Morrison's characters defy description as either fundamentally good or evil; like all of us, they are fundamentally flawed humans struggling in the world, sometimes more successfully and sometimes less so. --Rachel Lister, "Literary Contexts in Novels: Toni Morrison's Sula," database article with no page numbers Social movements typically achieve influence by gaining attention from news media and gaining buy-in from critical supporters. De-extinction is a moral responsibility since it will revitalize struggling ecosystems and developing new genetic tools to help endangered species. Using the quotation above from an article about Sula as reference, choose the correctly quoted and cited option below. (5) Slippery slope: If we begin thinking that non-human species have rights, people will soon be marrying bacteria (6) False dichotomy: We either save the economy or we save the planet. Although the novel is separated by chapters that indicate chronological movement from 1919 to 1965, the characters are caught in a socially unchanging reality. The Anthropocene is described as our current era because (check all that apply): (1) Humans have controlled nature (2) Human actions have affected every aspect of the Earth. The conflict in the story peaks when ________. Radical positions can go so far that they have limited effects on the mainstream, which appears to be the case for Naomi Kleins book This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate. Although Sula is reviled in her neighborhood, her death clearly leaves a void in the community, where mothers "had nothing to rub up against" (Morrison 153) that would make them feel superior. Which of the following is a metaphor? (1) Sula: leaves the Bottom and comes back 10 years later (2) Nel: gets married and has children (3) Helene: Nel's mother (4) Hannah: Sula's mother (5) Eva: Sula's grandmother (6) Shadrack: WWI veteran who founds National Suicide Day (7) Ajax: Sula's lover (8) Jude: Nel's husband. --Toni Morrison, Sula, page 158 Who is the protagonist in "Everyday Use"? Bill McKibben has written 15 books and is the founder of the environmental organization 350.org. "Morrison's novels combine psychological realism, social critique, symbolism, and the mythopoetic, resulting in a style similar to Magical Realism. They are suspicious of each other; the boss is reproachful. Some are good and some are bad, but most of them are bits of both. Without her mockery affection for others sank into flaccid disrepair. We cannot do both. Pay close attention to punctuation. The sentence at the end of this question is connected to the passage below. McKibben argues that the unique view many Americans have of the Bible is revealing. This is where eating locally comes in . According to McKibben, all of these rapid climactic changes have been occurring despite the concerted effort of the fossil fuel companies to reduce them. More radical movements than divestments, such as blaming capitalism for lack of progress on environmental problems, have not been as effective in shaping the climate debate in the U.S. Furthermore, he urges that "we" (ALL humans) are the deciding chip in said bond. But getting into college, or doing satisfactorily once there, is not in that category. (Change the second sentence to a prepositional phrase that begins with for.). Students should never use Wikipedia in their research process. Pay close attention to punctuation. To whom did the author dedicate this story? It is Public Enemy Number One to the survival of our planetary civilization.. Pay close attention to punctuation. The novel mostly concerns the way African American communities both include and exclude those members who have violated community mores or who have become dislocated in ways that cause them to live on the moral or social margins. How many miles has Javi walked to get to the painter's house? It was long believed that massive "climate events" such as severe storms pushed people to migrate. Death is present in throughout Sula, and its significance has to do with "war and the longing for peace" and to "freedom through the formal structure of the novel" (Reddy 29). he feels guilty about Ted Lavender's death. McKibben explains that a question arises about coastline retreat: Where should people go? We do not need stronger EPA regulations on water quality since our water is safe and further regulations would burden farmers and small businesses. The text argues that rather than being impartial, students should aim to be multi-partial, inhabiting as many positions on their topic as they can. At the beginning of the story, we find ________. (4) How does the development of the character affect the meaning of the work? McKibben's latest book, Falter, is a depressing vindication of his first one. Few tasks in lifeand very few tasks in scholarshipactually depend on being able to read passages or solve math problems rapidly. . As a teacher, I want my students to read, write and think well; I don't care how much time they spend on their assignments. Showing a graph to make a particular point is sufficient for making a logical appeal. Nothing of consequence would be lost by getting rid of timed tests by the College Board or, indeed, by universities in general. The most likely reason Jimmy Cross burns Martha's letters is that ________. But in doing a network text analysis of news articles, we found that by other measures the effort has been a success. Dee decides to change her name to Wangero because ________. Which two words can best be attributed to the main theme? McKibben lists two effects of climate change that humans are already experiencing. The building of the Keystone XL pipeline from Canada to the United States should proceed since it would benefit the U.S economy, it is safe, and since the United States is not switching to cleaner energy sources, it is better that oil be imported from stable, democratic nations such as Canada. Is the following sentence, which uses the excerpt above, plagiarized or acceptable? The novel does this by putting characters from whom we expect heroic actions in "mundane reality," an everyday reality that reverses "the reader's expectations" that some heroic event that will save the characters will occur (49). Want to read all 4 pages? McKibben extols the virtues of interplanetary colonization: Now that we know the Earth cannot support human life for much longer, we can always count on moving the species to another planet. Example: Most sports have rules of conduct. The text focuses on two approaches to argument: Aristotelean and Toulmin. (Check all that apply): Who is the author of "The Things They Carried? But getting into college, or doing satisfactorily once there, is not in that category. 