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Berlin Wall is constructed

1960s

End of Vietnam War

1970s

Nuclear accident in Chernobyl (Soviet Union)

1980s

Princess Diana dies

1990s

Hijacked planes crash into World Trade Center

2000s

Increased cyber security and hacking

2010s

1. According to Hindu belief, a human life is divided into four stages - student, householder, pilgrim, hermit spring, summer, fall, winter learner, scholar, doctor, surgeon child, adolescent, adult, geriatric

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3. Once the father becomes sick and lives with Rakesh, he shows his son some bitterness and spite because - his son is in good health and young his son drives an Ambassador the grandson will get sweets for him his son serves him without complaining

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4. When the daughter-in-law refuses to serve the father, her refusal of disobedience showed - that the daughter-in-law, though traditional, is breaking out of that role when she can that the daughter-in-law obeys her husband and only does what he tells her. that the daughter-in-law plays a strong role in modern society that the daughter-in-law does not like her father-in-law and wishes he was not there

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7. What does the phrase "we'll mash you" mean? beat you up invite you to play cricket tease you share a room with you

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A theme for "Ulysses" might be - Neither age nor physical weakness should keep man from driving for achievement and experience. The degree to which you love someone can define your identity. It is impossible to possess another person. Jealousy is a destructive force on personal relationships.

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A theme found in "Dover Beach" might be - Romantic love can provide a safe place from the misery of life. Innocence is lost the moment we realize that death is inevitable. It is far better not to love for love brings pain. Fame is short-lived and those that seek sustenance from it will be disappointed.

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Alfred Doolittle's stance on the "undeserving poor" is contradicted by his-- desire to maintain his status wish for Eliza to come home willingness to work for money desire to marry his girlfriend

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Alfred Doolittle's unhappiness with his new situation shows that-- not everyone desires social mobility rising classes is too difficult a task people often disrespect those with money he has faced many hardships in life

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Arthur Clark makes the statement that "Man will never conquer space." What does he mean? There will always be more to explore because the universe is so expansive. The world is smaller now than it used to be because of satellite communication. Every part of Earth has been explored so that is what will happen in space. Throughout history man has been determined to explore his world.

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At a Hate Week rally, a speaker is forced to switch the focus from Eurasia to Eastasia. True False

a

At the end of the novel, how does Winston feel about Big Brother and what does this signify? He loves Big Brother, and this shows the totalitarian control of the Party forced even the rebel to submit. He loves Big Brother so much that he joined the Thought Police, which illustrates the power of totalitarianism. He openly hates Big Brother and refuses to submit, cementing himself as a rebel and traitor. He pretends to love Big Brother but actually still hates him, which suggests he won the mental battle.

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Contrary to the beginning of the play "Come and Go" where the women seem reluctant to speak of the past, at the end they remember - to make the Celtic knot "in the old way" all the secrets they shared at "Miss Wade's" to grab their hats before leaving how it is impossible to revisit the past

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Dystopian novels contain concepts such as control, dehumanization, oppression, and--. illusion of perfection self reliance in all things mass skepticism of authority utter chaos and disorder

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Eliza and Higgins' conflict over the idea of her marrying Freddy can best be described as-- idealism vs. pragmaticism meakness vs. fortitude courtesy vs. rudeness folly vs. wisdom

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Eliza's desire to take a taxi home instead of walking with Freddy in Act 3 represents her-- desire to control her own life preference for vehicles dislike of Freddy knowledge of cultural propriety

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The description of Higgins in Act 2 states that "he is, in fact, but for his years and size, rather like a very impetuous baby 'taking notice' eagerly and loudly, and requiring almost as much watching to keep him out of unintended mischief." What is most likely the definition of impetuous as used in the excerpt above? acting suddenly or impulsively very young and inexperienced drawn to interesting challenges moving with great or violent force

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The eggs in "The Explosion" by Larkin symbolize - hope, new life lost, unprotected life kindness, playfulness towards life neglected, unbroken circle of life

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The following events occurred in which era? Arab Spring Syrian Civil War increased cyber security and hacking 2010s 1970s 1990s 2000s

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The following events occurred in which era? Britain imposes direct rule on Northern Ireland Oil Crisis North Sea oil production starts End of the Vietnam War Africa - last remaining European colony granted independence Margaret Thatcher becomes first woman prime minister Iran - Ayatollah Kihomeini overthrows Shah 1970s 1960s 1980s 1990s

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The following events occurred in which era? Hubble Space Telescope launched Soviet Union dissolved; Gulf War Nelson Mandela elected president of South Africa United Kingdom signs Kyoto Protocol against glo9bal warming Tony Blair becomes prime minister Princess Diana dies 1990s 1960s 1970s 1980s

a

The hollow men are being criticized for cowardice, shallowness, and ineffectiveness. True False

a

The meeting of diverse people's in the rainstorm sets up the idea that the play will deal with issues related to social structures. True False

a

What do the eggs symbolize in Philip Larkin's "The Explosion"? The lives and the deaths of the miners form an unbroken circle of hope. The miners are heroes even though they died. The larks have arrived for the spring to lay their eggs. The prayers during the funeral bring comfort to the wives.

