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The author uses the paragraph below to --
He was apprehensive as he approached the building after school. In the lobby, he considered the stairs. But that was ridiculous. Why should he be afraid of an old lady? If he was afraid of her, if he let it control him, then he was worse than all the names they called him at school
emphasize the degree of fear that Martin is experiencing
suggests that Martin is attempting to overcome his fears
imply that Martin believes that his fears are silly
reveal Martin's hatred for his classmates
The Elevator is written from what point of view
1st person
2nd person
3rd person omniscient
3rd person limited
The following sentence represents which type of figurative language?
Perhaps it was the way the elevator shuddered each time it left a floor, as if it was exhausted.
Metaphor
Simile
Idiom
Personification
The following sentence is an example of what type of figurative language?
His footsteps echoed behind him like slaps on the cement, as though there was another person climbing, getting closer.
Metaphor
Simile
Personification
Point of view
The author created suspense in all of the following ways except...
He used descriptive words and phrases to build suspense.
He ends the story with a cliff-hanger.
He gives Martin characteristics of paranoia.
The author tells us Martin and his dad do not get along.
Which best describes the overall mood (how the story made you feel) of the story?
Bored
Confused
Happy
Nervous
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