350.org has been active at the recent climate summits at Copenhagen, Cancun, Durban, and Doha. Using the quotation above from an article about Sula as reference, choose the correctly quoted and cited option below. . "Despite its title, Sula actually has three protagonists: Shadrack, Sula/Nel, and the community of black people who live in the Bottom. The soldiers carry objects that are necessary, but they also carry objects that (check all that apply): (1) are good luck charms (2) remind them of home, a junior at Mount Sebastian College, Jimmy Cross's love interest. A prevalent theme in Sula is the influence of family and friends on the characters. For example, he says that (check all that apply): Selected Answers: crop fields polluted with salt can no longer be cultivated and people have had to move away ice melting in the coasts leaves towns, cities, and villages without protection from ocean waves . (Choose all that apply): (1) The fog comes/on little cat feet (2) my boss Rob was waiting for me when I showed up for work five minutes late todaythe snake! Question 20 5 out of 5 points McKibben's argument is that human beings have endured wars, famines, terrorism, tyrants and, in the same way, they will endure climate change. The purpose of introductions is to capture the reader's attention and explain the main point of the essay. Once they are in place, the energy from the sun is free. --Claire Skinner, "Climate-Induced Migration," 2018, a database article Because the United States is one of the leading polluters in the world, it must lead the fight against climate change. For those few jobs where speed is important, timed tests may be useful. How can a writer establish his or her credibility? This was a far more extreme position than was previously taken by activists in the climate change debate. What individual items carried by the soldiers reveal their personalities? the capable girl of nine in the first part of the story. brings him rotting food, such as moldy cheese and decayed vegetables. (2) How trustworthy are the evaluations of the narrator? Her novels reflect the workings of communities, the dilemmas faced by these families, and the problems encountered in their relationships. When Martin Luther King Jr. first began speaking his message, it was perceived as too radical for the majority of white America. Pay close attention to punctuation. Eva's decision to set Plum on fire after he returns from WWI addicted to heroin is based on ________. Here is the original text from which the quotations in the options below are taken: (2) Gregor's metamorphosis is an allegory for an overdemanding family and an uncaring society that turns works into significant creatures. The following thesis statements are for literary analysis papers that are to make an argument about whether W.H. The CRAAP test allows us to determine the credibility and value of sources. Furthermore, by pitting contrasting figures against one another, Morrison repeatedly reverses the reader's expectations. The author of "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" --Claude Pruitt, "Circling Meaning in Toni Morrison's Sula," database PDF article from African American Review, page 117 Which statements are true about the story? However, the ending seems more hopeful for Sylvia of "The Lesson" than for Rosaura of "The Stolen Party.". --Claire Skinner, "Climate-Induced Migration," 2018, a database article Another aspect of human survivability on the planet is connected to access to water. In our data, we found her more extreme calls to shred capitalism had a far more limited effect in the public debate. Answer: Most sports have rules of conduct discouraging participants from unsporting behavior. Here is the original text from which the quotations in the options below are taken: For example, he says that (check all that apply) A, crop fields polluted with salt can no longer be cultivated and people have had to move away B. ice melting in the coasts leaves towns, cities, and villages without protection from ocean waves What could be derived from the author's naming of the character Arnold Friend? (1) Currency: How recently was the text published and how does that affect its accuracy and content. Pay close attention to punctuation. For what good is it to build a multibillion-dollar rapid transit system when a few decades from now it may be underwater? This is because every product that is manufactured for consumption produces both physical and atmospheric, with atmospheric waste being the greatest contributor to climate change (Park, 2015, p. 189). Is the following sentence, which uses the excerpt above, plagiarized or acceptable? The following thesis statements are for literary analysis papers about the short story "The Lesson" by Toni Cade Bambara. Question 8 Answers:"McKibben extols the virtues of . Using the quotation above from an article about Sula as reference, choose the correctly quoted and cited option below. to which fairy tale? Reddy argues for one possible reading of Sula as an anti-war novel (31). Which is the better thesis? Nothing of consequence would be lost by getting rid of timed tests by the College Board or, indeed, by universities in general. Noted author and 350.org co-founder Bill McKibben was among the first to celebrate word that the president of the European Investment Bank on Wednesday openly declared, "To put it mildly, gas is over"--an admission that squares with what climate experts and economists have been saying for years