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Sojourner Truth
by Joanna Evans Use the passage to answer the question. Why did the playwright leave Mama and Rebecca with
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The Man Without a Country
Hackett, Walter (adaptation) Characters NARRATOR COLONEL AARON BURR 1 of 24 Question Use the passage to
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Use the passage to answer the question.
Which detail helps develop a theme about corruption in the play? (1 point) Responses The
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Excerpt from Act 3, Scene 7 of King Lear
GLOUCESTER: Because I would not see thy cruel nails Pluck out his poor old eyes; nor thy
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Excerpt from Act 3, Scene 7 of King Lear
GLOUCESTER: Because I would not see thy cruel nails Pluck out his poor old eyes; nor thy
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Write a brief summary that captures the overall plot of A Raisin in the Sun. Your summary should be about one full (6-8
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Respond to TWO of the following questions. Your response should be 3-4 sentences. Please select different questions from the
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Romeo and Juliet
by William Shakespeare "What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other word would smell as sweet. So
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The Man Without a Country by Hackett, Walter (adaptation) PROSECUTOR: To sum up my case as prosecutor on this board of court
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The Man Without a Country Hackett, Walter (adaptation) Characters NARRATOR COLONEL AARON BURR
LT. PHILIP NOLAN PROSECUTOR DEFENSE
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The Man Without a Country
by Hackett, Walter (adaptation) SCENE 1 NARRATOR: Fort Massac is a small yet strategic United States
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Romeo and
Juliet by William Shakespeare ROMEO. O blessed, blessed night! I am afeard, Being in night, all this is but a dream,
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The Man Without a Country
Hackett, Walter (adaptation) Characters NARRATOR COLONEL AARON BURR 1 of 24 Question Use the passage to
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The Man Without a Country
Hackett, Walter (adaptation) Characters NARRATOR COLONEL AARON BURR 1 of 24 Question Use the passage to
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To DR. STOCKMANN.) I received from you yesterday, after office hours, a report dealing with the condition of the water at the
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Excerpt from Act 3, Scene 7 of King Lear
GLOUCESTER: Because I would not see thy cruel nails Pluck out his poor old eyes; nor thy
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Excerpt from Act 4, Scene 6 of King Lear
EDGAR: O indistinguish'd space of woman's will! A plot upon her virtuous husband's life,
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Twelfth Night: Who states, "She pined in thought; /And, with a green and yellow melancholy, / She sat like Patience on a
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Twelfth Night: What three instructions does Maria imbed in her letter to Malvolio that she knows will irritate Olivia?
A: Blue
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Twelfth Night: As Sebastian considers his current situation, what does he reveal about Antonio?
A: That Antonio has sought legal
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Twelfth Night Play Question: How does Olivia hope to redress some of the wrongs done to Malvolio?
A: She doesn't as he is clearly
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Act 1, Scene 1 from King Lear CORDELIA: [aside] What shall Cordelia speak? Love, and be silent. LEAR: Of all these bounds, even
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Act 1, Scene 1 from King Lear CORDELIA: [aside] What shall Cordelia speak? Love, and be silent. LEAR: Of all these bounds, even
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Act 1, Scene 4 from King Lear LEAR: Woe that too late repents!—O, sir, are you come? Is it your will? Speak, sir!—Prepare my
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Act 1, Scene 4 from King Lear LEAR: Woe that too late repents!—O, sir, are you come? Is it your will? Speak, sir!—Prepare my
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Act 1, Scene 4 from King Lear LEAR: Woe that too late repents!—O, sir, are you come? Is it your will? Speak, sir!—Prepare my
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It’s easy for us to get stuck in our own minds and own worlds. This causes us to not see the perspectives of others. Take a
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The Man Without a Country
by Hackett, Walter (adaptation) PROSECUTOR: To sum up my case as prosecutor on this board of court
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The Man Without a Country
by Hackett, Walter (adaptation) SCENE 1 NARRATOR: Fort Massac is a small yet strategic United States
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The fight for suffrage drives a wedge between a spirited young woman and her mother. . . .
Characters NARRATOR REBECCA, 17 years
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NARRATOR COLONEL AARON BURR 1 of 24 Question Use the passage to answer the question. Which of the following is a theme
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The fight for suffrage drives a wedge between a spirited young woman and her mother. . . .
Characters NARRATOR REBECCA, 17 years
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Excerpt from An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen
CHARACTERS Dr. Thomas Stockmann, Medical Officer of the Municipal Baths.
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Excerpt from An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen
CHARACTERS Dr. Thomas Stockmann, Medical Officer of the Municipal Baths.
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Excerpt from An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen
CHARACTERS Dr. Thomas Stockmann, Medical Officer of the Municipal Baths.
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Excerpt from An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen
CHARACTERS Dr. Thomas Stockmann, Medical Officer of the Municipal Baths.
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Excerpt from An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen
CHARACTERS Dr. Thomas Stockmann, Medical Officer of the Municipal Baths.
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Excerpt from An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen
CHARACTERS Dr. Thomas Stockmann, Medical Officer of the Municipal Baths.
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Excerpt from An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen
CHARACTERS Dr. Thomas Stockmann, Medical Officer of the Municipal Baths.
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The Would-Be Gentleman by Olfson, Lewy MADAME JOURDAIN: MADAME JOURDAIN: Monsieur Jourdain, my husband, you’re a fool!
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The Would-Be Gentleman by Olfson, Lewy MADAME JOURDAIN: Monsieur Jourdain, my husband, you’re a fool! Dressing up as though
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The Would-Be Gentleman by Olfson, Lewy MUSIC MASTER: Music and dancing are not tricks, sir. JOURDAIN (Dismissively): Well,
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In "The Importance of Being Earnest," why are there no cucumber
sandwiches for Lady Bracknell? (1 point) Algernon ate them all.
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In "The Importance of Being Earnest," where does Cecily say Jack is
sending Ernest? (1 point) Australia London the United States
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In "The Importance of Being Earnest," why doesn’t Cecily want to
study German? (1 point) She is afraid it makes her less
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In "The Importance of Being Earnest," how does Algernon say
Bunbury died? (1 point) He exploded. He caught a severe chill. He was
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In "Crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville," the flagman’s primary purpose in the play is to (1 point) Responses answer the
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The Would-Be Gentleman by Olfson, Lewy JOURDAIN: Does the aristocracy study music? MUSIC MASTER: But of course, monsieur.
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HAMLET. …I will bestow him, and will answer well The death I gave him. So again good night. I must be cruel, only to be kind;
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In The Importance of Being Earnest, what leads Algernon to suspect that Ernest/Jack is a Bunburyist? (1 point) Responses
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