ENGL53 Final Review

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In "The Wreck of the Hesperus," Longfellow uses the pronoun "she" to refer to both the skipper's daughter and the vessel in the poem. What can we infer is his motive for using these references as he describes their fate? to emphasize the gruesome and cruel way in which they both are destroyed to differentiate between the girl, the ship, and the skipper to emphasize the fact that their fates are intertwined because the girl is tied to the ship to make the reader carefully consider each reference and figure out to whom or what it refers

to emphasize the fact that their fates are intertwined because the girl is tied to the ship

Why does Sarah Kay say she writes poems? to cherish each moment to tell her story to figure things out to find her voice

to figure things out

irk to frustrate unskilled work initiative nastiness slow because of weight

to frustrate

In The Alchemist, what was the crystal merchant's personal legend? to travel to the Pyramids to become a wealthy merchant and have many shops to go to Mecca to travel to Spain

to go to Mecca

elapsed existing alone to have passed or gone by in large amounts a puzzle a feeling of sadness

to have passed or gone by

thrive to prosper the owner of a business prophesying future events a journey to a sacred place as an act of devotion to refuse to proceed a room in a church where sacred things are kept to be full or swarming with beetles considered sacred by the Egyptians

to prosper

balk to prosper the owner of a business prophesying future events a journey to a sacred place as an act of devotion to refuse to proceed a room in a church where sacred things are kept to be full or swarming with beetles considered sacred by the Egyptians

to refuse to proceed

The main point of Olivia Vella's poem is ________. to express the pain she feels each day to share her fears and insecurities to tell herself and other students that they are "good enough" to number the steps and elements of her daily routine

to tell herself and other students that they are "good enough"

desecrate slow because of weight unwilling to believe stinking brought up a manner of walking to violate fearless daring angered or annoyed something you can feel basic unskilled work

to violate

It is typically recommended that you give an employer ______________________ when resigning a position. two week's notice two weeks' notice two weeks notice

two weeks notice

In Jane Eyre, what illness swept through the school at Lowood? influenza cholera scarlet fever typhus fever

typhus fever

After Blanche hears her fortune, she is ___________. relieved unhappy unemotional excited

unhappy

menial slow because of weight unwilling to believe stinking brought up a manner of walking to violate fearless daring angered or annoyed something you can feel basic unskilled work

unskilled work

menial to frustrate unskilled work initiative nastiness slow because of weight

unskilled work

incredulous slow because of weight unwilling to believe stinking brought up a manner of walking to violate fearless daring angered or annoyed something you can feel basic unskilled work

unwilling to believe

understatement

used by writers to make something or a situation smaller, worse, or less important than it actually is; often used in a humorous way.

symbolism

using an object, image, or word (symbol) to represent an idea or quality.

imagery

visually descriptive language.

Robert Hemenway said that at the end of her life, Hurston ________. was still campaigning for equality was still the life of the party was greatly respected and celebrated was suffering from dementia

was greatly respected and celebrated

feeble sarcastic; cynical weak; lacking in physical strength recognize or perceive according to the law

weak; lacking in physical strength

Many of Hurston's personal manuscripts and letters ________. were discovered by Alice Walker years after her death were saved from a bonfire by a deputy sheriff were buried with her at the time of her death were discovered in a lockbox under her bed

were saved from a bonfire by a deputy sheriff

Anthropomorphism a short story that shares a specific message specific types of characters that often occur in literature something that is believed to prophesy good or evil a specific lesson that is clearly conveyed through a short story a piece of literature that represents truths about life or society when human characteristics are given to an animal or object

when human characteristics are given to an animal or object

Which of the following did Zora Neale Hurston take "creative license" with in her autobiography? her birthdate where she met Langston Hughes her parents where she was born

where she was born

The girl who built this table is named Ashley. What is the appositive? The girl who built this table Ashley is named Ashley Is it essential? essential nonessential

who built this table and essential

In the podcast, Jerry Pinkney says that Hurston illustrates with _______________. words dialogue imagery language

words

Marty exclaimed, "I want to go to __________ party" your you're

your

anthropomorphism "But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked."Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad.""How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice."You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn't have come here."― Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll a black cat, a comet, a black raven C.S. Lewis's "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" tells the tale of a fantasy world with a lion named Aslan who represents Christ. The other characters and events represent truths about life and society. Lightning danced across the night sky. Many fairy tales have types of characters that recur such as the hero, the witch, the princess, and the friendly beast. "The Tortoise and the Hare""The Ant and the Grasshopper" "Slow and steady wins the race.""Work today and reap the benefits tomorrow."

"But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked."Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad.""How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice."You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn't have come here."― Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll

Which of the following quotes implies that Janie wants Pheoby to tell the townspeople her story? "Two things everybody got tuh do fuh theyselves. They got tuh go tuh God, and they got tuh find out about livin' fuh theyselves." "It's uh known fact, Pheoby, you got tuh go there tuh know there." "Mah tonge is in mah friend's mouf." "An envious heart makes a treacherous ear."

"Mah tonge is in mah friend's mouf."

moral "But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked."Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad.""How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice."You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn't have come here."― Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll a black cat, a comet, a black raven C.S. Lewis's "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" tells the tale of a fantasy world with a lion named Aslan who represents Christ. The other characters and events represent truths about life and society. Lightning danced across the night sky. Many fairy tales have types of characters that recur such as the hero, the witch, the princess, and the friendly beast. "The Tortoise and the Hare""The Ant and the Grasshopper" "Slow and steady wins the race.""Work today and reap the benefits tomorrow."

"Slow and steady wins the race.""Work today and reap the benefits tomorrow."

fable "But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked."Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad.""How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice."You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn't have come here."― Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll a black cat, a comet, a black raven C.S. Lewis's "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" tells the tale of a fantasy world with a lion named Aslan who represents Christ. The other characters and events represent truths about life and society. Lightning danced across the night sky. Many fairy tales have types of characters that recur such as the hero, the witch, the princess, and the friendly beast. "The Tortoise and the Hare""The Ant and the Grasshopper" "Slow and steady wins the race.""Work today and reap the benefits tomorrow."

"The Tortoise and the Hare""The Ant and the Grasshopper"

Sarah Kay's poem, "If I Should Have a Daughter" includes which of the following song lyrics? "I can see clearly now the rain is gone" "Sunshine on my shoulder makes me happy" "But to me know you'll always be my little girl" "There'll be days like this, my momma said"

"There'll be days like this, my momma said"

In The Alchemist, what is the meaning of Maktub? "that is my prayer too" "as Allah wills it" "it is written" "the language of the Soul of the World"

"it is written"

How old is Jane when she goes to Lowood? 12 9 10 6

10

How old is Lizabeth in the story? 14 15 18 10

14

How long have Delia and Sykes Jones been married? 10 years 5 years 15 years 1 year

15 years

In what year was Their Eyes Were Watching God published? 1920 1937 1927 1934

1937

What do Lavinia and Francine find in the ravine on their way to the movie? A dead body A police officer A journal A murderer

A dead body

Who is Mary Ann Wilson? A girl at Lowood who becomes Jane's friend A new teacher at Lowood who replaces Miss Temple The nurse who watches over Helen The post mistress who watches for Jane's letter

A girl at Lowood who becomes Jane's friend

Meeting with the Mentor A wiser individual provides training and wisdom that will help the hero on the quest. The hero may still have challenges on the return journey. The hero is afraid and seeks to avoid the quest. Just as the quest begin, an obstacle encourages the hero to turn back, but the hero presses forward. An event begins the hero's journey or a character presents the quest. The hero battles or struggles against the final, ultimate adversary or force. The hero's journey has ended; the world is better for it. The hero reaches the most dangerous part of the journey and faces temptation (the temptation to turn back) and difficulty. The hero faces enemies and tests along the way to the goal of the quest. The hero is not the same person—he or she has changed and become wiser. The hero receives a reward—something that will make the world better.

A wiser individual provides training and wisdom that will help the hero on the quest.

THE ALCHEMIST MAP #8 Al Fayoum Oasis, Egypt Mediterranean Sea Strait of Gibraltar Tarifa Tangier, Morocco

Al Fayoum Oasis, Egypt

Who wrote "I Sit and Sew"?

Alice Dunbar-Nelson

Which type of figurative language is evident in the following lines from Clint Smith's "The Danger of Silence" ? It is charring. It is chains. It is privilege. It is pain. Metaphor Simile Hyperbole Alliteration

Alliteration

The Call to Adventure A wiser individual provides training and wisdom that will help the hero on the quest. The hero may still have challenges on the return journey. The hero is afraid and seeks to avoid the quest. Just as the quest begin, an obstacle encourages the hero to turn back, but the hero presses forward. An event begins the hero's journey or a character presents the quest. The hero battles or struggles against the final, ultimate adversary or force. The hero's journey has ended; the world is better for it. The hero reaches the most dangerous part of the journey and faces temptation (the temptation to turn back) and difficulty. The hero faces enemies and tests along the way to the goal of the quest. The hero is not the same person—he or she has changed and become wiser. The hero receives a reward—something that will make the world better.

An event begins the hero's journey or a character presents the quest.

THE ALCHEMIST MAP #2 Strait of Gibraltar Pyramids Andalusia, spain Mediterranean Sea S P A I N

Andalusia, spain

Romantic heroes Have certain failings or character flaws Go on great journeys and defeat monsters Are emotional and very human Are from noble backgrounds and reject the expectations of society

Are emotional and very human

I got all _______________ on my report card. As A's

As

How is St. John depicted by the author in the novel? As a loving brother who truly wants what is best for his sisters and Jane. As a zealous man who uses religion to try to bully and persuade Jane. As a kind and caring individual who only wants to do God's will. As a cold man with no true feelings or emotions.