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What finally causes Winston to betray Julia? rats snakes scorpions spiders

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What is significant about the fourth section of "The Lady of Shallot?" Sir Lancelot gives her a blessing though she is dead. The Lady realizes her fatal mistake. The reaper whispers doom to her. The Lady is in mourning.

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What is the organizational structure of the Party from the top down (top-left to bottom-right)? Big Brother, Inner Party, Outer Party, Proles Big Brother, Proles, Inner Party, Outer Party Big Brother, Proles, Outer Party, Inner Party Inner Party, Big Brother, Outer Party, Proles

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What song is driving Hornby "potty"? "I'm Like a Bird" Christina's World Whoo, Nelly? "Songbook"

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When evaluating a source for use in your research, consider - reviewing the publication date and date of web updates choosing articles that have bias and perspective including only one viewpoint using trending information rather than proven data

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When using a style guide, it is best to - be consistent through the paper mix several style guides use your best judgement use an online version rather than paper version

a

Which of the following components would not be included in your research plan? Spreadsheet Research Topic Purpose Audience

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Which of the following is a theme that is prevalent in Hard Times by Charles Dickens? Imagination is an important component to a complete education. Everyone desires to be loved and valued. The study of facts is more important than creativity. It is better to have integrity than economic security.

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Which poem best explores the psychological complexities of abnormal behavior? "Porphyria's Lover" "Ulysses" "Sonnet 43" "In Memoriam"

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Which theme below best captures Tennyson's "In Memoriam?" A friendship is a personal relationship that transcends death. People must be participants in life, not spectators. Power entraps both the one in in power and the one who is controlled. There are always worlds to explore.

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Which words capture Hornby's take on much of the current pop music playing across the air? inane and juvenile mature and provocative idealistic and flawed sappy and childlike

a

Who is the speaker of "In Memoriam" mourning? His best friend His sister,Cecilia Himself His cousin

a

Why is Eliza's use of the word "bloody" considered so shocking at Mrs. Higgins' place? That is a very improper expression in that society. That is an unknown word to the present company. That is a foreign word that Eliza uses comfortably. That is reflective of a much earlier era.

a

Winston Churchill issued his wartime speech to the British people-- in anticipation of German retaliation after the Blitz had already started while making plans to aid the French before England entered the war

a

A theme that is prevalent in Jane Eyre is - Learning only facts leads to dissatisfied people. Everyone desires to be loved, but each person must learn to gain it without sacrificing oneself. It is better to have integrity than economic security. Imagination is an important component to a complete education.

b

Alfredo is reading through several articles, paraphrasing and summarizing information in accordance with standard formatting. In which phase of the research process is Alfredo working? Synthesizing Information Gathering Sources Presentation Research Plan

b

Duffy in her poem "Prayer" uses the wind through the trees and practicing musical scales on a piano to - recognize the impact of music and nature on personal fulfillment value the everyday experiences especially in times of emptiness acknowledge the best time to pray is in nature demonstrate that prayer raises us above our mundane lives

b

During the height of the British empire, England owned territory in over what percentage of the land mass of Earth? 100% 40% 75% 15%

b

Eliot sympathizes with the hollow men. True False

b

Eliza and Higgins' conflict cannot be resolved because they-- do not care about each other have too much pride are not really friends have too much history

b

Eliza has a decent understanding of what lessons from Higgins should cost. True False

b

Eliza is angry purely because she was not congratulated. True False

b

Eliza's radical idea in marrying Freddy is that-- Higgins will not have to help her she can make something out of him he can support her dreams Pickering can be part of the family

b

Erma is following her research plan as she gathers sources. What is one thing Erma must be careful to avoid? choosing reliable sources over-reliance on one source heavy emphasis on acceptance of all sources using sources written by credible authors

b

Eusebia has researched her topic and is now logging her information into a spreadsheet. In which phase of the research process is Eusebia working? Presentation Gathering sources Synthesizing Information Research Plan

