CHM 2210 – Fall 2012 – Test 4 Name (print):_________________________ 1. What is the IUPAC name for the following compound?…
1.Michigan entered the railroad business in 1830. The state's first working rail line (billed as the "First Train West of the Alleghenies") ran from Lake Erie to what Michigan city?…
The author of “Hero’s Test” shows the reader that Theseus is a hero because he had courage and intelligence. The author of this story is Alisoun Witting and she shows Theseus’ traits in actions, and the description she gave of Theseus. Theseus remarks in the text, “I will kill the Minotaur myself, and free Athens from this disgraceful tribute to Minos.” This shows his courage. Him saying that he is going to go out into the labyrinth and “defeat” the minotaur also shows his courage, while showing his intelligence. He has Ariadne to help him defeat the minotaur which somewhat makes him lack intelligence because he couldn’t have defeated the minotaur without her help. Ariadne plays a big role in why and how the minotaur was defeated.…
Which of the following can be used to keep a record of incoming telephone calls so that no message is overlooked? Telephone log…
Version 017 – Exam 1 – Laude – (52455) This print-out should have 30 questions. Multiple-choice questions may continue on the next column or page – find all choices before answering. 001 1 003 6.0 points…
For example, on Hanukkah, there was a noise downstairs in the office. When everybody has panicking, Peter, the Van Daan’s son, accidently knocks down a lap and a chair that made a big “bang” downstairs. This made everyone worried and scared, but Mr. Frank had the courage to go downstairs and see what or who was down there. It had happened to be a thief that had been there and ran away when it heard the noise from upstairs. When everyone in the residence was scared and panicking, Mr. Frank was the only one that was calm and went to see who it was…
Over the past decade, the number of park visitors has _______ and park budgets have ________.…
Additionally, Northrop uses imagery or descriptive language to convey his purpose. At one point, a helicopter flies by the school, and the narrator (Scott) describes how it circles around, then leaves. The book recalls, “It made this big sweeping turn in the air, flew a little closer, and then moved steadily away.”(Northrop 148-149) This builds suspense by making the characters and the reader think that they might get saved, before the reality that they are not sinks in. The author describes how the helicopter comes excitingly close, and almosts seems as if it has spotted the students. Next, the author uses imagery to illustrate when the emergency lights are running out of batteries. Northrop writes, “It was a huge waste, especially since…
In today’s popular culture there are fewer TV shows and movies that feature multiple women in a non-stereotypical character role than most people would think. The Bechdel-Wallace test was created with three requirements to determine the role of woman in film, television, books, etc. In order to pass the Bechdel-Wallace Test, there has to be at least two named women who talk to each other about something besides a man. Not many television shows in popular culture pass the Bechdel-Wallace Test, but Criminal Minds is one that does.…
The author uses action and suspense in many exciting scenes. When Bobby and his parents get home after shopping in the city one night, they see the Marino family truck in the driveway. The Marino’s son, Pete, and Bobby’s sister, Michelle, had been dating for a while but sort of in secret. This time Pete had come over to Bobby’s house and then the dad caught them there together. When Bobby’s dad confronted Mr. Marino about it, Mr. Marino insulted Michelle and blamed her. Bobby’s dad then became furious and charged at Mr. Marino and they got into a huge fight, wrestling on the ground, bumping into cars. Another example of suspense is one day at work Bobby was cleaning the gutters on the roof. He was minding his own business until the Smith brothers came along. The Smith brothers worked for Mr. Kahn as well, doing the heavier duty jobs. The Smith’s were friends of Willie Rumson, so as you can imagine they didn’t really like Bobby too much. They thought it would be a funny prank to throw the ladder onto the ground. When Bobby realized what they had done, he became very scared, because he had never been up that high in his whole life. Bobby was stuck up there for a couple hours until Dr. Kahn realized that he was up there. Lucky for Bobby he didn’t charge him for the damaged plants and flowers because Dr. Kahn knew it was the Smiths who did it, not Bobby. Probably the most dramatic thing that happened in the whole book was when Bobby, Joanie, and Pete were all in the shack on the Marino’s beach, and they turned around to see Willie Rumson standing there, pointing a .22 rifle to their faces. He then escorted them out onto the dock, and said he was going to shoot Bobby in the knee. Then Jim arrived. Jim tried to talk Willie out of shooting Bobby but nothing worked until he brought up Willie’s mom and how Willie had done nothing in his life and this would only make it worse. Willie then realized that Jim was right.…
