Unit Test example #19726

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As you read a potential source for a compare-and-contrast paragraph, you should first assess
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the argument's claims, reasons, and evidence.
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In a compare-and-contrast paragraph, a strong argument must
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provide support in the form of details and relevant facts.
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The case coming on for a hearing before the Supreme Court, that court was of opinion that the law under which the prosecution had was constitutional, and denied the relief prayed for by the petitioner. Ex parte Plessy, 45 La.Ann. 80. Whereupon petitioner prayed for a writ of error from this court, which was allowed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Louisiana. MR. JUSTICE BROWN, after stating the case, delivered the opinion of the court. This case turns upon the constitutionality of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Louisiana, passed in 1890, providing for separate railway carriages for the white and colored races. Acts 1890, No. 111, p. 152. The first section of the statute enacts "that all railway companies carrying passengers in their coaches in this State shall provide equal but separate accommodations for the white and colored races by providing two or more passenger coaches for each passenger train, or by dividing the passenger coaches by a partition so as to secure separate accommodations: Provided, That this section shall not be construed to apply to street railroads. No person or persons, shall be admitted to occupy seats in coaches other than the ones assigned to them on account of the race they belong to." The Supreme Court's ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson was problematic because
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it was based on the belief that segregation was permissible as long as the facilities were equal.
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The statute of Louisiana, acts of 1890, c. 111, requiring railway companies carrying passengers in their coaches in that State, to provide equal, but separate, accommodations for the white and colored races, by providing two or more passenger coaches for each passenger train, or by dividing the passenger coaches by a partition so as to secure separate accommodations; and providing that no person shall be permitted to occupy seats in coaches other than the ones assigned to them, on account of the race they belong to; and requiring the officer of the passenger train to assign each passenger to the coach or compartment assigned for the race to which he or she belong; and imposing fines or imprisonment upon passengers insisting on going into a coach or compartment other than the one set aide for the race to which he or she belongs; and conferring upon officers of the train power to refuse to carry on the train passengers refusing to occupy the coach or compartment assigned to them, and exempting the railway company from liability for such refusal, are not in conflict with the provisions either of the Thirteenth Amendment or of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Which best explains why the Supreme Court's decision in Plessy v. Ferguson was unconstitutional?
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Since segregation laws did not provide equal protections or liberties to non-whites, the ruling was not consistent with the 14th Amendment.
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An effective thesis statement establishes the focus of a compare-and-contrast paragraph by
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orienting and engaging the audience as well as setting the tone for the piece.
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Because she didn't have health insurance, my Auntie Gloria's diabetes went untreated for a number of years; this led to more extensive and serious health problems. This statement uses what type of evidence to support a claim that a universal health care system is desirable?
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an anecdote to illustrate a specific example
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You suddenly find your tongue twisted and your speech stammering as you seek to explain to your six year old daughter why she can't go to the public amusement park that has just been advertised on television, and see tears welling up in her eyes when she is told that Funtown is closed to colored children. What is the author's purpose for including this sentence?
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to emphasize his personal connection to segregation
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Which excerpt from Black Boy best illustrates the effect that society has on Wright's father?
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From the white landowners above him there had not been handed to him a chance to learn the meaning of loyalty, of sentiment, of tradition.
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The speaker's tone in "Harlem" is best described as
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frustrated.
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All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. How does the excerpt relate to the premises of Brown v. Board of Education?
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The Brown case addresses whether the plaintiffs have been afforded the full rights of citizenship.
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Mrs. Turner finally rose to go after being very firm about several other viewpoints of either herself, her son or her brother. She begged Janie to drop in on her anytime, but never once mentioning Tea Cake. Finally she was gone and Janie hurried to her kitchen to put on supper and found Tea Cake sitting in there with his head between his hands. "Tea Cake! Ah didn't know you wuz home." "Ah know yuh didn't. Ah been heah uh long time listenin' to dat heifer run me down tuh de dawgs uh try tuh tole you off from me." How does Hurston convey her own cultural experiences?