if not decades.. Dr. Werner Hoyer, president of the EIB--the investment bank publicly owned by the . Bright colors figure individuality, often distinguishing those who are marginalized by society. The fact is, however, that, indifferent to interethnic struggles, political compromises, banking strategies, and traffic congestion, the sea is slowly reclaiming the peninsula and, most urgently, its southern part. McKibben argues that by changing these aspects, the meaning of nature has already changed (41). The term Kafkaesque refers to (check all that apply): (1) nightmarishly complicated and frustrating experiences (2) ghoulish, horror-like situations. Why is Connie alone in the house when Arnold Friend visits her? with his mother, father, and sister traveling together on a day off. With these words, environmental activist Bill McKibben launched a radical and moral broadside against the fossil-fuel industry and its contributions to climate change in Rolling Stone magazine in 2012. Now, five years later, the effort seems to some to have been a failure, at least by the financial measures they laid out. Using the quotation above as reference, choose the correctly quoted and cited option below. The sentence that follows was taken from the original text below: all of the details in the paragraph relate to the main point of the paragraph. McKibben reports that recently a major fossil fuel company said it would spend 1/100 of its budget to back the fight for a carbon tax of $40 for a ton of oil, but climate scientists believe that such a tax would not have enough of an effect at this point. he will take his father on; he will face his father, in a fist fight if necessary. The novel mostly concerns the way African American communities both include and exclude those members who have violated community mores or who have become dislocated in ways that cause them to live on the moral or social margins. Although these latter concepts are still radical in implication, they adopt the language of financial analysis and appeared in business journals like The Economist, Fortune and Bloomberg, which makes them more legitimate within business circles. Is the following sentence, which uses the excerpt above, plagiarized or acceptable? McKibben argues that the reality of climate change is too far gone and that there is little hope that the human species will survive. His new book, which offers some dark visions of the future and hope for real change, is called. McKibben argues that the economic expansion of the last several decades has been misinterpreted by politicians on both the left and the right, and by a lot of economists to boot . --Jonathan Franzen, The End of the End of the Earth, 2018, p. 40 The emotionally stunting effect of this treatment is plain . Our evidence suggests this shift enabled previously marginal policy ideas such as a carbon tax and carbon budget to gain greater traction in the debate. He also debated Bill McKibben, an American environmentalist, author and journalist who has written extensively on the impact of . She also has addressed historical issues such as nineteenth-century slavery. (3) Accuracy: How valid and true is the information in the text? These three protagonists are at the centers of different but overlapping and intricately interconnected plots that in turn convey various aspects of [the novel's] anti-war theme." When Hannah asks Eva if she (Eva) ever loved her children, Eva responds directly by saying that ________. For that reason, she felt no compulsion to verify herself--be consistent within herself. ., is set in a cemetery where Nel Wright Greene is finally beginning to mourn the death of her friend Sula Peace, twenty-five years after the fact. The gray ball of fur just outside Nel's field of vision most likely serves as a symbol of ________. Coherence refers to establishing clear connections between ideas in a paragraph and between paragraphs. Pay attention to punctuation. In the process, it disrupted what had become a polarized debate and reframed the conflict by redrawing moral lines around acceptable behavior. The higher ups in Miami and in state government do not like to talk about it. Maggie and her mother awaiting Dee's arrival. that his mother had thrown his sister off the wagon when the wolves approached. I try to burrow as deeply as I can into characters. Here is the original text from which the quotations in the options below are taken: to look cooler and younger than he is in order to attract young women. 12). He might as well sit forever on his riverbank and stare out of the window at the moon. is ________. true McKibben argues that the reality of climate change is too far gone and that there is little hope that the human species will survive. Question 9 Selected Answer: False Response Feedback: True. For example, he says that (check all that apply): (1) crop fields polluted with salt can no longer be cultivated and people have had to move away (2) ice melting in the coasts leaves towns, cities, and villages without protection from ocean waves (3) hurricanes which have destroyed towns leave people unable to rebuild (4) certain coastal towns are preparing to relocate residents because of rising sea levels (5) areas that were not flood zones 30 years old have become flood zones. By celebrating National Suicide Day, Shadrack had hoped to ward off the shock that death might bring, but after Sula's death, "he began to suspect that all those years of rope hauling and bell ringing were never going to do any good" (Morrison 158). uses a walking stick and the newspaper to stomp Gregor back into his room. Pay close attention to punctuation. McKibben's argument is that human beings have endured wars, famines, terrorism, tyrants and, in the same way, they will endure climate change. These deaths, as Nel's thoughts about the grave markers suggest, are linked to wider scenes of death, to war and to the longing for peace, and, significantly, to freedom through the formal structure of the novel." The publication of this new 10th . --Maureen T. Reddy "The Tripled Plot and Center of Sula" PDF article, page 31 