An example of this is when Ehrenreich went to the doctors for a rash that she got when she was working in Portland, Maine as a maid. In the book she describes her experience with the rash when she said, “The itching gets so bad at night that I have mini tantrums, waving my arms and stamping my feet to keep from scratching or bawling. So I fall back on the support networks of my real life social class, call the dermatologist I know in Key West.” (Dunn, 88) If the author didn’t call her dermatologist and suffered through the rash, the chapter would have been more thought provoking. It would catch readers’ attention to see what would have happened over time to her health. Another event that the author could have done differently to make the book interesting was when she decided to not get her other job at the hardware store in Minneapolis. If she would have worked there and at Walmart, then we would have seen her struggle with the two jobs. Seeing the author taking on all this work makes reader’s curious and anxious to read more, but knowing that she always had a way out bored me and my classmate at certain parts of the…
The narrative, The Driver’s Seat struck home for me because I just received my driver’s license this past May, 2015. I took time for me to actually drive and to become comfortable behind the wheel of a car. This piece of writing spoke to me and allowed me to review some of the identical thinking points that I went through while getting to the point of taking control of my dad’s car. The story effectively walked me through the trials of spirit and mental anguish that preceded me in taking hold of the vehicle with my dad as the co-pilot giving directions. This was the exact thing the driving instructor in The Driver’s Seat‘ taught the author. The routine of how to maneuver and throw caution to the wind- taking risks- to get the author over…
His mother falls extremely sick and needs to be taken to the hospital. His mom is taken into the hospital listed under critical condition. She has suffered a heart attack like no other. The doctors are busy diagnosing her for hours but nothing seems to prove evident. In the meantime Evan’s flight is scheduled to leave at 6am and his father offers to drop him off at the airport, but he calmly denies it and says he will catch the next flight the following day. During this time when Evan is waiting in the lobby, he is texting his girlfriend who recommends that her mom have a special type of procedure done on her. He agrees to mention it to the doctors, but the doctors refuse to perform the test. By the time that the doctors diagnose his mom, it is the next day and he needs to get on the next flight to California because the race is within the next 24 hours. This example in the book shows that attending and racing in the event was not “meant to be” because he had faced many hardships that tried to lure him away from the race but instead he did not lose sight of his goal. The author uses a tonal shift here in the story because the first couple of conflicts or obstacles were not as emotional as this one. The author tried to appeal to the writer’s emotion to show that going to California and racing in the Tour de California was not “meant to be”. The author tries to Evan that his mom does not support this decision and…
This is effective because it causes readers to questions their own experiences of transformations and whether they had ever experienced this before. One example is when, “For years they had lived without incident in their house in a quiet residential neighborhood… ” (69). In contrast to, “He watched the stranger walk away- out to the sidewalk, out to the street, disappearing into darkness…” (76). This illustrates a change in the setting because before it describes a peaceful and quiet neighborhood but after the visit from the stranger the setting starts to change into a dark and eerie setting. Therefore, this transformation was effective because as the story progressed and changed themes, so did the parents and the entire…
Have you ever woken up sleep-deprived after a long night of reading an intriguing story? I definitely have. The reason these stories are such page-turners is because of the author’s excellent use of literary devices. Writers often use literary devices in their work in order to make a story more alluring and thought-provoking rather than languid and mundane.…