b

In Act 5, Higgins' statement that he will miss Eliza seems-- unrealistic genuine condescending consistent

b

The mood in "Dover Beach" changes after line 9. What was the mood in lines 1-8? furious and indignant tranquil and peaceful melancholy and nostalgic foreboding and suspicious

b

The rainstorm in this act is simply a device to- make Freddy look pathetic bring diverse peoples together introduce the flower girl provide an era-appropriate setting

b

The social reforms that Charles Dickens addressed included - the strict adherence to social hierarchy gender differences in the treatment of girls in schools the attitude of the rich that they had power over the poor the battle over integrity vs economic security

b

Gandhi once thought that the system of British government was mainly good. True False

a

Having an organizational strategy will assist in - writing clearly articulated and well-developed papers creating a framework for your topic sentence providing various inputs from multiple sources developing a strong introduction and conclusion

a

Higgins believes he has made Eliza a consort for a king. True False

a

Higgins discussion with his mother at the end of the act reveals that he-- has not considered Eliza's future at all should allow Pickering a larger role in the experiment does not have the skills to educate Eliza has bullied Pickering for far too long

a

Higgins' love of linguistics allows him to-- identify where people are from within London study Indian dialects and texts discern proper social norms and interactions interpret passages from the Bible

a

How is doublethink central to helping develop Orwell's theme? Denying objective reality is a symptom of an oppressed or misled society. Totalitarian regimes often deliver two separate answers to all poignant questions. Considering all options before asking is a survival skill. People often doubt themselves when in a free society.

a

Sam wants to use an interview with a survivor of the Holocaust. What type of resource is he using? primary source secondary source

a

Samuel Beckett was a leading playwright in the movement known as Theater of the Absurd. What does that mean? Human life has no meaning and therefore human actions have no purpose. Only through altruistic actions can man find his way. Only through facing the challenges of human distress can man find meaning. All mankind is called to the highest purpose and good for humanity.

a

Selena wants to use photos and articles in her presentation. What type of source is she using? secondary source primary source

a

Strong paragraphs include - a topic sentence, supporting sentences, examples, and a concluding sentence topic sentence, citations, conclusions, and a quote a scenario, a graph, an example, and a summary sentence a hook, an anecdote, supporting sentences, and a quote

a

This series of events occurred in which era? IBM personal computer released Soviet Union - nuclear accident occurs in Chernobyl Berlin Wall is torn down reuniting Germany 2000s 1980s 1990s 2010s

b

To evaluate your sources for your research, you should - choose sources that use technical language extensively in the research determine whether the source is relevant and answers your research question look for a single, focused viewpoint on the topic pay little regard to the date of publication or when the last update was made to an online source

b

What does Eliza mean when she says, "I've got a little of my own back, anyhow," at the end of Act 4? Eliza shows Higgins how to act calmly in tense situations. Eliza has exacted some revenge by making Higgins feel as poorly as she does. Eliza has gathered her belongings and is ready to leave. Eliza hopes Higgins will undergo the same transformation as she has.

b

When Gandhi says he "is here to cheerfully submit to the highest penalty," he means that he is happy about his sentence. True False

b

When choosing sources for your research from the Internet, which URL ending would be most reliable? .net .gov .aol .com

b

Which line from Gandhi's "Defending Nonviolent Resistance" includes persuasive irony? I ran the risk, and if I was set free, I would still do the same I am here, therefore, to invite and cheerfully submit to the highest penalty... The first shock came in the shape of the Rowlatt Act... ...I thought that this mistreatment of Indians was an excrescence upon a system that was...mainly good.

b

Which of the following best describes Orwell's political ideology, which drove his worldview and his inclination to use the dystopian novel to call attention to the dangers of totalitarianism? Communism Democratic Socialism Liberalism Fascism

b

Which of the following best supports the theme of isolation in "The Lady of Shallot?" She views the world in a distorted way through a mirror. She lives alone on an island under a spell. She weaves a magic web of images reflected in a mirror. She gets into a boat and sails toward Camelot.