As a zealous man who uses religion to try to bully and persuade Jane.

Who comes to visit Jane just before she leaves for Thornfield? Mrs Fairfax Bessie Mrs. Reed Georgiana

Bessie

Who comes to ask Jane to return to Gateshead? Bessie John Reed Georgiana Bessie's husband

Bessie's husband

allegory "But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked."Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad.""How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice."You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn't have come here."― Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll a black cat, a comet, a black raven C.S. Lewis's "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" tells the tale of a fantasy world with a lion named Aslan who represents Christ. The other characters and events represent truths about life and society. Lightning danced across the night sky. Many fairy tales have types of characters that recur such as the hero, the witch, the princess, and the friendly beast. "The Tortoise and the Hare""The Ant and the Grasshopper" "Slow and steady wins the race.""Work today and reap the benefits tomorrow."

C.S. Lewis's "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" tells the tale of a fantasy world with a lion named Aslan who represents Christ. The other characters and events represent truths about life and society.

Claude McKay Expressed the vision that art expression could capture African-American heritage and the emotional context of spirituality. The most prolific writer of the Harlem Renaissance. Graduated from Harvard and won a Guggenheim Fellowship. Famous Harlem Renaissance musician. Wrote the first of the Harlem Renaissance novels. Celebrated through poetic images the rhythms and dances of Harlem.

Celebrated through poetic images the rhythms and dances of Harlem.

Who wrote "My Father is an Oyster"?

Clint Smith

Read the following quote from the novel: "And then again Him-with-the-square-toes had gone back to his house.Who is "Him-with-the-square-toes"? Joe Starks the Devil Logan Killick Death

Death

Dingy Daring To state or assert as a fact Drab or dull To be enough

Drab or dull

Who falls in love with Marcissus? Echo Aphrodite Oreades Hera

Echo

What is the setting of "Lob's Girl"? England North Carolina Maine Canada

England

Which of the following lines from "Lob's Girl" best provides the reader with the best evidence of who the dog at the hospital really is? Just as she reached the main entrance the guard was gently but forcibly shoving out a large, agitated, soaking-wet Alsatian dog. Sometimes the guard at the main entrance gave him a pat or offered him a bit of sandwich--he looked so wet and beseeching and desperate. But he never ate the sandwich. Every now and then he shook his head, as if to dislodge something heavy that was tied around his neck. Sandy moved her left arm--the one that was not broken--from below the covers and let her hand dangle down...

Every now and then he shook his head, as if to dislodge something heavy that was tied around his neck.

What is the best interpretation of the line "Impossible to reply to this in the affirmative: my little world held a contrary opinion: I was silent"? Everyone in the Reed household has told Jane that she is a wicked child. The red room taught her that, contrary to what Mrs. Reed says, her little world is haunted. Jane's actions indicate that she is not a good child. Jane feels that the world is evil and sad and oppressive.

Everyone in the Reed household has told Jane that she is a wicked child.

W.E.B. Du Bois Expressed the vision that art expression could capture African-American heritage and the emotional context of spirituality. The most prolific writer of the Harlem Renaissance. Graduated from Harvard and won a Guggenheim Fellowship. Famous Harlem Renaissance musician. Wrote the first of the Harlem Renaissance novels. Celebrated through poetic images the rhythms and dances of Harlem.

Expressed the vision that art expression could capture African-American heritage and the emotional context of spirituality.

Duke Ellington Expressed the vision that art expression could capture African-American heritage and the emotional context of spirituality. The most prolific writer of the Harlem Renaissance. Graduated from Harvard and won a Guggenheim Fellowship. Famous Harlem Renaissance musician. Wrote the first of the Harlem Renaissance novels. Celebrated through poetic images the rhythms and dances of Harlem

Famous Harlem Renaissance musician.

Read this line from "Lob's Girl": The village was approached by a narrow, steep, twisting hill-road, and guarded by a notice that said LOW GEAR FOR 1 ½ MILES, DANGEROUS TO CYCLISTS. This line is an example of what? Prolepsis Foreshadowing Flash forward Analepsis

Foreshadowing

gothic René Descartes Leo Tolstoy Toni Morrison Jane Austen The Iliad Frankenstein

Frankenstein

Epic heroes Go on great journeys and defeat monsters Are emotional and very human Have certain failings or character flaws Are from noble backgrounds and reject the expectations of society

Go on great journeys and defeat monsters

Who at Thornfield has a very unique and remarkable laugh? Leah Grace Poole Adéle Mrs. Fairfax

Grace Poole

Throughout her time at Thornfield, whose laugh does Jane believe she hears in the night? Adéle's Grace Poole's Bertha's Mrs. Fairfax's

Grace Poole's

Countee Cullen Expressed the vision that art expression could capture African-American heritage and the emotional context of spirituality. The most prolific writer of the Harlem Renaissance. Graduated from Harvard and won a Guggenheim Fellowship. Famous Harlem Renaissance musician. Wrote the first of the Harlem Renaissance novels. Celebrated through poetic images the rhythms and dances of Harlem.

Graduated from Harvard and won a Guggenheim Fellowship.

What is Jane's favorite book as a child? Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales Bewick's History of British Birds Gulliver's Travels

Gulliver's Travels

Tragic heroes Go on great journeys and defeat monsters Are from noble backgrounds and reject the expectations of society Are emotional and very human Have certain failings or character flaws

Have certain failings or character flaws

Why does the narrator ask the police officers to sit and chat with him? He is trying to convince them of his sanity He is trying to drown out the sound he hears He is trying to convince them that the old man is not dead He believes he is very clever and is amused that they do not know is he the murderer

He believes he is very clever and is amused that they do not know is he the murderer

What do we assume about St. John at the end of the novel? He becomes ill and returns home to live out the rest of his life with his sisters. He dies soon after his final letter to Jane. He returns to England and serves as a clergyman for the rest of his life. He marries a woman in India and works as a missionary

He dies soon after his final letter to Jane.

Why does John Burke sit "rocking day in and day out"? He is ill. He has no hope. He is very old and tired. He has a mental disability.

He has a mental disability.

How does St. John feel about Rosamond? He feels anger because although he feels an attraction to her, he believes marriage is a sin. He has feelings for her, but he refuses to pursue her because he puts his desire to serve God first. He has feelings for her, but he believes her station is too far above his for him to pursue her. He is attracted to her, but he believes she is too shallow and unkind to be a good wife for him.

He has feelings for her, but he refuses to pursue her because he puts his desire to serve God first.

Which of the following does not describe Tea Cake when Janie first meets him? He is about Janie's age. He is tall. He is lean. He is wearing a hat.

He is about Janie's age.

What can we infer about the old man? He is blind in one eye He is stern and hard He is related to the narrator He has a son in the country

He is blind in one eye

What can we infer about Fortunato in "The Cask of Amontillado"? He is a poor, but harmless, town drunk He is generally a kind-hearted person who made a careless remark He is from a proud and important family He is often unkind and mocking

He is often unkind and mocking

What is the significance of Tea Cake offering to teach Janie how to play checkers? She is choosing to play instead of work. He is treating her as an equal. Women did not play checkers. Janie wants to play checkers to spite Jody.

He is treating her as an equal.

In "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World," the village names the drowned man Esteban because He looks like an Esteban. Someone recognizes him. Esteban means "beautiful strength." His name is on a bracelet he wears.

He looks like an Esteban.

In "Tamara's Opus," what does Joshua Bennett mean when he apologizes for his "silence"? He has never truly listened to her He rarely spoke to her when they were children He never fully learned her language He did not speak his true feelings to her

He never fully learned her language

In "Tamara's Opus," what does Joshua Bennett mean when he apologizes for his "silence"? He has never truly listened to her He rarely spoke to her when they were children He never fully learned her language He did not speak his true feelings to her

He never fully learned her language

What does the narrator do when he hears the sound "much such a sound as a watch makes when enveloped in cotton"? He paces and starts speaking loudly He laughs loudly to drown out the sound He pretends that he does not hear anything He tries to get the officers to leave

He paces and starts speaking loudly

How does Montresor convince Fortunato to come with him to his house? He begs him to come and taste his new pipe of Amnotillado He tells Fortunato he is going to ask another friend to come with him to taste the wine He tells him that his home is nearby and they can spend the night drinking and partying He flatters Fortunato and tells him that his taste in wine is matchless

He tells Fortunato he is going to ask another friend to come with him to taste the wine

Why does Mr. Brocklehurst believe Jane sighs? He thinks she is an insolent child. He thinks that she is being disrespectful to Mrs. Reed. He thinks she regrets that she is not a good child. He thinks she is afraid of him.

He thinks she regrets that she is not a good child.