Carefully compare the sentence with the original passage and decide whether it is plagiarized, inaccurate, or acceptable. Similes and metaphors establish comparisons between two dissimilar things. (Remember the guidelines for writing good thesis statements that you have studied in this lesson). Human activities are estimated to have caused approximately 1.0C of global warming above pre-industrial levels, with a likely range of 0.8C to 1.2C. Confirmation bias is defined as an approach to research that is meant to reinforce the writer's world view rather than to discover answers to a question with an open mind. Here is the original text from which the quotations in the options below are taken: Although Morrison's novels are not written in the style of Magical Realism, they do share some similarities with this tradition (McLaren). By his way of dressing, Arnold Friend seems to be attempting ________. The sentence at the end of this question is connected to the passage below. According to Kathleen Newland's 2011 report "Climate Change and Migration Dynamics," there are four major drivers of climate-induced migration: sea-level rise; higher temperatures; droughts, floods, and other changes in the water cycle; and severe storms. . Similes and metaphors establish comparisons between two dissimilar things. Carefully compare the sentence with the original passage and decide whether it is plagiarized, inaccurate, or acceptable. Morrison is interested in themes connected to black communities, the dilemmas faced by the families in these communities and the problems encountered in their relationships (McLaren). Selected Answer: Fals e End of preview. Pay close attention to punctuation. Using the quotation above as reference, choose the correctly quoted and cited option below. In Sula, characters adjust to their marginalized roles within the constraints of "a community divided by class" (McLaren). Shadrack institutes National Suicide Day in order to ________. Resistance is not traditionally regarded as a technology, but McKibben argues that it is a uniquely human practice. Epstein argues these strong correlations between per-capita fossil fuel use and increasing life expectancy is causal, and that studies that ignore the benefits of fossil fuels are carried out by immoral activists. Which sentence seems most true about the nature of Sula and Nel's situation? The narrator in the second part of the story behaves like ________. In the assigned readings for today, McKibben explicitly argues that: D In the assigned McKibben reading, the author explains that Americans tend to earn more money than Europeans because Americans live to work, and work many more hours per year than Europeans According to some researchers, human beings need to be planning their retreat from coastal towns and cities rather than waiting for an emergency to strike and having to leave in panic. In essence, McKibben argues that the futures of both nature and ourselves are delicately yet undeniably interconnected. Question 1 5 out of 5 points McKibben argues that, starting with coastlines, parts of the planet are becoming inhabitable for humans. The same month, environmentalist Bill McKibben wrote a widely shared blog post titled "Heat pumps for peace and freedom" in which, referring to the Russian president, he argued that the U.S . The father in the second part of the story is ________. shorts, ballerina slippers, and charm bracelets. Lucy's attitudes and behavior are representative of the new white South African and, because they are in direct conflict with David's attitudes and behavior, point to the humble position that David must learn to accept in the new South African society. Both relationships seem doomed despite the differing responses by the wives to their husbands' expressed desire for connection and communication. Here is the original text from which the quotations in the options below are taken: (Check all that apply): (1) specific examples (2) descriptions (3) analogies (4) quotes from sources. Namely, where others argued for industry-wide controls on carbon without demonizing any particular industry, McKibbens radical flank portrayed the fossil-fuel industry as a public enemy and called for its extermination. Birds, as the descendants of dinosaurs, have evolved and been on the planet longer than humans, and as Franzen (2018) reminded his readers "their indifference to us ought to serve as a chastening reminder that we're not the measure of all things" (p. 40). Carefully compare the sentence with the original passage and decide whether it is plagiarized, inaccurate, or acceptable. In a recent article in the New Yorker, Bill McKibben argues that the emissions reductions achieved by the US over the last 15 years are largely illusory. It also helped translate McKibbens radical position into new issues like stranded assets and unburnable carbon, the idea that existing fossil fuel resources should remain in the ground. He is the founder of the environmental organizations Step It Up and 350.org, and was among the first to warn of the dangers of global warming. --Nelly McKay, "An Interview with Toni Morrison," database PDF article, page 420 The people in these novels are complex. Morrison typically frames her tales within mythic narrative structures, thus creating a heroic context for her themes and characters. At the same time, she develops a rich irony by juxtaposing heroic expectations with mundane reality. Her novels reflect the workings of communities, the dilemmas faced by these families, and the problems encountered in their relationships. We used text analytics software to sift through 42,000 news articles about climate change between 2011 and 2015 and map the influence of the radical flank. University of Michigan provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation US. While some readers might argue that Sylvia does not realize the importance of being humble and grounded in reality, Sylvia's determination that "ain't nobody gonna beat me at nuthin" is the key that will lead her to achieving her goals. 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