b

Which of the following do historians consider to be a tragedy for England during the Victorian age? Queen Victoria being named the Empress of India the millions of Irish who died during the famine the completion of the The Crystal Palace Queen Victoria's expansion of the empire

b

Which of the following do many consider the most radical piece of work to come out of the Victorian age? "On Dover Beach" by Matthew Arnold On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte "Ulysses" by Lord Tennyson

b

Which of the following was not one of the territories under British rule? India Turkey New Zealand Canada

b

Who poses as a foil to Eliza due to a similar social trajectory, but opposite feelings? Freddy Eynsford Hill Alfred Doolittle Mrs. Pearce Clara Eynsford Hill

b

Who was considered the Poet of the Empire? Lord Alfred Tennyson Rudyard Kipling Robert Browning Matthew Arnold

b

Clarke's essay plays to a theme that - aging increases when people travel quickly, such as the speed of light man can find answers to every question that can be asked there is a sense of universal human homelessness there is a cost for everything, but man seldom wants to pay

c

Eliot's reference to "Mistah Kurtz" and "the Old Guy" at the beginning of "The Hollow Men" (pg. 1163-1166) is a literary device known as __________, which he uses throughout the poem. synecdoche assonance allusion juxtaposition

c

Eliza's issue with the looking glass is a symbol for her discomfort with-- reflections decor vanity cleanliness

c

Eliza's lack of success at Mrs. Higgins' place is due to her-- unfamiliarity with the seating arrangement inability to speak properly limited knowledge of manners advanced knowledge of small talk

c

Gandhi admits to the crimes he is accused of because he-- believes this will reduce his sentence hopes this endears him to his audience knows it is his moral duty to defend what is right

c

Gandhi's success in the speech comes from the fact that-- people will understand and appreciate that riots were started listeners will rally and free him from prison his conviction will only make him look moral and the government look evil the government will have no choice but to let him go free

c

Higgins demonstrates what talent that annoys others so much? conversing about linguistics loudly with Pickering singing and tap-dancing in the rainstorm identifying peoples' birthplaces based on their accent/dialect getting taxis in the rain when no one else can

c

Higgins' inability to think about Eliza's future most likely means that-- Eliza will be unable to win the bet Eliza will miss Higgins greatly after the bet both of them will be unprepared for what happens next Pickering has been considering the issue carefully

c

In "A Devoted Son" Anita Desai builds contrast between Rakesh's fame and the run-down outlying areas of the town to make - the audience appreciate the sadness of the situation the father appear weaker and less important Rakesh success shine stronger against the shabby setting Rakesh's wife become superior to her father-in-law

c

In "Porphyria's Lover" the strongest theme is - It is important to find meaning and purpose in life. There are always worlds to explore. It is not possible to possess another person. People cannot just exist as spectators in life.

c

In Hornby's essay "I'm Like a Bird," he describes current pop music as - sappy and immature flawed but idealistic repetitive and poorly written provocative but cynical

c

In the Hornby essay, he speaks of Dave Eggers theory in which he sees music as - incessant attacks distressing diatribes puzzles to be solved anemic and stunted

c

Which is the best plot summary for "An Upheaval?" A wealthy landowner pawns his wife's broach and sets off a series of events that show how the rich treat the poor. A wealthy landowner hires a governess who is suspected of stealing the madame's broach. In anger she packs her bags and leaves because she cannot find balance in her life at this home. A governess has just completed boarding school and comes to live with a family. After visiting another family, she comes home to find that her room has been searched. She cries and expresses her anger. She leaves. A governess has her room searched for a missing broach. Her room was searched as well as the servants' quarter. The governess is outraged and even after the landowner confesses that he pawned the broach and begs her to stay, she leaves. She feels that her personal integrity is more important than working in this home.

d

Which of the following characters betrays Winston and tortures and brainwashes him? Charrington Syme Julia O'Brien

d

Which of the following did NOT impact Orwell's worldview? Fire Bombing of Citizens World War II Concentration Camps Secret Police in the USA

d

Which of the following do historians consider to be a triumph for England during the Victorian age? England's handling of the Irish Potato Famine England's response to the impoverished especially in London England's fear of Germany's increasing power England purchased the Suez Canal

d

Which poet was especially appreciated by the Britains during World War I? Matthew Arnold Gerald Manley Hopkins Thomas Hardy A. E. Housman

d

Which word best captures how the speaker feels at the conclusion of "In Memoriam?" Melancholy Despondent Joyful Hopeful

d

Miniplenty

economics

Minipax

war

Which of the following is NOT characteristic of a dystopian novel? propaganda dehumanization freedom control

c

Which of the following would be a theme in "An Upheaval" by Chekhov? Misapplied principles lead to unhappy and dissatisfied people. Life is finding the balance between moral duty and early pleasure. When humiliated by others, you have a choice - accept it or walk away from it. Concentration on facts and logic to the exclusion of creativity leaves children void of creativity.