Why does the narrator think that the police officers do not react to the noise he hears? He thinks they are mocking him and pretending not to hear He thinks they are waiting for him to react to it He thinks they do not hear it He thinks the noise is only in his own mind

He thinks they are mocking him and pretending not to hear

How does Montresor know there will be no servants at his home? He knew that carnival was one day when servants were not expected to be home He told them he would be gone but that they could not leave the house He told them he would be gone and gave them permission to go to the carnival He told them he would be in the vault and they need not stay

He told them he would be gone but that they could not leave the house

Which of the following can you infer about the "old man" in "The Tell-Tale Heart"? He was wealthy He was the speaker's father He was the speaker's neighbor He was ill

He was wealthy

______________________ dog was running down the stairs. Hector's and Eric's Hector and Eric's

Hector and Eric's

Whom is referred to as "Burns"? One of the teachers at the school Jane Mr. Brocklehurst (by the students) Helen

Helen

Read the following line from "Marigolds": Then the rest of the kids let loose with their pebbles, storming the flowers and laughing wildly and senselessly at Miss Lottie's impotent rage. Which of the following best expresses the meaning of the underlined words? Endless frustration Weak frustration Helpless anger Growing anger

Helpless anger

Janie tells the story of her life to __________. Her friend Pheoby her neighbors on her porch the townspeople Tea Cake

Her friend Pheoby

In Jane Eyre, what language does St. John want Jane to learn? German Chinese Welsh Hindostanee

Hindostanee

At the beginning of the story, what sense does the narrator say has become especially strong? His sense of taste His sense of touch His sense of sight His sense of hearing

His sense of hearing

What is the best explanation for Hurston's use of the line "No, I do not weep at the world—I am too busy sharpening my oyster knife" in "How it Feels to Be Colored Me" ? Hurston does not weep at the world because she is too busy uncovering her people's history. Hurston does not weep at the world because she sees herself as an oyster farmer who is too busy to stop and weep at things she cannot change. Hurston does not weep at the world because she sees "the world as her oyster" and full of opportunity. Hurston does not weep at the world because she is busy sharpening her "knife" and planning her revenge.

Hurston does not weep at the world because she sees "the world as her oyster" and full of oppurtunity.

Clint Smith refers to the negative connotation of a specific word. What word does he reference? Young Black Poor Illegal

Illegal

Magazine articles should be Italicized In quotation marks

In quotation marks

Where does Mrs. Reed keep important documents and her jewels? In her bedroom drawer In a special box in the library In the red room In a sugar caddy in the kitchen

In the red room

In this lesson you were asked to make assumptions based on clues and background knowledge. Which type of critical thinking is this? Metacognition Inference Evaluation Interpretation

Inference

In this lesson you were asked to make assumptions based on clues and background knowledge. Which type of critical thinking is this? Metacognition Inference Evaluation Interpretation

Inference

What is the significance of the split tree in the orchard? It's a symbol of the discord between Bessie and her husband. It marks a happy moment in Jane's life. It foreshadows what is to come of Jane and Rochester. It is the place where Jane and Rochester meet.

It foreshadows what is to come of Jane and Rochester.

What is the significance of the "curtain" the duke refers to in the painting? It is a metaphor for the duke "turning a blind eye" to the duchess's actions It is a curtain separating paintings of the duchess from the other artwork It is a curtain that covers the painting so only the duke can look on the duchess It was a curtain in the duchess's bedchamber that hid her from the view of others.

It is a metaphor for the duke "turning a blind eye" to the duchess's actions

What is the significance of the word "Resurgam"? It is what is inscribed on a tablet at Helen's grave It is the title of a poem the girls had to recite at Lowood. It is what is inscribed over the door at Lowood It is what Helen and Jane would whisper to each other to fight discouragement

It is what is inscribed on a tablet at Helen's grave

What is significant about the "red room"? It is where Mr. Reed's first wife died. It is haunted by "the woman in white." It is where all of the children are sent for punishment. It is where Mr. Reed died.

It is where Mr. Reed died.

When Jane tells Mr. Rochester of the woman who entered her room in the night before the wedding, Mr. Rochester tells her It was Grace Poole It was Adéle playing tricks It was just a dream It was Bertha

It was Grace Poole

Which of the following would Mrs. Reed agree with about Lowood School? It will teach Jane that she is poor and that she has a certain place in society because she is poor It will treat Jane as a servant and teach her to be a house servant as is her place It will keep Jane away from her and her children for most of the year with the exception of holidays It will teach Jane manners so that she can return to the Reeds and act in a way that Mrs. Reed deems proper

It will teach Jane that she is poor and that she has a certain place in society because she is poor

Series titles should be In quotation marks Italicized

Italicized

Titles of plays should be Italicized In quotation marks

Italicized

Where does the story take place? England France Spain Italy

Italy

Who wrote "3 Ways to Speak English"?

Jamila Lyiscott

romantic René Descartes Leo Tolstoy Toni Morrison Jane Austen The Iliad Frankenstein

Jane Austen

Jane tells St. John and his sisters that her name is Jane Reed Jane Rochester Jane Elliot Jane Eyre

Jane Elliot

In Jane Eyre, how are Helen and Jane different? Helen is meek and submissive while Jane is combative. Jane is quite shy and Helen is more outgoing. Helen is much more organized and tidy. Jane is more concerned with the fate of her soul.

Jane is quite shy and Helen is more outgoing.

Charlotte Bronté would have agreed with which of the following statements? Jane's life as a governess was a form of bondage because it provided few opportunities. A woman should marry for fortune above all else because wealth opens doors to opportunities. Teaching and bringing knowledge to a child is a great path to freedom of thought. Jane's life as a governess was liberating and provided great opportunity.

Jane's life as a governess was a form of bondage because it provided few opportunities.

After several years of marriage, Jody became very critical of Janie and began insulting her in front of people in the store. What can we infer is the reason for this? Janie is a little slow and incompetent, so Jody mocks her whenever he gets the opportunity to do so. Jody is jealous and does not ever want Janie to talk to another man in the store. Jody is aging and no longer as strong as he used to be; his own fear of aging causes him to lash out at Janie. Jody is selfish and tries to put everyone around him down to make himself feel better.

Jody is aging and no longer as strong as he used to be; his own fear of aging causes him to lash out at Janie.

Why does Janie always wear headrags in Eatonville? She wears them to keep the dust from passersby out of her hair. She wears them when she is working in the shop to keep her hair out of the food. Jody makes her wear them so no one else can see her hair. Jody makes her wear them to keep her hair beautiful for him.

Jody makes her wear them so no one else can see her hair.

To whom does Janie say the following? Ah know it. And now you got tuh die tuh find out dat you got tuh pacify somebody besides yo'self if you wants any love and any sympathy in dis world. You ain't tried tuh pacify nobody but yo'self if you wants any love and any sympathy in dis world. You ain't tried tuh pacify nobody but yo'self. Too busy listening tuh yo' own big voice. Nanny Logan Killicks Tea Cake Joe Starks

Joe Starks

Who said, "The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek"? Paulo Coelho Arthur C. Brooks Matthew Winkler Joseph Campbell

Joseph Campbell

Crossing the Threshold A wiser individual provides training and wisdom that will help the hero on the quest. The hero may still have challenges on the return journey. The hero is afraid and seeks to avoid the quest. Just as the quest begin, an obstacle encourages the hero to turn back, but the hero presses forward. An event begins the hero's journey or a character presents the quest. The hero battles or struggles against the final, ultimate adversary or force. The hero's journey has ended; the world is better for it. The hero reaches the most dangerous part of the journey and faces temptation (the temptation to turn back) and difficulty. The hero faces enemies and tests along the way to the goal of the quest. The hero is not the same person—he or she has changed and become wiser. The hero receives a reward—something that will make the world better.

Just as the quest begin, an obstacle encourages the hero to turn back, but the hero presses forward.

There are two __________ in the word "parallel." L's Ls

L's

Who wrote "Dreams"?

Langston Hughes

Clint Smith says that he gave up speaking for Lent A bet His pride A cause

Lent

realism René Descartes Leo Tolstoy Toni Morrison Jane Austen The Iliad Frankenstein

Leo Tolstoy

personification "But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked."Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad.""How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice."You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn't have come here."― Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll a black cat, a comet, a black raven C.S. Lewis's "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" tells the tale of a fantasy world with a lion named Aslan who represents Christ. The other characters and events represent truths about life and society. Lightning danced across the night sky. Many fairy tales have types of characters that recur such as the hero, the witch, the princess, and the friendly beast. "The Tortoise and the Hare""The Ant and the Grasshopper" "Slow and steady wins the race.""Work today and reap the benefits tomorrow."

Lightning danced across the night sky.

What does Mr. Rochester want Jane to do after she discovers his secret? Live with him as though she is his wife Live in a cottage nearby Stay on as before and still be Adéle's governess Marry him anyway

Live with him as though she is his wife

What is the climax of "Lob's Girl"? Mrs. Pearce, Bert, and Jean see the trail of footsteps on the stairs Sandy meets Lob Lob sees Sandy in the hospital and Sandy wakes from her coma Sandy and Lob are hit by a truck

Lob sees Sandy in the hospital and Sandy wakes from her coma

Who says the following quote? "Janie! Come help me move dis manure pile befo' de sun gits hot. You don't take a bit of interest in dis place. 'Tain't no use in foolin' round in dat kitchen all day long." Joe Starks Nanny Logan Killicks Tea Cake

Logan Killicks

archetype "But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked."Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad.""How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice."You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn't have come here."― Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll a black cat, a comet, a black raven C.S. Lewis's "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" tells the tale of a fantasy world with a lion named Aslan who represents Christ. The other characters and events represent truths about life and society. Lightning danced across the night sky. Many fairy tales have types of characters that recur such as the hero, the witch, the princess, and the friendly beast. "The Tortoise and the Hare""The Ant and the Grasshopper" "Slow and steady wins the race.""Work today and reap the benefits tomorrow."

Many fairy tales have types of characters that recur such as the hero, the witch, the princess, and the friendly beast.

