The Literature of the Americas Unit Test
Metaphor
A comparison
All of the following description identify a theme explored in "Learning Guitar" except
A. the kindness of friends.
How does the author of "Learning Guitar" mostly reveal the character of Holly's mother?
A. through her interactions with other characters
In the selection from "Day of the Butterfly," how does the writer mostly reveal Gladys's character?
A. through what she says
Which of the following sentences from "Learning Guitar" beats reveals the central conflict?
B. "I don't know. I just don't think I'll ever play well."
Read the following sentences from "No Dogs Bark." "Are you crying, Ignacio? The memory of your mother makes you cry, doesn't it? But you never did anything for her. You always repaid us badly. Somehow your body got filled with evil instead of affection." Which of the following words best describes the speaker's tone?
B. Judemental
Read the following sentence from "No Dogs Bark." "I'll get you to Tonaya. There I'll find somebody to take care of you. They say there's a doctor in the town. I'll take you to him. I've already carried you for hours, and I'm not going to leave you lying here now for somebody to finish off." What is the author's main purpose for including these words spoken by the father?
B. to emphasize the father's determination to find help his son
Read the following lines from "No Dogs Bark." "See if you can't see something now. Or hear something. You'll have to do it from up there, because I feel deaf." "Too bad for you, Ignacio." "I'm thirsty." "You'll have to stand it. We must be near now. Because it's now very late at night, they must've turned out the lights in the town. But at least you should hear dogs barking. Try to hear" "Give me some water." "There's not water here. Just stones. You'll have to stand it. Even if there was water, I wouldn't let you down to drink." Which of the following words best describes the relationship between the two characters?
C. Unstable
Read the following sentences from "Learning Guitar." "Give me a G," her dad said, and Holly played the note on the guitar. "That's pretty good," he responded. "Now give me a D... Not bad... I'd say you're coming along." Which of the following words best describes the father's tone?
C. encouraging
Read the following sentence from "Learning Guitar." "No one's asking you to make records like the Beatles," her dad said. What is the author's main purpose for making a reference to the Beatles in the sentence?
C. to emphasize that Holly was playing
Read the following lines from the poem "At the Tourists Centre in Boston." is this a manufactured hallucination, a cynical fiction, a lure for export only? Which of the following words best describes the speaker's tone?
D. Mocking
Use sentence 1 Ragtime
Noun
Tone
The attitude of the writer toward the subject, ideas, theme, or characters
Use sentence 3 ragtime
adjective
Use sentence 6 probably
adverb
Use sentence 7 today
adverb
Use sentence 4 and
conjunction
Archetype
images, plot patterns and characters that occur frequently in literature
Use sentence 8 Hey
interjection/exclamation
Use sentence 5 cakewalk
noun
Use sentence 2 until
preposition/conjunction
Use sentence 10 you
pronoun
Theme
the main idea
Use sentence 9 wrote
verb
Imagery
words that create pictures