c

Why was the construction of the Crystal Palace significant? It was built for the Exhibition of 1851, but later dismantled and moved. It was built of steel and massive sheets of glass. It highlighted the technological advances of England. Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband, was the mastermind behind the construction.

c

Wilfred Owen's intended message in "Anthem for Doomed Youth," is that-- there are better solutions than fighting to resolve conflict the people fighting the wars don't want to fight the horrors of war are far too great war is a futile and unnecessary effort

c

Match the tone to the corresponding poem. (Poems can be found on pages 1274-1276) The Soldier" "Wireres" "Anthem for Doomed Youth" steady perseverance incredulous anger peaceful acceptance

c,a,b

How is the spirit of Ulysses in the poem "Ulysses" like the spirit of Britain? Both Ulysses and Britain are reluctant to move forward and find their destiny. Both Ulysses and Britain knew what it was to experience change especially in the area of technology. Both Ulysses and Britain are grieving a loss and trying to reconcile their faith. Both Ulysses and Britain were restless and wanted to explore the world.

d

In "Next Term, We'll Mash You" what does "we'll mash you" mean? tease you relentlessly share a dorm room with you invite you to play football beat you up

d

Read the following sentence from "A Devoted Son." How one man - and a man born to illiterate parents, his father having worked for a kerosene dealer and his mother having spent her life in a kitchen - had achieved, combined and conducted such a medley of vitues, no one could fathom, but all acknowledged his talent and skill. Which is the best definition of the word fathom? unlearned a great depth without values understand thoroughly

d

Samuel Beckett, the playwright of "Come and Go," was also part of a movement known as Theater of the Absurd. What does that mean? It is through altruistic actions that man finds his way. Humans are called to the highest purpose and good for humanity. Only by facing and overcoming challenges can man find meaning. Human life has no meaning and therefore human actions have no purpose.

d

Shaw seems to believe that Freddy would be a terrible match for Eliza because he-- *Freddy is a part of the extra scene for Act 4. It was discussed in the video review. is not royalty of any kind cannot continue Eliza's education at all cannot help Eliza get hired in a flower shop does not bring anything to the relationship

d

The Civil War erupts in the United States in 1861. What other significant event happened in the world at this time? China Taiping Rebellion breaks out. Samuel Morse sends the first long-distance telegraph message. Karl Marx publishes the Communist Manifesto. Alexander II frees the serfs in Russia.

d

The end of the play seems to emphasize the theme that-- social mobility presents too many problems to make it worth the effort everyone must be treated the same way in order to be happy it is impossible to change a person's role in society a person's worth and happiness is not defined by social class

d

The major conflict in "A Devoted Son" is that of - the social classes where those who have the most income can provide the best education for their children the role of wives to serve their husbands and male family members traditional value of males attending school and then going to America traditional customs of respect and the modern education parents want for their children

d

The play "Come and Go" opens with three female figures on a bench who are - friendly neighbors loving sisters complete strangers childhood friends

d

The real meaning of "WAR IS PEACE" is that-- discussion surrounding war can lead to respectful relationships between countries fighting is the only way to maintain peace between peoples war will always be present, so it needs to be accepted war enables the government to keep people ignorant of life in other places

d

The significance of the fact that Eliza is a part of a bet is that it-- gives Alfred Doolittle a reason to be upset demonstrates that bets were popular at this time shows how hard Eliza will have to work indicates Higgins' lack of regard for her

d

The structure of the poem reflects the ______________ emotions in post-war England. compassionate illogical passive fragmented

d

This series of events was found in which era? Hijacked planes crash into the World Trade Center in NY, the Pentagon in Washington D.C., and a field in Pennsylvania Euro becomes currency in Europe Tsunami devastates Southeast Asia 2010s 1960s 1990s 2000s

d

Thus far in the play, Shaw seems to be emphasizing the theme that-- wealth is a definitive factor in a person's success fate moves and acts without our help high society functions are not worth the effort people cannot be defined by their class or appearance

d

What genre of literature was most predominant during the Victorian age? the tragic play the satirical essay the epic poem the novel

d

What is the first thing Rakesh does when he see he has made an excellent score on his exam in "A Devoted Son"? He brought garlands, party clothes, and gifts. He provided jalebis and tea for his father. He opened a medical practice in the town. He bent down to touch his father's feet.

d

What is the historical significance of Emmanuel Goldstein? His ownership of a secondhand shop and his betrayal of Winston reflect anti semitic perspectives. His dark eyes and mustachioed face resemble the features of dictators of Orwell's time. He leads the Party and unites people behind a cause worth fighting for. His appearance and his status as a traitor exemplify anti semitic tendencies of Orwell's time.

