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10. In "The Lottery," Jackson employs several stock characters, including a town leader, law-abiding citizens, and strong father
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Which of the following phrases best defines rhythm? (1 point) Repeated sounds across lines of poetry a poem's cadence, pace,
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Use the passage to answer the question.
Excerpt from Howard's End by E. M. Forster Write a careful analysis to evaluate the style
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The poetic device used in the line below is and example of ______.
"For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams" A.
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After reading The Killer Angels and Lee’s farewell, which of the following describe the type of person General Lee was? Select
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Which question illustrates an example of suspense?
How will Michaela find out who sent her the mysterious package? What does the
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How do you characters affect the plot of the story?
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Which line from “Recuerdo” contains an example of alliteration?(1 point)
“And bought a morning paper, which neither of us
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1. Choose the word that best defines the italicized word. The rescue workers discovered the dog
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Which quote from "The Morning of June 28, 1948" bes supports the conclusion that the public strongly disliked "The Lottery?"
A.
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15. In Langston Hughes’s short story “Why, You Reckon?” what motivates the narrator to get involved in a scheme to rob a
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What is a reason that many oral stories were rhythmic or sing-song
A. To make them more believable B. To make them more
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17. In Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery,” how does the author use Tessie’s late arrival to help create suspense? (1 point)
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Use the poem to answer the question.
The snow drifts into hills of white. The imprints of his lonely plight Lie deep beneath the
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1. Which of the following best describes science fiction?
Answer:C The characters often face problems related to future tech
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What were Emilia Pardo Bazan's most notable accomplishments?
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Use Jayce’s outline to write your own literary analysis of White Fang. Consider each of the bulleted points mentioned in the
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read the following passage from the poem "eve to her daughters"
it was not i who began it turned out into draughty caves, hungry
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Write a 1-2 sentence paragraph comparing and contrasting the text and film versions of a book, story, play or poem. Describe the
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By the end of Romeo and Juliet, Paris and Romeo, both of whom loved Juliet, are dead.
The two characters, however, are very
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Which option is an example of a subgenre of poetry? (1 point)
fable O tragedy O epic novel
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Describe the reactions of Juliet's father and mother when Pais proposes marriage to their
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26. In medias res means that a story begins __________ of a storyline. (1 point)at the beginning in the middle at the end at the
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who is the audience in shakespears sonnet 130? who is it aimed at?
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Telling folktales is a powerful tool that parents use to pass on their beliefs and values to their children. Discuss three or
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1. Which of Yeats's poem opens with the symbol of a gyre, a spiral spinning out of control? (1 point)
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Which excerpt from George Orwell’s Shooting an Elephant best exemplifies a reflective
essay? A.“The young Buddhist priests
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from The Walrus and the Carpenter by Lewis Carroll
1 The sun was shining on the sea Shining with all his might He did his very
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There are three types of irony in the play: situation, dramatic, and verbal. Identify two types of irony and explain its
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I read the story from behind the veil, but did not really understand could someone help me describe some aspects of its setting
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In which of the following story segments does the player spend the majority of the game as the main character defeats
challenges
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Which statements describe characteristics of a soliloquy? Check all that apply.
It is a literary device used in drama. It is a
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In 1–2 sentences, draw conclusions about how the writings of the Lost Generation continue to be influential today. Summarize
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It took Skylar a full minute to recall the chain of events that had brought her here,
deep into outer space. She had awoken from
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adjusted my petticoats and rode toward father's shop. We would need more candles if we would be sewing that many dresses.
Which
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How is the consumption of food used as a symbol in the play? What does food stand for in the play? How does Oscar Wilde use
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At the end of "The Chrysanthemums," Elisa whispers, "That's a bright direction, there's a glowing there." Write an essay
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In "The Literature of East Asia and the Pacific Rim," Michael Harris quotes: Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the
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What is the correct subgenre for a text that is composed of factual details told in a similar way to a story, with a series of
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Which option describes a first-person point of view in a narrative text?
when one of the characters tells the story a story told
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AmLit B Modified U1 Portfolio (U1L10)
12 questions 1. The Great Gatsby falls into what is the genre, format, and literary
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One of the settings of Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” is the Montresors’ catacomb. Based on the original meaning of the
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From The Kimono (Illuminate)- Read the story and then read the prompt and answer the question that follows.
The Kimono Keiko was
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In Act V of Romeo and Juliet, what does Romeo buy from the apothecary? (1 point) Responses
a cordial a poison medicine
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Choose the word that best defines the italicized word from the novel Frankenstein.
"Is this to prognosticate peace, or to mock at
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What is a narrative? A nonfiction text consisting of a series of events in a persons, life, B, a play, consisting, mostly of
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How is a drama organized?(1 point)
Responses in chapters in chapters in acts in acts in paragraphs in paragraphs in stanzas
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What is the effect of the metaphor in the following line from Romeo’s speech to Juliet from Act I, Scene 5 of Romeo and
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Which feature can a reader notice from looking at the printed text of the poem “Going for Water” by Robert Frost?(1 point)
Re
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In novels or short stories, authors can provide scene descriptions and character dialogue, and introduce the conflict with a
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