ENGLISH final exam study
Which of the following quotations is the best example of Whitman's use of alliteration to unify his ideas?
"The Yankee clipper is under her sky-sails, she cuts the sparkle and scud . . ."
Which passage from the story is the best example of imagery?
"silver chain laced with brightly colored beads"
Which revision best eliminates a jarringly informal element in the last sentence of the speech? (SPEECH)
... enjoy a well-earned dinner and the pleasurable company of fellow volunteers.
What do Huck's actions in paragraph 8 suggest about his attitude toward his surroundings?
The river is a safe place, but the shore is dangerous.
Which statement best describes the relationship between Jesse and Dancing in the Rain?
They are traveling companions who may become enemies in war.
What effect do Huck's words in paragraph 6 have on the tone established in paragraph 5?
They break it.
Analogy
a comparison that finds a similarity between things that are dissimilar
The word president-elect in sentence 10 is an example of (speech)
a compound word.
device
a literary technique used to achieve a certain effect; something made for a specific purpose
In sentence 6, the word pseudo-employees is an example of (speech)
a new word created by joining a prefix to an existing word.
In paragraph 3, Truth develops a counterargument with
a reason.
How does Sojournor Truth organize her ideas?
as responses to the other speakers' comments
In section 33, Whitman catalogs all the following heroes except --
assassinated world leaders
In the second scene of section 10, the speaker spends time with -- (song of myself)
boatmen and clam-diggers
dynamic
characterized by change, movement, or activity
The informal style of Truth's remarks most likely
connected her with the audience and enhanced her credibility.
Deleting the word they in sentence 6 would (speech)
correct an error in the parallel structure of the sentence.
In sentence 11, the compound adjective modifying committee is incorrectly hyphenated. Which revision corrects the error? (speech)
cultural-affairs committee
The first scene of this section 10 depicts the speaker -- (SONG OF MYSLEF , WALT WHITMAN)
hunting alone in the woods
definitely
in an exact, certain, or precise way
The phrases "Then they talk" and "Then that little man" (aint i a woman?)
indicate the order in which opinions were presented.
What tone does Truth create in paragraph 2 by repeating the question "And ain't I a woman?" several times?
indignant
contrary
opposite or opposed in character or purpose
In which paragraph is a central idea of the speech stated? (aint i a woman?)
paragraph 2
a universal theme of this story (crossing paths) is....
people are people, anytime, anywhere.
In the course of this speech, Truth rebuts arguments that would restrict women on the basis of
physical ability, intellect, and biblical precedent.
In Huck's mind, the sound images "talking and singing and laughing" in paragraph 4 describe
pleasant memories.
Free verse is best described as --
poetry written without regular rhyme schemes and meter
The words invigorating and challenging have --
positive connotations
In paragraph 5, the piece of paper Huck holds in his hand symbolizes his
potential betrayal of Jim.
Truth's argument in paragraph 2 is most likely intended to
provoke an emotional response.
Which sentence in the third paragraph provides the best example of parallel structure? (speech)
sentence 7
In Song of Myself, number 33, Whitman personifies death as something chasing a ship. This figure of speech --
shows death's enormous and persistent power
founder
someone who sets up, establishes, or provides the basis for something
From his description of the runaway slave in the final stanza of section 10, you can infer that Whitman --
strongly opposed slavery
In section 33, Whitman, as the speaker, --
takes on the suffering of the victims
What is implied in paragraph 3 with the clause "Then they talk about this thing in the head"? (aint i a woman?)
that men are intellectually superior to women
publication
the act of making public in printed or electronic from; the product of this act
format
the organization or arrangement or parts in a whole
revolution
the overthrown and replacement of a government, often through violent means
Topic
the subject of a piece of writing or speech
Each of the following details indicates that Jesse and Dancing in the Rain are living during the time of the American Revolution except --
their friendliness
somewhat
to a limited extent
unify
to bring together into a cohesive whole
revise
to change or alter a text; reconsider
quote
to cite something word for word
confirm
to establish the truth or certainty of something
clarify
to make clearer or more understandable
adapt
to make something suitable for a particular situation; to adjust to an environment
denote
to mean something specific; to name
Displace
to move or force from one place or position to another
deny
to refuse to see or to allow; to reject
What would be an effective way to use parallel structure to improve the awkward wording in sentence 12? (speech)
to schedule lectures at the library, to coordinate the events for our annual summer festival, and to create a programming partnership with neighboring communities
Which two words in sentences 3 an 4 need to be joined by a hyphen? (speech)
twenty-four
Huck's statement in paragraph 6 is an example of
verbal irony.
ideological
based on ideas, beliefs, or doctrines
The decision Huck makes in this excerpt is ironic because
breaking the law is the right thing to do in this situation.
In section 33, the skipper of the boat is depicted as -- (song of myself)
heroic
coherent
holding together in an orderly, logical, or consistent way
The word pre-Thanksgiving in sentence 7 (speech)
is correctly hyphenated.
In paragraph 4, the progression of Huck's internal thoughts suggests that he
is having doubts about the letter he wrote.
The hyphen in the word well-earned in the last sentence of the speech (speech)
joins parts of a compound modifier before a noun.
Truth's argument in paragraph 3 is based on
logic
Rewording the beginning of sentence 3 to read, "I especially want to welcome ..." would (speech)
make the welcome sound less formal.
What is the tone of paragraph 5? (huckleberry Finn)
nervous
implicit
not directly stated or obviously apparent
The speaker describes the marriage of a trapper and a Native American girl in the third scene of section 10. In this section the speaker's role can be best described as that of a[n]-- (song of myself)
observer
unique
one of a kind; unable to be compared
ambiguous
able to be interpreted in more than one way; uncertain
The content of paragraphs 2-4 (aint i a woman?)
advances the purpose of the speech.
The reader learns about the characters from --
an omniscient narrator
(the adventures of huckleberry Finn) In paragraph 1, what is the effect of the sentence "It warn't no use to try and hide it from Him"?
It portrays an instance of realistic dialect.
What literary device does the author use in the words "the forest, whose purple shadows welcomed him"?
Personification
The use of the word Whereas and the phrase "therefore, be it resolved" in sentence 12 are examples of (speech)
appropriate formal style.
Based on information in paragraph 1, how does Huck view himself?
as a two-faced sinner
The ideas in the second sentence of paragraph 1 illustrate (aint i a woman?)
a cause-effect relationship.
Literature can be shaped by its historical context. What is historical context?
The political, ethical and social influences that characterize a particular time and place.
Whitman achieved his specific purposes with all of the following poetic techniques except --
rhyme