d

What is the impact of creating ironic titles for each of the governing bodies? reveals the benevolent intentions of those in control forces the reader to focus on literary devices adds a layer of humor to intense subject matter illuminates the duality of those in control

d

When Winston wrote the note, "Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four," what is its significance? He is informing Julia and O'Brien of the code of the Party. He is asserting that there is no such thing as freedom. He is claiming that the Party does not value simple addition. He is suggesting there are no alternative facts in a free society.

d

When writing the research plan and addressing the component of purpose, what question might you ask? How will you collect data to support your message? How will you present your findings to the audience? What does the audience need to know about the topic? What is the best way to reach the audience with my message?

d

Read the sentences below, then choose the sentence that best conforms to the rules of revising and editing. a.We decided yesterday that we would keep this just between you and me. b.We decided yesterday that we would keep this just between you and I.

a

Read the statement below and determine whether the research question is a strong one or a weak one. What are the effects of easing restrictions on the FDA so that medications are released more quickly? Weak Strong

b

In "Prayer" Duffy refers to "Latin chanting" to acknowledge the Latin used for prayers during mass. Why does Duffy reference this specific event? though the words may be mysterious, people find trust in the words chanting makes the words seem more real Latin mass comes from the pre-Reformation age the words are of another age and thereby vintage

a

Literary works of this era presented rather skeptical views and valued individualized versions of truth. Postmodern Modern Romantic Victorian

a

Read the statement below and determine whether the research question is a strong one or a weak one. Which performers were Gold Record sellers in 2016? Strong Weak

b

Modern texts lean toward universal truths. True False

a

One concept that seems to lack in wartime poetry is hope. True False

a

Read the following excerpt from T.S. Eliot's "The Hollow Men." (pg. 1163-1166) Between the idea And the reality Between the motion And the act Falls the Shadow For Thine is the Kingdom Between the conception And the creation Between the emotion And the response Falls the Shadow Life is very long What aspect of this excerpt reflects the feelings of the time? form rhyme consonance meter

a

Read the following lines from "In the Kitchen." The ironing-board thanks god for its two good strong legs and sturdy back What form of figurative language is the poet using? personification metaphor hyperbole simile

a

Read the following sentence from "We'll Never Conquer Space-" Five years to the triple system of Alpha Centauri, 10 to the strangely-matched doublet Sirius A and B, 11 to the tantalizing enigma of 61 Cygni. Look carefully at the Latin words Alpha Centauri, Sirius, and Cygni. These are Latin words that describe - components of the visible universe voyages planned soon by NASA an enormous time factor measured in light years the eight planets in the solar system

a

Read the sentences below, then choose the sentence that best conforms to the rules of revising and editing. a.In order to understand my mother, you would have to know a little bit about my mother's childhood. b.In order to understand my mother you would have to know a little bit about my mothers' childhood.

a

Read the sentences below, then choose the sentence that best conforms to the rules of revising and editing. a.Playing football—though not a requirement for all males going through school—seems to develop teamwork skills in young men. b.Playing football; though not a requirement for all males going through school, seems to develop teamwork skills in young men.

a

Read the sentences below, then choose the sentence that best conforms to the rules of revising and editing. a.The little girl with long brown braids flew the kite. b.The kite was flown by the little girl with long, brown braids.

a

Higgins has a hard time seeing Eliza as anything other than a-- foreigner guttersnipe family member duchess

b

How did Winston change physically after being imprisoned? His ulcer no longer hurt him, and his skin seemed smoother than before. He became even sicker and is now almost bald, gray, thin, and scarred. Initially, his condition worsened, but he felt better after accepting his fate. At first, he became well, but then his condition worsened again.

b

How is the view of love different in "Sonnet 43" and "My Last Duchess?" In "Sonnet 43" love is impossible to possess and in "My Last Duchess" love does not exist. In "Sonnet 43" love is passionate gift and in "My Last Duchess" love is trumped by power. In "Sonnet 43" love defies moral norms of the day and in "My Last Duchess" love brings death. In "Sonnet 43" love is deep admiration and in "My Last Duchess" love is essential to the marriage.

