English final
30) The words "pretty nothings" (line 38) are a reprise of
"Flowery diction" line 35)
26)The author tries the second paragraph to the first by use of the words
"Soften" and "weak"
47) In line 28 "it" refers to
"White race" (line 25)
16)In describing miniature people and landscapes in the final paragraph, the author emphasizes their
Commonness
52)In line 66 "mischievous" is best interpreted to mean
Pernicious
4)The phrase "the charge of nutrient and rags having been at least four times that value " (22 to 23) is ironic chiefly because
12 pounds is a very small sum of money
53)The final paragraph functions as
A definitive statement of dissent from the claims of the court
14)It can be inferred from the second paragraph Jonathan Swift was
A member of the scriblerians
44) The passage as a whole is best described as
A reasoned argument
36)The series of infinitives in the initial paragraph emphasizes that the learning process is
Active and varied
35)The "old saying" (line 3) serves as
An analogy to the sentences that follow
40)The author employs the argument from authority as
An apt analogy
31) With the phrase "dropping glibly from the tongue" (line 39) the author begins
An extended metaphor
21)The details in lines 46 through 50 to suggest the scene is viewed by which of the following?
An intrigued visitor
46)In the first paragraph the series of rhetorical questions serves the speaker strategy of reasoning by
Analogy
7)The phrase "always advising the mother to let them suck plentifully in the last month" (lines 42-43) extends the comparison between children and
Animals raised for slaughter
2) In the first, second, and fourth paragraphs the author relies on dubious
Arguments from authority
13)"Scriblerians"(line 16) refers to
Circle of English authors
49)Based on the passage the speaker holds that
Civil equality is guaranteed by the Constitution
29)the author proposes to write in a manner that is both
Cogent and emotional
41)The paradox in the final sentence rests on
Different meanings of "end"
5)The word "fricassee" (Line 30) is best interpreted to mean
Dish
17)In the fourth paragraph the author includes long quotes primarily in order to
Document the connection between gullivers travels and popular entertainments
11)The purpose of the passage is most likely to
Draw a comparison between the fictional world Gulliver experienced in a similar imaginative elements of 18th century London
34)The "engineering of learning" (lines 1-2) most nearly means
Educational methodology
51)In the speakers opinion the Louisiana law is subject to censure by
Either of the United States Congress or the United States Supreme Court
28)The author suggests that a woman's worth may be best judged by
Evaluating the strength of her character
8)In line 52, "dear" means
Expensive
12)In the passage, the authors overall attitude toward gullivers travels can be best described as
Generally appreciative
50)In line 45 "pernicious" most nearly means
Harmful
23)In the initial paragraph, the author employs both
Irony and exposition
9) In context, "devoured" (line 54) is an effective word choice because
It fits both figuratively and literally
48)Which of the following best describes the rhetorical function of the sentences "there is no cast here" (line 32)
It reiterates the claim of the previous sentence with a different syntactical structure
37) According to the author motivation is
Momentary and concrete
42)The principal contrast employed by the author in the passage is between
Motivation and purpose
38)Both the first and third paragraphs contain
Notable parallelism
6)Which of the following rhetorical devices does the author employ in line 32-39?
Process analysis
39)In line 30, "god" most nearly means
Reason
45)The speaker in this passage is
Rendering a legal judgment
15)The stylistic feature most evident in the first two paragraphs (lines 1-20) is the use of
Repeated stylistic patterns
33)The tone of the final paragraph is
Sardonic
1)This text can be described as
Satirical
22)The speakers tone might best be described as
Scholarly and enthusiastic
27)The word "vessel "(line 17)is a metaphor for
Sex
54)The style of the entire paragraph can be best described as
Terse and opinionated
3) It can be inferred that "merchants" (line 17) and the "American" (line 26) represent
The authors fictional acquaintances
43)Which of the following best states the subject of the passage
The necessity of higher purpose in education
10) The author mentions "sheep, black cattle or swine" (line 36) in order to convey which of the following ideas?
The poor are often used as commodities to profit their owners
19)Footnote 1 in line 24 indicates that
The quotation "looked like the ... theater" was excerpted from gullivers travels, part of a 14-volume set of swifts works
20)Footnote two and line 36 indicates
The quotation, describing a miniature exhibition of Amsterdam, first appeared in a book by John Ashton
32)One can infer from the passage that to become strong human beings, rather than mere children, young women need
The same education as that of young men
18)Which of the following best describes the relationship between the first section (lines 1-20) and the second sections (lines 21-66) of the passage?
The second section provides evidence for the claims introduced in the first section
24)In the initial paragraph the author decries
Traditional feminine attributes
25)In the initial paragraph the author suggests that
Women need intellectual and physical strength