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Multiple Choice
“The Bells,” “Annabel Lee,” “The Raven”
In Edgar Allan Poe’s poem “The Bells,” how does the tone change from the beginning to the
end?
(1 point)
from melancholic to scary
from cheerful to sinister
from peaceful to frenetic
from hopeful to embittered

from cheerful to sinister

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The poetic device used in the line below is .
"For the moon never beams without bringing me dream

personification

Question 12

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Multiple Choice
The phrase "radiant maiden" in the poem "The Raven" is an example of
(1 point)
assonance
internal rhyme
repetition
onomatopoeia
Question 13
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"The Lottery"
What technique is used most in "The Lottery" to build suspense?
(1 point)
flashback
foreshadowing
an unreliable narrator
withholding of information

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Question 12: The phrase "radiant maiden" in the poem "The Raven" is an example of repetition.

Question 13: The technique used most in "The Lottery" to build suspense is foreshadowing.

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"The Morning of June, 28, 1948, and 'The Lottery'"
Why do you think people reacted so violently to the publication of “The Lottery”?
(1 point)
It exacerbated the climate of paranoia in the War War II era.
It pointed the finger at the dangers of a small-town mentality.
It suggested that even the most normal people are capable of evil.
It accused American society of being cold-hearted and capable of murder.

It suggested that even the most normal people are capable of evil.

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Many horror and suspense stories such as "The Lottery" use stereotypical
instead of complex individuals because readers readily relate to them

characters

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Note: Your teacher will grade your response for question 20 to ensure that you receive
proper credit for your answer.
Identify one of the darker actions examined in a story or drama from this unit. In what piece
is the action highlighted? What intentions or emotions prompt the action? How would the
story or drama change if the character involved were able to overcome the darker impulse
and indulge a higher intention? Explain.