b

Including a counter-argument into your research indicates that - You are developing a personal opinion You are trying to show the complexity of an issue through multiple views You are trying to remain focused and consistent throughout the paper You are following the guidelines dictated through the style guide

b

John has just received an assignment in his World Geography class on a group of acculturated people in the South American continent. He begins generating ideas about all of the possible topics he could explore. In which phase of research is John working? Synthesizing Information Research Plan Presentation Gathering Sources

b

Literature in the Modern era was very similar to literature in the Victorian era. True False

b

Mohandas Gandhi partook in riots that led to his prison sentence. True False

b

Read the statement below and determine whether the research question is a strong one or a weak one. In what ways are penguins affected by the melting ice caps? Weak Strong

b

One of the strongest rhetorical strategies in Churchill's speech is his-- logical appeals ability to incite unity strawman arguments established credibility

b

Only English writers who fought in wars reflected a sense of war in their writing. True False

b

Philip Larkin in "The Explosion" uses a tone that is - angry conversational nostalgic harsh

b

Pygmalion is deeply entrenched in the culture of its time. This is best demonstrated by how the plot-- demonstrates that it is socially unacceptable to ask for money breaks social norms by allowing for social mobility demonstrates how the lower class live near Covent Garden breaks tradition by allowing a man to choose a girl's future

b

Read Arthur Clarke's statement below. Man will never conquer space. What does Clarke mean? Space exploration must continue to find answers. The universe is too expansive for man to conquer it. History tells man that there comes an end to exploration. Through satellite communication, the world seems to have shrunk.

b

Read the following lines from "Prayer" by Duffy. Pray for us now. Grade 1 piano scales console the lodger looking out across a Midlands town. Which of the following definitions best defines scales in this context? scales - 1) series of ordered musical notes, 2) tray of a balance, 3) bony plates on fish or reptiles, 4) instrument for weighing items 3 1 2 4

b

Read the following lines from "The Explosion." At noon, there came a tremor; cows Stopped chewing for a second; sun, Scarfed as in a heat-haze, dimmed The poet uses a simile to - replace the word "explosion" for the word "tremor" describe how the sun looked as if a scarf was wrapped around it give the sun human characteristics compare the cows chewing to sun dimming

b

Read the following sentence from "Next Term, We'll Mash You." His face is haggard with anticipation. Which definition best defines the word haggard? bright and shining wild-eyed or tired resentful and angry trembling and shaking

b

Read the following stanza from "In the Kitchen." The kettle alone knows the good he does, here in the kitchen, loving the world, steadfastly loving What does the word steadfastly mean in this verse? hardly noticed without wavering quickly in a credible manner

b

Read the last line from "The Explosion" by Philip Larkin. One showing the eggs unbroken. What purpose does this last line serve in the poem? It emphasizes a sense of optimism for the future. It show how lonely the mother lark is. It indicates the explosion was not as bad as they thought. It reflects the poet's love of nature.

b

Read the sentences below, then choose the sentence that best conforms to the rules of revising and editing. a. If you want to travel with us, you will have to get permission from your parents and myself first. b. If you want to travel with us, you will have to get permission from your parents and me first.

b

Read the sentences below, then choose the sentence that best conforms to the rules of revising and editing. a.If a student wants their teacher to recognize their effort, they should work diligently. b.If a student wants his teacher to recognize his effort, he should work diligently.

b

Read the sentences below, then choose the sentence that best conforms to the rules of revising and editing. a.The young lady would love to have dinner with the gentleman but he has not asked yet. b.The young lady would love to have dinner with the gentleman, but he has not asked yet.

b

Read the sentences below, then choose the sentence that best conforms to the rules of revising and editing. a.We discovered last week that its possible my cousin has cancer. b.We discovered last week that it's possible my cousin has cancer.

b

Read the sentences below, then choose the sentence that best conforms to the rules of revising and editing. a.Neither of my parents talk in their sleep. b.Neither of my parents talks in their sleep.

b

Read the sentences below, then choose the sentence that best conforms to the rules of revising and editing. a.The big, brown bear just lay on his back with his feet in the air while eating berries. b.The big brown bear just lay on his back with his feet in the air while eating berries.

b

Sally wants to use two charts and three magazine articles. What category best describes these sources? primary source secondary source

b

Shuttle in her poem "In the Kitchen" uses personification with the ironing board, the new fridge, the chair, the table, and the kettle. Why would Shuttle choose to use the figurative language of personification? to exaggerate the pain of her loss to convey the meaning of her loss more effectively to reproduce the sounds her appliances are making to compare the before and after of her loss

b

The dramatic climax in the short play "Come and Go" is punctuated by - the lack of conversation the three whispers and reactions the return of each cast member the exit of each member of the cast

b

According to Goldstein's book, the main purpose of war is to-- provide a front for punishing thoughtcrime victims secure more raw materials and unused farmland maintain a consistent social structure make sure people submit to the party