_________________________ car was in the garage. Mary and Martha's Mary's and Martha's

Mary and Martha's

In Chapter XX the household is awakened by shouting. Please read the passage from this chapter below: It came out of the third storey; for it passed overhead. And overhead—yes, in the room just above my chamber ceiling—I now heard a struggle: a deadly one it seemed from the noise; and a half-smothered voice shouted-- "Help! help! help!" three times rapidly. "Will no one come?" it cried; and then, while the staggering and stamping went on wildly, I distinguished through plank and plaster:-- "Rochester! Rochester! for God's sake, come!" Who is calling for help in the passage above? Mason Blanche Ingram Jane Mrs. Fairfax

Mason

What happened to Matt's mule? Matt sold it to his neighbor who fed it and made it strong. It ran away because it was abused. It died because Matt did not feed it. Jody bought it and it became beloved by the town.

Matt sold it to his neighbor who fed it and made it strong.

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Mediterranean Sea

I brought my mother flowers for __________________ Mothers Day Mother's Day

Mother's Day

In Jane Eyre, why does Jane make the comment that "beauty is in the eye of the gazer"? Adéle is obsessed with beauty, but Jane realizes that beauty comes from within. She does not believe Blanche is beautiful, but Blanche is a renowned beauty. Mr. Rochester is not a handsome man, but Jane thinks he is beautiful. She is not beautiful, but those who love her think she is.

Mr. Rochester is not a handsome man, but Jane thinks he is beautiful.

Choose the most correct sentence: My brother is really bad at the math. My brother is really bad at math.

My brother is really bad at math.

Who says the following quote? In de black dark Ah wrapped mah baby de best Ah knowed how and made it to de swamp by de river. Ah knowed de place was full uh moccasins and other bitin' snakes, but Ah was more skeered uh what was behind me. Nanny Janie Tea Cake Pheoby Logan Killicks

Nanny

Vague Unusually small Deep in thought Not well defined Drab or dull

Not well defined

In "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World," what did Esteban do to make the villagers think so highly of him? He had saved someone in the village just before he died. In his hand he clutched the tentacle of a giant squid. He had written an inspiring note just before he died. Nothing.

Nothing.

I am going to watch the game between the Chicago Cubs and the ___________________. Oakland As Oakland A's

Oakland A's

Who wrote "You Are Good Enough"?

Olivia Vella

Where does Jane like to sit and read as a child? On a window seat Outside the house under a tree Under her bed Next to the fire in the kitchen

On a window seat

Sarah Kay, in her poem "If I Should Have a Daughter," uses _____________ to describe something beautiful about the ocean. Simile Metaphor Hyperbole Personification

Personification

Sarah Kay, in her poem "If I Should Have a Daughter," uses _____________ to describe something beautiful about the ocean. Simile Metaphor Hyperbole Personification

Personification

Who is Janie's best friend? Pheoby Nanny Jody Tea Cake

Pheoby

In "The Ravine," Frank Dillon Is the murderer Is a police officer Plays a prank Escorts the women home

Plays a prank

The case of Brown v Board of Education overturned __________________. Plessy v. Ferguson Marbury v. Madison Dred Scott v. Sandford McCulloch v. Maryland

Plessy v. Ferguson

Which of the following established the "separate but equal" doctrine? Murray v. Maryland Plessy v. Ferguson Sweat v. Painter Brown v. Board of Education

Plessy v. Ferguson

Why did the 14th Amendment not address public education? Public education was understood to be readily available at the time. Public education was not widespread in the South at the time of the amendment. Public education was handled primarily by private institutions. Public education is handled by the states and not under the federal laws.

Public education was not widespread in the South at the time of the amendment.

Which of the following two events are most directly linked to Lizabeth's "coming-of-age" and "loss of innocence"? (Select 2) Throwing rocks at the marigolds Pulling up the marigolds Taunting and teasing Miss Lottie Hearing her father cry

Pulling up the marigolds Hearing her father cry

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Pyramids

enlightenment René Descartes Leo Tolstoy Toni Morrison Jane Austen The Iliad Frankenstein

René Descartes

Who wrote "My Last Duchess"?

Robert Browning

Who furnishes Jane's cottage? St. John Diana Rivers Mary Rivers Rosamond Oliver

Rosamond Oliver

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S A H A R A D E S E R T

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S P A I N

Which of the following words could be substituted for the underlined word in the sentence below? I lay on the ground and looked at the amorphous clouds above. Huge Ominous Gray Shapeless

Shapeless

Which of the following does NOT happen after Jane leaves Thornfield Hall? She uses all of her money to pay for the coach. She leaves her belongings on the coach. She becomes lost on the moors and is found by a clergyman. She begs for food.

She becomes lost on the moors and is found by a clergyman.

What is Janie's one outward display of freedom from Joe's oppression after he dies? She hires someone else to help in the store. She cuts her hair. She always wears red. She burns her head rags.

She burns her head rags.

hy does Jane sigh? She is worried that he will take her away from her home. She is afraid he will beat her because he is so large. She regrets that she is not a good child. She does not want to answer his questions.

She does not want to answer his questions.

Why did the Washburns call Janie "Alphabet"? She had been called so many names by so many people. She recited the alphabet wherever she went. She loved to read. It took her a long time to learn how to spell her name.

She had been called so many names by so many people.

What does Delia Jones do for work? She is a nanny. She is a wash woman. She is a farmer. She is a maid.

She is a wash woman.

In "The Wreck of the Hesperus," why does the skipper's daughter keep asking her father what she sees and hears? She is a naturally curious child. She is trying to keep him awake and alert at the wheel. The sounds of the bells and the guns are drowning out the sounds of the sea and wind. She is afraid and is seeking comfort and reassurance.

She is afraid and is seeking comfort and reassurance.

Which is true of the way Jane feels about receiving an inheritance? She is thrilled because she can finally have the life she has hoped for. She is much happier about finding family than receiving wealth. She is hopeful because she thinks it will allow her to return to Thornfield. She is happy because it means that she always was worthy of love.

She is much happier about finding family than receiving wealth.

The employment that St. John finds for Jane is She works at the local dressmaker's shop She is the mistress of the local girls' school She will work tending the church and as a housekeeper for St. John She is a governess for the local gentry

She is the mistress of the local girls' school

How is Jane related to John, Georgiana, and Eliza Reed? She is their stepsister She is a servant's daughter She is their half-sister She is their cousin

She is their cousin

Which of the following does NOT describe Blanche Ingram? She is very opinionated and original She does not like children She has wealth and status She is dark and beautiful

She is very opinionated and original

How does Bertha die? She disappears and is never found again She is killed by a fire She is crushed by falling timbers in a fire She jumps to her death

She jumps to her death

What is the main reason why Jane returns to Gateshead? She is curious to see what the Reed family is doing. She hopes to reconcile so she may receive a portion of the family fortune. She knows it is the moral and right thing to do. She wants Mrs. Reed to see that she has grown up into an accomplished woman.

She knows it is the moral and right thing to do.

What was unique about Hurston and the way she viewed "southerness"? She wanted to highlight the matriarchal society that existed in southern blacks. She was embarrassed by the simplicity of black communities in the South. She wanted to highlight the disparity between southern blacks and southern whites. She loved her southerness and her blackness and wanted to highlight it.

She loved her southerness and her blackness and wanted to highlight it.

In "The Ravine," what can we infer about Elizabeth Ramsell? She was found floating in water. She lived across the ravine. She was very beautiful. She was a silly girl.

She was very beautiful.

In 'The Shawl," what do we know about the older girl? She was very responsible. We do not know anything about her. She was a teenager. She was very beautiful.

She was very responsible.

According to her essay, "How It Feels to be Colored Me," what changed when Zora Neale Hurston turned 13? She kissed a boy. She went to school in Jacksonville. She went to live with her grandmother in Miami. She was called a terrible word.

She went to school in Jacksonville.

Which of the following was a very successful broadway show written and performed by African Americans? The Weary Blues The First Book of Jazz Shuffle Along Wild About Harry

Shuffle Along

Which philosopher does Clint Smith say was killed for political dissension in his final poem in the video "Tell Your Truth"? Plato Socrates Sophocles Aristotle

Socrates

After reading The Alchemist, which of the following is a theme that the author conveys through the text? Organized religion is important and should be emphasized over simply spirituality One specific religion is emphasized in the story of Santiago Spirituality should be valued over organized religion Any type of religion distracts people from their personal legends

Spirituality should be valued over organized religion

"What type of Asian are you" is powerful because it addresses several different _________________ Stereotypes People Discriminations Profanity

Stereotypes

"What type of Asian are you" is powerful because it addresses several different _________________ Stereotypes People Discriminations Profanity

Stereotypes

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Strait of Gibraltar

THE ALCHEMIST MAP #5 Strait of Gibraltar Pyramids Andalusia, spain Tangier, Morocco S P A I N

Tangier, Morocco

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Tarifa

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as something that affected the development of spoken-word poetry? The Civil War The Civil Rights Movement The Beat Generation The Harlem Renaissance

The Civil War

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as something that affected the development of spoken-word poetry? The Civil War The Civil Rights Movement The Beat Generation The Harlem Renaissance

The Civil War

Santiago learns that one of the most important texts in the literature of alchemy contains only a few lines and is inscribed on something called The Holy Grail The Rosetta Stone The Philosopher's Stone The Emerald Tablet

The Emerald Tablet

classical René Descartes Leo Tolstoy Toni Morrison Jane Austen The Iliad Frankenstein

The Iliad

In alchemy, what is the name of the discovery that if metal is heated for many years and refined, what would be left would be the Soul of the World? The Soul of the World The Philosopher's Stone The Elixir of Life The Master Work

The Master Work

Who was Fra Pandolf? The emissary of the family whose daughter will be "the next duchess" The duchess's lover The duke's steward who interacted with the duchess The artist of the painting of the "last duchess"

The artist of the painting of the "last duchess"

"I have had the same dream twice," he said. "I dreamed that I was in a field with my sheep, when a child appeared and began to play with the animals....The child went on playing with my sheep for quite a while," continued the boy, a bit upset. "And suddenly, the child took me by both hands and transported me to the Egyptian pyramids.""Then, at the Egyptian pyramids...the child said to me, If you come here, you will find a hidden treasure.' crossing the threshold refusal of the call temptation/approaching the inmost cave the supreme ordeal the road of trials (Tests, Allies, and Enemies) meeting with the mentor The call to adventure

The call to adventure

After reading "My Last Duchess," which of the following most likely best describes what the speaker refers to as the "spot of joy"? The compliments the duchess received The duchess's blushes Moments of joy brought on by kindness and gifts The smile in the painting

The duchess's blushes

From "My Last Duchess" we can infer that The duke did not explain to his "last duchess" what he believed she was doing wrong before he ordered her execution The duchess thought she was simply flirting and making her husband a little jealous, but she meant no harm The duchess was unfaithful to the duke with those who gave her gifts The duke warned his "last duchess" that her behavior was angering him, but she chose not to listen to his warnings

The duke did not explain to his "last duchess" what he believed she was doing wrong before he ordered her execution

In "The Shawl," who is the narrator of the majority of the story? The nephew of Aanakwad. The little boy who was left behind by Aanakwad. The stepson of Aanakwad. The grandson of Aanakwad.

