Text-Dependent Questions
Directions: For the following questions, choose the best answer or respond in complete sentences.
PART A: How does the introduction of the passage (Paragraphs 1-4) set the mood of beginning of
the Civil War?
A.
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2.
B.
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COMMONLIT
D.
The introduction sets the triumphant mood of the South's election of a Confederate
president; this contrasts Davis' later failure to ensure Southern victory in the battle.
The introduction sets the excitable but frightened mood of the people (in the Union
and Confederacy) as they move closer and closer to war.
The introduction sets the triumphant mood of the South at the beginning of the war;
this contrasts the later destruction and horror of the actual war.
The introduction sets the solemn and serious mood of the passage as the soldiers
begin to move into battle.
PART B: Which of the following quotes best supports the answer to Part A?
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