The method of characterization does the author show in "Shooting an Elephant" based on the excerpt below:

"Theoretically — and secretly, of course — I was all for the Burmese and all against their oppressors, the British."

Question 1 options:

direct characterization


indirect characterization


character activation


character enhancement

In Shooting an Elephant, when Orwell states that it, "would never do" to have the Burmese laugh at him, Orwell reveals his:

Question 2 options:

Frustration


Anger


Prejudice


Pride

What can be inferred from the statement below from Shooting an Elephant:

"Feelings like these are the normal byproducts of imperialism; ask any Anglo-Indian official, if you can catch him off duty..."

Question 3 options:

Officials only admit their misgivings about imperialism privately.


The officials had no problems with imperialism.


Police officers are very busy.

What is Orwell's purpose in writing "Shooting an Elephant"?

Question 4 options:

To describe life in Burma


To argue for wildlife conservation


To expose the evils of imperialism

Based on the Imperialism text from class, "Marriage is a Private Affair", what can you depict as the shared characteristic between the father and son?

Question 5 options:

Aggression


Stubbornness


Distrusting


Unfaithful