regionalism and naturalism test
in "the notorious jumping frog of calaveras county" the narrator suspects that leonidas smiley is what
a made-up person
in "the outcasts of poker flat" mr. oakhurst is calm when he becomes an outcast from poker flat because he
accepts fate as a gambler does
use context clues to choose the best meaning of "bannanner" in the dialect of the following excerpt: "well, thish-yer smiley had a yaller one-eyed cow that didnt have no tail, only just a short stump like a bannanner..."
banana
in "the notorious jumping frog of calaveras county" the narrator's attempt to leave when wheeler is out of the room suggests mainly that he
believes that wheeler will never stop talking
writing is difficult for the narrator because she
finds it hard to keep her writing secret
in "a wagner matinee" aunt georgiana's concern with a calf and a packet of fish at home tell clark that his aunt
has not adjusted to being in boston
in "outcasts of poker flat" what does the narrator's comment clarify about mr. oakhurst? "mr. oakhurst could not bring himself to disclose uncle billy's rascality, and so offered the hypothesis that he had wandered from the camp and had accidentally stampeded the animals"
he protects the others from the truth
what does the woman in the wallpaper tell you about the social context of the late 1800s
husbands' rules made some women feel trapped
in "the story of an hour" mrs. mallard's conclusion about love is that it
is far less important than freedom
in "the notorious jumping frog of calaveras county" what does wheeler say that dan'l webster can do better than any other frog
jump distances
in "april showers" what "unfortunate accident" happens to theodora's novel
kathleen kyd's novel has the same title
who were innocent characters in "the outcasts of poker flat"
piney woods and tom simson
in "the yellow wallpaper" john's cure for the narrator's illness is for her to
rest and avoid all work
richards tries to hide mr. mallard from mrs. mallard because
richards fears the sight of mr. mallard will shock her
what detail helps you draw the conclusion that aunt georgiana could be resentful of clark
she asks whether he has been hearing music ever since he left her
in "a wagner matinee" which details helps you draw the conclusion that aunt georgiana regrets leaving boston
she cries throughout the concert
which ironic detail helps you predict mrs. mallard's ultimate end in "the story of an hour"
she wishes for a very long life
in "the open boat" the men's inability to get help from people on shore is an example of naturalism because it
suggests that the men are not in control
which event is the story's climax
the arrival of mr. mallard because it is the turning point
how does the excerpt from "the open boat" exihibit naturalism: " as each slaty wall of water approached, it shut all else from the view of the men in the boat, and it was not difficult to imagine that this particular wave was the final outburst of the ocean, the last effort of the grim water"
the ocean controls the boat's fate
in "the notorious jumping frog of calaveras county" wheeler's claim that smiley would bet "on anything that turned up you ever see" is best supported by smiley's bet on
the parson's wife not getting well
why does bret harte's description of the setting in this region most likely include so many details about snow
the snow plays an important part in what happens to the outcasts
when dr. dace walks theodora home from the train, you can infer that he
understands what she is feeling
in "the notorious jumping frog of calaveras county" an example of hyperbole in this tall tale is wheeler saying that smiley
will follow a bug to mexico