The grandson of Aanakwad.

The Supreme Ordeal A wiser individual provides training and wisdom that will help the hero on the quest. The hero may still have challenges on the return journey. The hero is afraid and seeks to avoid the quest. Just as the quest begin, an obstacle encourages the hero to turn back, but the hero presses forward. An event begins the hero's journey or a character presents the quest. The hero battles or struggles against the final, ultimate adversary or force. The hero's journey has ended; the world is better for it. The hero reaches the most dangerous part of the journey and faces temptation (the temptation to turn back) and difficulty. The hero faces enemies and tests along the way to the goal of the quest. The hero is not the same person—he or she has changed and become wiser. The hero receives a reward—something that will make the world better.

The hero battles or struggles against the final, ultimate adversary or force.

The Road of Trials (Test, Allies, and Enemies) A wiser individual provides training and wisdom that will help the hero on the quest. The hero may still have challenges on the return journey. The hero is afraid and seeks to avoid the quest. Just as the quest begin, an obstacle encourages the hero to turn back, but the hero presses forward. An event begins the hero's journey or a character presents the quest. The hero battles or struggles against the final, ultimate adversary or force. The hero's journey has ended; the world is better for it. The hero reaches the most dangerous part of the journey and faces temptation (the temptation to turn back) and difficulty. The hero faces enemies and tests along the way to the goal of the quest. The hero is not the same person—he or she has changed and become wiser. The hero receives a reward—something that will make the world better.

The hero faces enemies and tests along the way to the goal of the quest.

Refusal of the Call A wiser individual provides training and wisdom that will help the hero on the quest. The hero may still have challenges on the return journey. The hero is afraid and seeks to avoid the quest. Just as the quest begin, an obstacle encourages the hero to turn back, but the hero presses forward. An event begins the hero's journey or a character presents the quest. The hero battles or struggles against the final, ultimate adversary or force. The hero's journey has ended; the world is better for it. The hero reaches the most dangerous part of the journey and faces temptation (the temptation to turn back) and difficulty. The hero faces enemies and tests along the way to the goal of the quest. The hero is not the same person—he or she has changed and become wiser. The hero receives a reward—something that will make the world better.

The hero is afraid and seeks to avoid the quest.

The Crossing of the Return Threshold: Resurrection A wiser individual provides training and wisdom that will help the hero on the quest. The hero may still have challenges on the return journey. The hero is afraid and seeks to avoid the quest. Just as the quest begin, an obstacle encourages the hero to turn back, but the hero presses forward. An event begins the hero's journey or a character presents the quest. The hero battles or struggles against the final, ultimate adversary or force. The hero's journey has ended; the world is better for it. The hero reaches the most dangerous part of the journey and faces temptation (the temptation to turn back) and difficulty. The hero faces enemies and tests along the way to the goal of the quest. The hero is not the same person—he or she has changed and become wiser. The hero receives a reward—something that will make the world better.

The hero is not the same person—he or she has changed and become wiser.

The Road Back A wiser individual provides training and wisdom that will help the hero on the quest. The hero may still have challenges on the return journey. The hero is afraid and seeks to avoid the quest. Just as the quest begin, an obstacle encourages the hero to turn back, but the hero presses forward. An event begins the hero's journey or a character presents the quest. The hero battles or struggles against the final, ultimate adversary or force. The hero's journey has ended; the world is better for it. The hero reaches the most dangerous part of the journey and faces temptation (the temptation to turn back) and difficulty. The hero faces enemies and tests along the way to the goal of the quest. The hero is not the same person—he or she has changed and become wiser. The hero receives a reward—something that will make the world better.

The hero may still have challenges on the return journey.

Temptation/Approaching the Inmost Cave A wiser individual provides training and wisdom that will help the hero on the quest. The hero may still have challenges on the return journey. The hero is afraid and seeks to avoid the quest. Just as the quest begin, an obstacle encourages the hero to turn back, but the hero presses forward. An event begins the hero's journey or a character presents the quest. The hero battles or struggles against the final, ultimate adversary or force. The hero's journey has ended; the world is better for it. The hero reaches the most dangerous part of the journey and faces temptation (the temptation to turn back) and difficulty. The hero faces enemies and tests along the way to the goal of the quest. The hero is not the same person—he or she has changed and become wiser. The hero receives a reward—something that will make the world better.

The hero reaches the most dangerous part of the journey and faces temptation (the temptation to turn back) and difficulty.

The Ultimate Boon or Reward A wiser individual provides training and wisdom that will help the hero on the quest. The hero may still have challenges on the return journey. The hero is afraid and seeks to avoid the quest. Just as the quest begin, an obstacle encourages the hero to turn back, but the hero presses forward. An event begins the hero's journey or a character presents the quest. The hero battles or struggles against the final, ultimate adversary or force. The hero's journey has ended; the world is better for it. The hero reaches the most dangerous part of the journey and faces temptation (the temptation to turn back) and difficulty. The hero faces enemies and tests along the way to the goal of the quest. The hero is not the same person—he or she has changed and become wiser. The hero receives a reward—something that will make the world better.

The hero receives a reward—something that will make the world better.

Freedom to Live: Restoring the World A wiser individual provides training and wisdom that will help the hero on the quest. The hero may still have challenges on the return journey. The hero is afraid and seeks to avoid the quest. Just as the quest begin, an obstacle encourages the hero to turn back, but the hero presses forward. An event begins the hero's journey or a character presents the quest. The hero battles or struggles against the final, ultimate adversary or force. The hero's journey has ended; the world is better for it. The hero reaches the most dangerous part of the journey and faces temptation (the temptation to turn back) and difficulty. The hero faces enemies and tests along the way to the goal of the quest. The hero is not the same person—he or she has changed and become wiser. The hero receives a reward—something that will make the world better.

The hero's journey has ended; the world is better for it.

Who is Mrs. Fairfax? The housekeeper at Thornfield A teacher at Lowood The housekeeper at the Reed home The mistress of Thornfield

The housekeeper at Thornfield

Which of the following is the main person v. society conflict that Lizabeth's family faces in "Marigolds"? Racist remarks from neighbors Voting laws which restricted African Americans The struggle for Civil Rights in America The lack of work--especially for black men--in the Depression

The lack of work--especially for black men--in the depression

Langston Hughes Expressed the vision that art expression could capture African-American heritage and the emotional context of spirituality. The most prolific writer of the Harlem Renaissance. Graduated from Harvard and won a Guggenheim Fellowship. Famous Harlem Renaissance musician. Wrote the first of the Harlem Renaissance novels. Celebrated through poetic images the rhythms and dances of Harlem.

The most prolific write of the Harlem Renaissance.

What two requirements does Montresor outline for revenge? (select 2) There must be a broad knowledge of the punishment even if people do not know who sought the revenge The person who has done wrong must know he/she is being punished There must be witnesses to the revenge The person seeking revenge must not be punished

The person who has done wrong must know he/she is being punished The person seeking revenge must not be punished

Which of the following was very unique about Jane Eyre? Choose all that apply. The protagonist was plain and small. The first person narrator shares real feelings. The novel shares the insights of a child.

The protagonist was plain and small. The first person narrator shares real feelings. The novel shares the insights of a child.

What was "The Great Migration"? The migration of people from other countries to the United States in the 1920s The relocation of millions of African Americans from the South to other regions in the US The movement of people from the cities to the plain states in the Midwest The relocation of African Americans from slave plantations to primarily black communities after the Civil War

The relocation of millions of African Americans from the South to other regions in the US

How are the bodies of the people treated after the hurricane? The white bodies are buried in coffins; the black bodies are buried in a pit. They are all put into cheap pine coffins. The bodies of the rich are taken to churches and given funerals. They are all thrown into a pit and covered with quick-lime.

The white bodies are buried in coffins; the black bodies are buried in a pit.

In Jane Eyre, what do Mary and Diana do for employment? They are governesses. They are teachers in a local school They are German teachers. They are housemaids.

They are governesses.