c

The final irony in "Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave?" is exemplified when - the woman falls ill and dies the poet uses first person point of view to tell the story the dog is burying his bone where the grave is because he forgot his mistress was there the woman realizes that no one is mourning her death as expected

c

Read the following line from "In the Kitchen." A jug of water has its own lustrous turmoil What does the word lustrous mean in this stanza? dull thick shining rich

c

Shaw sets up the social conflict in Act 1 by-- showing the poor conditions in which Eliza lives giving a voice to only the lower class placing the upper and lower class together in a small space demonstrating the extravagant lifestyle of Higgins

c

Sprung rhythm is a stanza with a regular number of stressed syllables per line, but an irregular number of unstressed syllables per line. Which poet commonly used this in his verse? A.E. Housman Matthew Arnold Gerald Manley Hopkins Thomas Hardy

c

This series of events occurred in which decade? Berlin Wall built President John F. Kennedy assassinated Beatles release Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Martin Luther King assassinated Apollo 11 lands on the moon 1990s 2010s 1960s 1970s

c

What is ironic about what Winston learns is the real reason the Party seeks power? The irony is that Winston believes the Party seeks power in order to protect Oceania, but Oceania is vulnerable. Winston expects their motives would be self-serving, but they actually seek power to protect citizens from war. Winston thought there must be some logical reason but learned that lust for power was their only motivation. Winston learns that the Party does not actually have any power at all; it has always lived in him.

c

What is the purpose of Churchill's wartime speech? to inspire young citizens to join the British military to force all citizens to evacuate before the Germans arrive to warn and prepare British citizens for coming trials to assure the British people that there is not imminent threat

c

What is the significance of the appearance of Big Brother? His ownership of a secondhand shop and his betrayal of Winston reflect anti semitic perspectives. His appearance and his status as a traitor exemplify anti semitic tendencies of Orwell's time. He looks much like the mustachioed visages of dictators during Orwell's time. He leads the Rebellion and unites people behind a cause worth fighting for.

c

What motif in this novel is reinforced through the relationship between Winston and O'Brien? Rebellion Allegiance Betrayal Love

c

What part of Charles Dicken's background plays an important role in his stories? being the grandson of a serf writing serials for a local newspaper working long hours in a factory as a child becoming a doctor and helping his community

c

What symbol appears at the end of this scene that allows Eliza to demonstrate her agency? a bouquet of flowers a flower shop a taxi a bird

c

When Dickens penned the words, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..." what likely is the message he wanted to convey? During the Victorian age, many scientific and medical breakthroughs occurred such as Joseph Lister's use of antiseptic surgery. During the Victorian age, people believed they were chosen by God and Darwin's work helped to substantiate that. During the Victorian age, there were positive things such as the laws passed regulating child labor and there were negative things such as people living in slums. During the Victorian age, Issac Newton's idea of gravity explained how gravity worked but not who created it.

c

2. What is the first thing Rakesh does upon seeing his excellent exam results? opens a medical practice in the town reads the newspaper to his father over coffee offers his father tea and jalebis bows and touches his father's feet

d

5. The author, Desai, chose to write in English because - it is her mother's native language it is the language with which she is most fluent It is the most commonly spoken language it is the language of books

d

6. What is something that the upper class in Britain has done for their children for years? boarded them overseas for the global experience instilled them with etiquette for eating crumpets and drinking tea sent them to the general school for all students sent them to exclusive private schools

d

8. Read the following sentence from "A Devoted Son." This moved many of the women in the crowd so much that they were seen to raise the ends of their saris and dab at their teams while the men reached out for the betel-leaves and sweetmeats that were offered around on trays and shook their head in wonder and approval os such exemplary behavior. What does the word exemplary mean in this sentence? sad and distasteful relating to a son or daughter delicious and extravagant worthy of serving as a model

d

Alfred Doolittle is the opposite of Eliza because he-- knows how to act around people of a different class wants to be royalty understands Higgins' sarcasm clearly does not wish to alter his social class.

d

Arthur Clark in his essay on "We'll Never Conquer Space" says: Man has always accepted whatever price was necessary for his explorations and discoveries. He concludes the statement with "the price of Space is - Communication Relativity Distance Time

d

Compared to Mrs. Higgins, Henry Higgins appears-- unassuming unfortunate wealthy short-sighted

d

Kristina has pulled out her MLA Style Book and is documenting her sources in her second draft of her paper. In which phase of the research process is Kristina working? Research Plan Gathering Sources Synthesizing Information Presentation

d

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