Question 1 (1 point)
Dystopian literature is usually set in the ______.

Question 1 options:

Future


Present


Past

Question 2 (1 point)
The purpose of dystopian literature is to make a/an _________ about a current trend,bsocietal norm, or political system.

Question 2 options:

Comment


Criticism


Joke


Interpretation

Question 3 (1 point)
What is/are restricted in a Dystopian society?

Question 3 options:

Freedom of thought and propaganda


Propaganda and information


Information and freedom of thought


Propaganda, freedom of thought, and information

Question 4 (1 point)
What/whom do citizens worship in a Dystopian society?

Question 4 options:

A figurehead


A concept


Themselves


A figurehead or a concept

Question 5 (1 point)
Society is the illusion of a perfect ________ world.

Question 5 options:

Utopian


Dytopian


Fantasy


Surrealist

Question 6 (1 point)
The feeling or atmosphere of a poem or story is the...

Question 6 options:

tone


mood


setting


plot

Question 7 (1 point)
The speaker's attitude towards the subject is...

Question 7 options:

Tone


Mood


Characterization


Hyperbole

Question 8 (1 point)
Describing a puppy as playful rather than disobedient suggests a tone that is

Question 8 options:

affectionate


critical


angry


respectful

Question 9 (1 point)
Choose the most appropriate word(s) that can be inserted in the blank.

Everyone in the office respects Casey because of her kind but __________ attitude.

(HINT: She is respected, so people like her. A positive word would be appropriate here)

Question 9 options:

assertive


bossy


demanding


apathetic

Question 10 (1 point)
Choose the most appropriate word(s) that can be inserted in the blank.

William annoys his friends because he's so __________ when it comes to money.

Question 10 options:

thrifty


economical


giving


stingy

Question 11 (1 point)
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Choose the most appropriate word that can be inserted in the blank.

"I'm afraid," said Luke's guidance counselor carefully, "that you might find advanced calculus a little too __________ ."

Question 11 options:

elementary


challenging


undemanding


easy

Respuesta :

Answer:

1- future, 2- criticism, 3 info/freedom, 4- figurehead or concept, 5- utopia, 6- mood, 7-tone, 8- affectionate, 9- assertive, 10- stingy, 11- challenging

Explanation:

1- it takes time for a dystopia to form,and many have scifi elements.

2- dystopias are how the writer views a worst case scenario of society's changes.

3- controlling information and people way of thinking let's the people wanting dystopia keep it. Propaganda is often used to do this.

4-in a dystopia people need absolute devotion to the idea that this is the only good way to live, so they worship the idea of living this way, or the person calming them, say that it's good to live this way. caring deeply about themselves would give spark to a revolution that would change it from a dystopia

5-utopia is the opposite of dystopia, utopia is when everyone lives fulfilled and happy. the perfect society.

6- atmosphere is the feelings created by the writers mood.

7- the writers tone reflects how they feel about the subject, just like a tone of voice.

8- playful suggests a happiness towards caring for the dog

9- assertive suggests the she says things strongly, but not harshly

10- stingy implies a refusal the share/help with money. its and insult where as thrifty can be a compliment

11- we learned that this is an advanced class, so it would be a challenge to pass

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Answer:

1. future

2. criticism

3. Information and freedom of thought

4. figurehead or a concept

5. Utopian

6. mood

7. tone

8. affectionate

9. assertive

10. stingy

11. challenging

Explanation:

1. Dystopian literature is usually set in the future.

2. The purpose of dystopian literature is to make a criticism about a current trend,bsocietal norm, or political system.

3. Information and freedom of thought are restricted in a Dystopian society.

4. The citizens worship a figurehead or a concept in a Dystopian society?

5. Society is the illusion of a perfect Utopian world.

6. The feeling or atmosphere of a poem or story is the mood.

7. The speaker's attitude towards the subject is tone.

8. Describing a puppy as playful rather than disobedient suggests a tone that is affectionate.

9. Everyone in the office respects Casey because of her kind but assertive attitude.

10. William annoys his friends because he's so stingy when it comes to money.

11. "I'm afraid," said Luke's guidance counselor carefully, "that you might find advanced calculus a little too challenging."