Mandalas were first created in ________. Tibet Nepal India Morocco

Tibet

Suffice Extremely lean Willing to take risks To assert To be enough

To be enough

Abhor To assert as a fact To consider with disgust Based on memory Willing to take risks

To consider with disgust

In the first stanza of her poem, "The Cry of the Children, Elizabeth Barrett Browning refers to young lambs, birds, fawns, and flowers. She does this To create imagery and strong descriptions in the beginning lines of the poem To create a specific tone for the entire poem that is one of innocence and goodness To create a metaphor between the young animals and flowers and the children. To create a contrast between the happy animals and flowers and the crying children

To create a contrast between the happy animals and flowers and the crying children

When Santiago agrees to work for the crystal merchant, what is his plan? To earn money to travel to the pyramids To earn money to return to his sheep To earn money to open his own crystal shop To earn money to purchase a merchant ship

To earn money to return to his sheep

Where was Sandy going when she was hit by the truck? To the beach To her Aunt Becky's house To go fishing with her father To her friend Amanda's house

To her Aunt Becky's house

In "The Tell-Tale Heart," what is the main purpose for the narrator telling his story? To prove his sanity To argue his innocence To justify his actions To boast of his deeds

To prove his sanity

contemporary René Descartes Leo Tolstoy Toni Morrison Jane Austen The Iliad Frankenstein

Toni Morrison

What omen does Santiago see at the oasis? A falcon flying toward the sun A blooming cactus at dawn Two hawks fighting Two scarabs crossing his path

Two hawks fighting

During this literary movement, readers often anxiously awaited novels that were released chapter by chapter in periodicals or newspapers. romantic postmodern/contemporary enlightenment or neoclassical modern realism & naturalism classical Victorian

Victorian

Which of the following best describes Mrs. Fairfax? Stern and cold Warm and motherly Flighty and scatterbrained Rigid and pious

Warm and motherly

In Lemon Andersen's speech at TEDYouth 2011, the first poem he recites Was written by Etheridge Knight Was written by David Mamet Was written by Reg E. Gaines Was one he wrote himself

Was written by Reg E. Gaines

In Lemon Andersen's speech at TEDYouth 2011, the first poem he recites Was written by Etheridge Knight Was written by David Mamet Was written by Reg E. Gaines Was one he wrote himself

Was written by Reg E. Gaines

For many artists in the Harlem Renaissance, their means of expression were also Focused on the legacy of African heritage Ways to fight for civil rights Ways to focus on what would appeal to black audiences Solely focused on slavery and the after-effects of the Civil War

Ways to fight for civil rights

Which of the following is not true about Victorian England? Women were eventually granted the right to vote. The population of England tripled. It was a time of prosperity. The first railway opened.

Women were eventually granted the right to vote.

Jessie Fauset Expressed the vision that art expression could capture African-American heritage and the emotional context of spirituality. The most prolific writer of the Harlem Renaissance. Graduated from Harvard and won a Guggenheim Fellowship. Famous Harlem Renaissance musician. Wrote the first of the Harlem Renaissance novels. Celebrated through poetic images the rhythms and dances of Harlem.

Wrote the first of the Harlem Renaissance novels.

With which of the following statements would Bessie and Miss Abbot agree? You can have a place with a family as an orphan as long as you are pretty. It is important for children to be intelligent but to speak opinions calmly and quietly. They had to carry out punishments but were secretly pleased someone stood up to John. Mrs. Reed would like Jane if she would just be calm, funny, and witty.

You can have a place with a family as an orphan as long as you are pretty.

After viewing "Tell Your Truth," which of the following statements can you infer Clint Smith and his students would support? You can only be a leader if you speak and take a stand Poetry is the best way to express yourself The perceptions of others are not important The best words are those that are clear, not emotional

You can only be a leader if you speak and take a stand

___________ going to love the new teacher. Your You're

You're

_____________ going to love the decor in your new room. Your You're

You're

omen "But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked."Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad.""How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice."You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn't have come here."― Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll a black cat, a comet, a black raven C.S. Lewis's "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" tells the tale of a fantasy world with a lion named Aslan who represents Christ. The other characters and events represent truths about life and society. Lightning danced across the night sky. Many fairy tales have types of characters that recur such as the hero, the witch, the princess, and the friendly beast. "The Tortoise and the Hare""The Ant and the Grasshopper" "Slow and steady wins the race.""Work today and reap the benefits tomorrow."

a black cat, a comet, a black raven

pun

a clever or humorous use of a word or phrase to suggest different meanings.

analogy

a comparison between two things that often helps explain something. An analogy may use similes or metaphors, but it is more extensive than either of these devices because the comparison is used to explain relationships.

simile

a comparison between two unrelated nouns that uses the words like or as to make the comparison.

metaphor

a comparison that does not use the words like or as.

melancholy existing alone to have passed or gone by in large amounts a puzzle a feeling of sadness

a feeling of sadness

Who were the "Talented Tenth"? a reference to the ten most famous artists of the Harlem Renaissance a group of educated black professionals the cast of a successful Broadway show the occupants of 10th street in Harlem

a group of educated black professionals

Read the following lines from "How It Feels to be Colored Me": [It] rears on its hind legs and attacks the tonal veil with primitive fury, rending it, clawing it until it breaks through the jungle beyond. What is the "it" that is being compared to an animal in this metaphor? the memories of her childhood in Eatonville a jazz orchestra playing the hatred felt by black people toward how they have been treated the noisy streets of Harlem

a jazz orchestra playing

pilgrimage to prosper the owner of a business prophesying future events a journey to a sacred place as an act of devotion to refuse to proceed a room in a church where sacred things are kept to be full or swarming with beetles considered sacred by the Egyptians

a journey to a sacred place as an act of devotion

gait slow because of weight unwilling to believe stinking brought up a manner of walking to violate fearless daring angered or annoyed something you can feel basic unskilled work

a manner of walking

theme

a message that applies not only to the story or text but also to the larger world.

Allegory a short story that shares a specific message specific types of characters that often occur in literature something that is believed to prophesy good or evil a specific lesson that is clearly conveyed through a short story a piece of literature that represents truths about life or society when human characteristics are given to an animal or object

a piece of literature that represents truths about life or society

euphemism

a polite or careful way of phrasing something embarrassing or unpleasant; sometimes euphemisms are used to make a truth seem "less harsh."

enigma existing alone to have passed or gone by in large amounts a puzzle a feeling of sadness

a puzzle

rhythm

a repeated pattern of movement or sound; in spoken word poetry, the use of words and stressed syllables to create a "beat."

sacristy to prosper the owner of a business prophesying future events a journey to a sacred place as an act of devotion to refuse to proceed a room in a church where sacred things are kept to be full or swarming with beetles considered sacred by the Egyptians

a room in a church where sacred things are kept

What was Sweat v. Painter? a ruling in which the Court sided with a school that refused to admit a Chinese student based on race a ruling in which the Court sided against a black man who refused to give up his seat to a white passenger on a train a ruling in which the Court ordered a school to stop forcing a black student to eat and sit apart from his white peers in a doctoral program a ruling in which the Court ordered a law school to admit a black student

a ruling in which the Court ordered a law school to admit a black student

What was Plessy v. Ferguson? a ruling in which the Court ordered a law school to admit a black student a ruling in which the Court ordered a school to stop forcing a black student to eat and sit apart from his white peers in a doctoral program a ruling in which the Court sided with a school that refused to admit a Chinese student based on race a ruling in which the Court sided against a black man who refused to give up his seat to a white passenger on a train

a ruling in which the Court sided against a black man who refused to give up his seat to a white passenger on a train

What was Gong Lum v. Rice? a ruling in which the Court ordered a school to stop forcing a black student to eat and sit apart from his white peers in a doctoral program a ruling in which the Court sided against a black man who refused to give up his seat to a white passenger on a train a ruling in which the Court sided with a school that refused to admit a Chinese student based on race a ruling in which the Court ordered a law school to admit a black student

a ruling in which the Court sided with a school that refused to admit a Chinese student based on race

When everyone is awakened by the cry, Mr. Rochester tells them not to be alarmed because it was _________________ who cried out. an animal a servant the wind he, himself,

a servant

aphorism

a short statement that contains a powerful truth. This term was first used by Hippocrates, the ancient Greek physician. These are often quotes or commonly used statements that express a truth particularly well.

fable a short story that shares a specific message specific types of characters that often occur in literature something that is believed to prophesy good or evil a specific lesson that is clearly conveyed through a short story a piece of literature that represents truths about life or society when human characteristics are given to an animal or object

a short story that shares a specific message

Moral a short story that shares a specific message specific types of characters that often occur in literature something that is believed to prophesy good or evil a specific lesson that is clearly conveyed through a short story a piece of literature that represents truths about life or society when human characteristics are given to an animal or object

a specific lesson that is clearly conveyed through a short story

allegory

a story or poem that has a moral or political meaning that may be hidden.