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through the contrast of formal language and informal dialect
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I respectfully remind you sir, that we have been the most patient of all people. When you said we must have self-respect, I wondered how we could have self-respect and remain patient considering the treatment accorded to us through the years. Which best explains why Robinson includes this description of African Americans?
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to point out that African Americans have greatly suffered for far too long
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As the chief executive of our nation, I respectfully suggest that you unwittingly crush the spirit of freedom in Negroes by constantly urging forbearance and give hope to those pro-segregation leaders like Governor Faubus who would take from us even those freedoms we now enjoy. Your own experience with Governor Faubus is proof enough that forbearance and not eventual integration is the goal the pro-segregation leaders seek. To which specific historic event is Jackie Robinson referring to in the letter?
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Governor Faubus's calling of the Arkansas National Guard to prevent nine African American students from entering Little Rock Central High School, despite the US Supreme Court's ruling against segregation
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As the chief executive of our nation, I respectfully suggest that you unwittingly crush the spirit of freedom in Negroes by constantly urging forbearance and give hope to those pro-segregation leaders like Governor Faubus who would take from us even those freedoms we now enjoy. Your own experience with Governor Faubus is proof enough that forbearance and not eventual integration is the goal the pro-segregation leaders seek. Which best explains the purpose of Robinson's letter?
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to request immediate action from President Eisenhower in furthering equal rights for African Americans
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When you said we must have self-respect, I wondered how we could have self-respect and remain patient considering the treatment accorded to us through the years. This excerpt contains an historical allusion to
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the discrimination and bigotry faced by African Americans throughout history in the United States.
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Which best identifies Jackie Robinson's reason for writing his letter to President Eisenhower?
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He hopes that the president will take immediate action to curb segregation laws at the federal level.
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How does the mention of Governor Faubus in Jackie Robinson's letter to President Eisenhower strengthen the main argument of the letter?
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The reference highlights President Eisenhower's deep dislike of the governor and shows his willingness to remove him from office.
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Which statement from "John Redding Goes to Sea" best supports the idea that the author, Zora Neale Hurston, was an independent woman who longed to escape her small hometown?
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"Pa, when ah gets as big as you Ah'm goin' farther than them ships. Ah'm goin' to where the sky touches the ground."
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"Cose you allus tries tuh know mo' than me, but Ah ain't so ign'rant. Ah knows a heap mahself. Many and many's the people been drove outa their senses by conjuration, or rid tuh deat' by witches." Why does Zora Neale Hurston use nonstandard English in this excerpt?
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to portray the dialect of African Americans during the period
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Which excerpt from Hurston's "John Redding Goes to Sea" is an example of nonstandard English?
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"Aw, woman, stop dat talk 'bout conjure. Tain't so nohow. Ah doan want Jawn tuh git dat foolishness in him."
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Matty Redding, John's mother, was setting the table for supper. She was a small wiry woman with large eyes that might have been beautiful when she was young, but too much weeping had left them watery and weak. Which best describes the intent of Hurston's use of voice as it relates to cultural experience?
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Hurston highlights the hardships that women in the community are experiencing through her description of Matty Redding.
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A world I dream where black or white, Whatever race you be, Will share the bounties of the earth And every man is free, Where wretchedness will hang its head And joy, like a pearl, Attends the needs of all mankind— Of such I dream, my world! Based on the dreams that the speaker describes, it is reasonable to infer that the speaker
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will do whatever is necessary to gain equality for all.
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Langston Hughes yearns for equality in the poem "I Dream A World," while in the poem "Democracy" he
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actively advocates the idea of fighting for equal treatment.
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The speaker in Hughes's poem "Democracy" encourages people to
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bravely stand up for what is right.
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In Langston Hughes's poem "I Dream a World," the repetition of the word "dream" emphasizes
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the belief that dreams often remain unrealized due to oppression.