition between the different arguments that support the thesis. However, you should not give specific details since those are going to be developed in the body of the essay.

Question 11: according to the MLA citation style, the bibliography entry would be the first one. Neruda, Pablo. "We Are Many." We Are Manym translated by Alastair Reid, Cape Goliard Press Ltd., pp12-13.

Question 12: in the first three stanzas of "We Are Many", Neruda shows himself as Foolish and cowardly. Dealing with the different layers of identity, Neruda shows that even though he wants to seem a brave and smart person, it is usually the other aspects that are shown.When he tries to be btter, it seems that another person comes out.

Question 13: Neruda's purpose is to encourage others not to be so hard on themselves as he has always been. The poem tries to convey the idea that you should accept the complexity of your identity and come to terms with it instead of bein so hard on you, since it can lead to suffering.

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