What was Joe's major accomplishment that was the first in a colored town? a street lamp a general store run by Jody and Janie running water in all of the homes a working telephone in his home

a street lamp

aversion sarcastic; cynical a strong dislike recognize or perceive according to the law

a strong dislike

What is a simum? an omen a foretelling breeze from the west a word used in the oasis that means "hope" a violent windstorm in the desert

a violent windstorm in the desert

What does Sykes use to scare Delia at the beginning of "Sweat"? a dead snake a fake spider a whip a rope

a whip

onomatopoeia

a word which represents a sound such as "bang," "thwack," "pow," "beep-beep," etc.

legitimate sarcastic; cynical weak; lacking in physical strength calm, peaceful according to the law

according to the law

Read the following line from "The Shawl": It was only after his father had been weakened by the disease that he began to tell the story, far too often and always the same way: he told how when the wolves closed in Aanakwad had thrown her daughter to them. What most likely was "the disease" that weakened the father? cancer tuberculosis alcoholism liver disease

alcoholism

The treasure in The Alchemist is __________. spiritual understanding gold and jewels understanding of self love all of the above

all of the above

Who was Linda Brown? the Supreme Court justice who wrote the opinion the mother of a girl who tried to attend a white school an eight-year-old girl who tried to attend a white school the superintendent of the Topeka school district

an eight-year-old girl who tried to attend a white school

motif

an element--a subject, object, word, or idea--that recurs in a literary or artistic work.

hyperbole

an exaggeration that is not meant to be taken literally, but is meant for emphasis.

metropolis thoroughly wet comfort boldness an urban area guilty of deception

an urban area

indignant slow because of weight unwilling to believe stinking brought up a manner of walking to violate fearless daring angered or annoyed something you can feel basic unskilled work

angered or annoyed

Read the following lines from Jamaica Oscorio's Kumulipo: "The city of Macintosh breeds thinkers of tomorrowAnd I have forgotten how to remember" These lines contain which of the following literary devices? understatement antithesis euphemism analogy

antithesis

As a child, how did Hurston see herself? as a welcome committee for Florida as a girl that peered cautiously at the Northerners as an actor on a stage as a shy, timid girl

as a welcome committee for Florida

In "The Shawl," all of the following are evident EXCEPT for (check all that apply) addiction abuse atheism abandonment adultery alcoholism

atheism

Choose the correct synonym for "rudimentary" measurable suggested effectively basic

basic

rudimentary slow because of weight unwilling to believe stinking brought up a manner of walking to violate fearless daring angered or annoyed something you can feel basic unskilled work

basic

Why do the townspeople make fun of Matt's mule? because it is dying because it is mean because it is so old because it is so skinny

because it is so skinny

scarab to prosper the owner of a business prophesying future events a journey to a sacred place as an act of devotion to refuse to proceed a room in a church where sacred things are kept to be full or swarming with beetles considered sacred by the Egyptians

beetles considered sacred by the Egyptians

temerity thoroughly wet comfort boldness an urban area guilty of deception

boldness

The ___________________________ backpacks were in their cubbies in the coatroom. boys' and girls' boys and girls'

boys' and girls'

propounded slow because of weight unwilling to believe stinking brought up a manner of walking to violate fearless daring angered or annoyed something you can feel basic unskilled work

brought up

In "Annabel Lee," where is the kingdom where Annabel Lee lived? in the Highlands England by the sea in a valley

by the sea

serene calm, peaceful weak; lacking in physical strength recognize or perceive according to the law

calm, peaceful

This literary movement was greatly influenced by philosophers who wrote extensively. romantic postmodern/contemporary enlightenment or neoclassical modern realism & naturalism classical Victorian

classical

consolation thoroughly wet comfort boldness an urban area guilty of deception

comfort

What was not one of the main causes of the Great Migration? continued slave practices racial discrimination economic inequality unfair labor practices

continued slave practices

In The Alchemist, Santiago is made ________ because the oasis is saved through his actions. chieftain counselor of the oasis the alchemist's apprentice second-in-command to the chieftain

counselor of the oasis

Santiago sells his flock of sheep and takes the boat to Tangier. crossing the threshold refusal of the call temptation/approaching the inmost cave the supreme ordeal the road of trials (Tests, Allies, and Enemies) meeting with the mentor The call to adventure

crossing the threshold

Choose the correct synonym for "deprive" force deny agreed with thoroughly

deny

apostrophe

don't get this "apostrophe" confused with the quotation mark. When discussing apostrophes in literature, we are referring to moments when the speaker addresses a person who is not there or an inanimate object.

In Brown v. Board of Education, what does the ruling say is the most important function of governments? defense equality education justice

education

Select the vocabulary word that best completes the following sentence:Even though he had technically broken the law, the boy felt that had been morally correct, and so he was ________________ as he argued against the penalty. emphatic feeble legitimate serene

emphatic

After a time of superstition and a focus on morality, this movement focused on intellectual reasoning and logic. romantic postmodern/contemporary enlightenment or neoclassical modern realism & naturalism classical Victorian

enlightenment or neoclassical

The weapon completely ________________________ the building and the surrounding area. feigned eradicated discerned misconstrued

eradicated

Read these lines from "The Weary Blues": He made that poor piano moan with the melody. O Blues! Swaying to and fro on his rickety stool He played that sad raggy tune like a musical fool. Sweet Blues! Coming from a black man's soul. O Blues! Which of the following literary devices is not evident in the above lines? alliteration euphemism apostrophe personification

euphemism

solitary existing alone to have passed or gone by in large amounts a puzzle a feeling of sadness

existing alone

feigned sarcastic; cynical weak; lacking in physical strength recognize or perceive fabricated

fabricated

In the novel, it says that before the funeral, Janie "starches and irons" her ________. black gown head rags face All of the above

face

temerity slow because of weight unwilling to believe stinking brought up a manner of walking to violate fearless daring angered or annoyed something you can feel basic unskilled work

fearless daring

Select the vocabulary word that best completes the following sentence:Maxine knew there was no excuse for her anger, and she made a(n) ____________________ attempt to justify her actions. serene emphatic feeble legitimate

feeble

personification

giving human characteristics to inanimate objects, ideas, or animals.

treacherous thoroughly wet comfort boldness an urban area guilty of deception

guilty of deception

Lob keeps coming back to the Pengelly family because his owner is cruel to him. Sandy helps him when he is injured. he has a deep connection to Sandy. he was the Pengelly's dog when he was a puppy.

he has a deep connection to Sandy.

Sandy first meets Lob when he wanders into the family's backyard. he comes from the north to find Sandy. he follows Sandy home from her school. he is with his owner at the beach.

he is with his owner at the beach.

In "The Ravine," the druggist is very pale and uncomfortable mainly because ________. he is afraid of being attacked he did not charge Lavinia for the peppermints he is upset about the recent deaths he told a stranger where Lavinia lives

he told a stranger where Lavinia lives

Jamila Lyiscott uses the metaphor of a shell in her poem to describe ________. her body her language her hair her speech

her body

In Their Eyes Were Watching God, What is Janie's most notable physical characteristic? her lips her hair her skin her eyes

her hair

In Joshua Bennet's poem "Tamara's Opus," Bennet says he will shout at the top of ________. his lungs a mountain his success his fingertips

his fingertips

What is the main thing that is influencing why the duke has chosen his future bride in "My Last Duchess"? his future bride's beauty his future bride's dowry the social status of his future bride's family the emissary's persuasion

his future bride's dowry

Choose the correct synonym for "antagonistic" hostile brought up uncertain required

hostile

Which is not one of the things Janie asks Hezekiah about Tea Cake? if he is a con-artist if he is a thief if he is married if he harmed someone

if he is a con-artist

profusely existing alone to have passed or gone by in large amounts a puzzle a feeling of sadness

in large amounts

Chapter titles should be ________. in quotation marks italicized

in quotation marks

Song titles should be ________. in quotation marks italicized

in quotation marks

The title of an episode in a television series should be ________. italicized in quotation marks

in quotation marks

Grab a shovel and get to work! What type of article is the highlighted word? definite indefinite

indefinite

Identify the following clause as dependent or independent. we played soccer and basketball dependent independent

independent

We know Lob's personality through indirect characterization direct characterization

indirect characterization

Michael said he would bring my backpack to school.The above sentence contains ________. indirect dialogue direct dialogue

indirect dialogue

gumption to frustrate unskilled work initiative nastiness slow because of weight

initiative

Book titles should be ________. italicized in quotation marks

italicized

Music album titles should be ________. in quotation marks italicized

italicized

The furniture store opened ________ doors in the morning. it's its

its

Lob can best be described as loyal quiet kind excited

loyal

"I'm the king of Salem," the old man had said."Why would a king be talking with a shepherd?" the boy asked, awed and embarrassed."For several reasons. But let's say that the most important is that you have succeeded in discovering your destiny." The boy didn't know what a person's "destiny" was."It's what you have always wanted to accomplish. Everyone, when they are young, knows what their destiny is. "At that point in their lives, everything is clear and everything is possible. They are not afraid to dream, and to yearn for everything they would like to see happen to them in their lives. But, as time passes, a mysterious force begins to convince them that it will be impossible for them to realize their destiny." crossing the threshold refusal of the call temptation/approaching the inmost cave the supreme ordeal the road of trials (Tests, Allies, and Enemies) meeting with the mentor The call to adventure

meeting with the mentor

I carefully explained the problem so that my coworkers would not __________________ what I was trying to do. discern conjecture misconstrue feign

misconstrue

This movement reflects the effects of war as it often describes a loss of humanity. romantic postmodern/contemporary enlightenment or neoclassical modern realism & naturalism classical Victorian

modern

spite to frustrate unskilled work initiative nastiness slow because of weight

nastiness

The clock read three ___________________. oclock o'clock

o'clock

Select the best synonym for the underlined word:Parents have a duty to care for their children. manifestation prognostication nostalgia obligation

obligation

In The Alchemist, which of the following does Santiago not do to sell more crystal? sell tea in crystal glasses display the crystal in a case clean the glasses open a stall in the marketplace

open a stall in the marketplace

In her essay, "How It Feels to Be Colored Me," Hurston says that the only white people she saw in her town were ________. living on the hill in Eatonville passing through on their way to another city the mayor and city council the farmers around the town

passing through on their way to another city

What is a plaintiff? people bringing the lawsuits legal guardians motivation certain rights

people bringing the lawsuits

Is the following group of words a phrase or a clause? inside the blue house phrase clause

phrase

This movement reflects the influence of war and technology. romantic postmodern/contemporary enlightenment or neoclassical modern realism & naturalism classical Victorian

postmodern/contemporary

In "Marigolds," Lizabeth describes ____________ as being a "cage." race class slavery poverty

poverty

In "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World," the village notices that Esteban has an air of ___________ about him. loneliness peace despair pride

pride

Santiago's parents had hoped he would be a _________. priest teacher merchant shepherd

priest

Read the following lines from "Lob's Girl" and answer the question that follows: Slowly old Mrs. Pearce, and then the other two, turned to look at the trail of dripping wet footsteps that led down the hospital stairs. In the Pengelly's garden they have a stone, under the palm tree. It says: "Lob. Sandy's dog. Buried at sea." What plot device is seen in these lines? Subplot prolepsis analepsis enjambment

prolepsis

prognostication to prosper the owner of a business prophesying future events a journey to a sacred place as an act of devotion to refuse to proceed a room in a church where sacred things are kept to be full or swarming with beetles considered sacred by the Egyptians

prophesying future events

This literary movement emphasized the inability of humans to control their lives and destinies. romantic postmodern/contemporary enlightenment or neoclassical modern realism & naturalism classical Victorian

realism & naturalism

This literary movement focused on describing "real life" and that did not favor supernatural elements. romantic postmodern/contemporary enlightenment or neoclassical modern realism & naturalism classical Victorian

realism & naturalism

discern sarcastic; cynical weak; lacking in physical strength recognize or perceive according to the law

recognize or perceive

allusion

references to famous people, historical events, works of art, or other texts; in order for the allusion to be effective, it must be a very well-known reference (i.e. the Bible, well-known myths, Shakespeare, etc.)

So he began to wander through the city, and found himself at the gates. There was a small building there, with a window at which people bought tickets to Africa. And he knew that Egypt was in Africa."Can I help you?" asked the man behind the window."Maybe tomorrow," said the boy, moving away. If he sold just one of his sheep, he'd have enough to get to the other shore of the strait. The idea frightened him."Another dreamer," said the ticket seller to his assistant, watching the boy walk away. "He doesn't have enough money to travel."While standing at the ticket window, the boy had remembered his flock, and decided he should go back to being a shepherd. In two years he had learned everything about shepherding: he knew how to shear sheep, how to care for pregnant ewes, and how to protect the sheep from wolves. He knew all the fields and pastures of Andalusia. And he knew what was the fair price for every one of his animals. crossing the threshold refusal of the call temptation/approaching the inmost cave the supreme ordeal the road of trials (Tests, Allies, and Enemies) meeting with the mentor The call to adventure

refusal of the call

Which of the following is not a theme from the novel? regret hopes and dreams independence love

regret

alliteration

repetition of initial consonant sounds in words next to each other to create a sound device.

assonance

repetition of same or similar vowel sounds in successive words.

This movement focused greatly on the individual human emotions. romantic postmodern/contemporary enlightenment or neoclassical modern realism & naturalism classical Victorian

romantic

sardonic sarcastic; cynical weak; lacking in physical strength recognize or perceive according to the law

sarcastic; cynical

The newspaper editorial included a biting, _________________ description of the administration and its policies. resplendent plausible sardonic conjecture

sardonic

Dr. Kenneth Clark would support the belief that ________. segregation helps students develop pride in their cultural background segregation can create feelings of superiority in some students segregation can cause trauma for students who discriminate against others due to race segregation can make minorities feel inferior

segregation can make minorities feel inferior

When Rochester hears that Mason has arrived he is _______________. shocked and dismayed excited to see his friend nervous and anxious happy that he is safe

shocked and dismayed

caper sarcastic; cynical skip in a playful manner recognize or perceive according to the law

skip in a playful manner

ponderous slow because of weight unwilling to believe stinking brought up a manner of walking to violate fearless daring angered or annoyed something you can feel basic unskilled work

slow because of weight

ponderous to frustrate unskilled work initiative nastiness slow because of weight

slow because of weight

Omen a short story that shares a specific message specific types of characters that often occur in literature something that is believed to prophesy good or evil a specific lesson that is clearly conveyed through a short story a piece of literature that represents truths about life or society when human characteristics are given to an animal or object

something that is believed to prophesy good or evil

tangible slow because of weight unwilling to believe stinking brought up a manner of walking to violate fearless daring angered or annoyed something you can feel basic unskilled work

something you can feel

In "Rivers," Langston Hughes uses a simile to compare rivers to his _____________. community ancestors soul mind

soul

archetype a short story that shares a specific message specific types of characters that often occur in literature something that is believed to prophesy good or evil a specific lesson that is clearly conveyed through a short story a piece of literature that represents truths about life or society when human characteristics are given to an animal or object

specific types of characters that often occur in literature

fetid slow because of weight unwilling to believe stinking brought up a manner of walking to violate fearless daring angered or annoyed something you can feel basic unskilled work

stinking

vehemence sarcastic; cynical weak; lacking in physical strength strong feeling according to the law

strong feeling

In Jane Eyre, when Mason is injured, his injuries are caused by _______________. (Select all that apply) a gun beating fire teeth a knife

teeth a knife

Santiago wants to stay with Fatima and wonders if she is more important than his treasure. He considers staying behind. crossing the threshold refusal of the call temptation/approaching the inmost cave the supreme ordeal the road of trials (Tests, Allies, and Enemies) meeting with the mentor The call to adventure

temptation/approaching the inmost cave

In Jane Eyre, what did the fortune teller tell Blanche? that she would not marry Mr. Rochester that she would never know real happiness that she would marry a fair and wealthy man that she loved Mr. Rochester's money and not him

that she loved Mr. Rochester's money and not him

In Plessy v. Ferguson, the majority opinion believed ________. that the 14th Amendment made it necessary to protect the equality of all people that the Constitution is color blind and does not tolerate classes that the 14th Amendment did not eliminate the differences between people that it could protect the rights of races only in government buildings

that the 14th Amendment did not eliminate the differences between people

In The Alchemist, what product of alchemy can cure all illnesses? the Healer's Stone the Elixir of Life the Master Work the Philosopher's Stone

the Elixir of Life

What historical event caused the Harlem Renaissance to begin to fade? World War I the Civil Rights Movement the Great Depression World War II

the Great Depression

In Jane Eyre, Mr. Mason is from __________________. London Ireland the West Indies India

the West Indies

In "Annabel Lee," the narrator believes that ______________ was/were envious of the love he shared with Annabel Lee. the ocean waves her kinsmen the wind the angels

the angels

Mrs. Jackson, the art teacher at my school, has red hair. What is the appositive? has red hair Mrs. Jackson at my school the art teacher at my school Is it essential? essential nonessential

the art teacher at my school and nonessential

Read the following description of a character from The Alchemist. Use your knowledge and understanding of the novel and its characters to identify the character described:This character was wealthy and prosperous; however, due to natural disasters, he lost all of material possessions. He now has the philosophy that people should live in the moment. They should not fear losing what they have. This fear disappears when we understand that "our life stories and the history of the world were written by the same hand." the camel driver the Englishman Melchizedek the Alchemist

the camel driver

In "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World," the drowned man was discovered by ________. the men of the village the dogs of the village the women of the village the children of the village

the children of the village

Who is Mr. Brocklehurst? the headmaster at Lowood Jane's uncle the local doctor Jane's future employer

the headmaster at Lowood

anastrophe

the inversion of words or clauses.

antithesis

the juxtaposition (placing next to each other) of two contrasting or opposing ideas.

In Jane Eyre, when Jane and Mr. Rochester are united, he compares himself to ________. the scarred and burned Thornfield Hall the lightning-struck chestnut tree a useless and scarred stump Pilot, his dog, who is loyal but ugly

the lightning-struck chestnut tree

In "The Wreck of the Hesperus," the old sailor fears that a hurricane is coming based on his observance of _________________. the wind the absence of birds the ocean currents the moon

the moon

proprietor to prosper the owner of a business prophesying future events a journey to a sacred place as an act of devotion to refuse to proceed a room in a church where sacred things are kept to be full or swarming with beetles considered sacred by the Egyptians

the owner of a buisness

Santiago works for the crystal merchant, journeys to the oasis and faces obstacles. crossing the threshold refusal of the call temptation/approaching the inmost cave the supreme ordeal the road of trials (Tests, Allies, and Enemies) meeting with the mentor The call to adventure

the road of trials (Tests, Allies, and Enemies)

Santiago speaks the Language of the World; he communicates with the desert, the wind, and the sun:"The boy reached through to the Soul of the World, and saw that it was a part of the Soul of God. And he saw that the Soul of God was his own soul. And that he, a boy, could perform miracles."Santiago turns himself into the wind. crossing the threshold refusal of the call temptation/approaching the inmost cave the supreme ordeal the road of trials (Tests, Allies, and Enemies) meeting with the mentor The call to adventure

the supreme ordeal

In "The Ravine," who was the man in the dark suit the women saw in the theater? the theater manager's brother the murderer who was following them Frank Dillon Douglas Spaulding

the theater manager's brother

My siblings have all gotten phones for ___________ fourteenth birthdays. there they're their

their

The students went to ________ desks. they're there their

their

sodden thoroughly wet comfort boldness an urban area guilty of deception

thoroughly wet

teeming to prosper the owner of a business prophesying future events a journey to a sacred place as an act of devotion to refuse to proceed a room in a church where sacred things are kept to be full or swarming with beetles considered sacred by the Egyptians

to be full or swarming with

eradicate sarcastic; cynical weak; lacking in physical strength recognize or perceive to completely destroy

to completely destroy


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