American Literature Final Exam
In I Too, the speaker indicates
African Americans are inherently equal to whites in the United States.
The details in line 20-23 of Chicago depict an overall impression that
Chicago is a powerful and actively working city.
What conclusion can you draw regarding how Hemingway views his subjective reporting with the following quote? "This is a strange new kind of war where you learn just as much as you are able to believe."
He acknowledges his personal experiences only represent part of the war.
Why is the oiler's death surprising?
He swam quickly ahead of the other men.
What is a cabal?
a secret political group
To coerce someone is to
force
Pallor means
lack of color
Motley means
mismatched elements.
A tranquil feeling is
peaceful
What does dearth mean?
scarcity
Ingenuous actions are done with
simple innocence.
In, The Negro Speaks of Rivers, the speaker compares their soul to
the depths of rivers
What do the men feel they can interpret after their experience?
the ocean's voice
What does line 3 of Chicago indicate the city is a center for?
transportation
In April Showers, Theodora's anticipation results in
her forgetting her everyday responsibilities
What is the first thing Hemingway notices about Raven?
his missing face
What does Hemingway take the time to establish at the beginning of his news dispatch?
his own relative safety
In order to win his dog fights, Andrew Jackson
holds the other dog's hind leg
What does Jock Cunningham tell Hemingway about Raven?
how Raven was accurate in how he was wounded
A harassing person uses
intimidation
What tone does Wharton express regarding Theodora with the statement, "she didn't see how authors could live if they were kept waiting more than a week"?
irritation
How does the following description regarding Emily at death contribute to the mood of the story? "... her gray head propped on a pillow yellow and moldy with age and lack of sunlight."
it stresses the idea of decay and age
According to Wheeler, Dan'l Webster can do which of the following better than any other frog?
jump distances
What do the townspeople think Emily will do with the poison?
kill herself
The magazine editor's attitude toward Theodora can be described as
lacking concern for her feelings
Emily's father
limited her life with his controlling behaviors.
A person who is garrulous is
long-winded; talkative
In order to help the oiler and correspondent, the captain
makes a sail
The first event the narrator describes is
men putting lime around Miss Emily's house.
Infamous has a
negative connotation of having a bad reputation.
The correspondent has trouble swimming to shore because
of a hidden current that traps him
Line 7 of Grass is referring to
people who will pass in the future
Crane uses imagery to describe the staring seagulls having "black bead-like eyes." This creates a sense of
pessimism
If someone is retrospective, they
reflect back on the past.
Lines 10 and 11 of, The Weary Blues, contain a shift in which poetic element?
rhythym
In, The Negro Speaks of Rivers, what does the speaker suggest about the rivers?
rivers are older than the first people
What point of view does Hemingway use in lines 43-45 to help the reader identify with his perspective?
second person
Theodora thinks it is okay to forget her chores because
she believes novel will make money for her family.
What does croon mean?
sing softly
How does Miss Emily feel towards the people who try to collect her taxes?
superior
Hemingway suggests Raven should participate in which activity?
talking on the radio
What does Hemingway's change of location in the hotel, after the bombing, imply?
that he believes he was lucky he did not get hurt
In The Negro Speaks of Rivers, the speaker emphasizes
the history of the black race
What does the speaker in Harlem worry about?
the idea of people giving up on their dreams
When the narrator attempts to leave once Wheeler is out of the room suggests that
the narrator believes Wheeler will never stop talking.
Miss Emily decides to stop giving china painting lessons because
the new generation is not interested
Some townspeople choose to not ask Miss Emily about the smell because
they think it is improper to tell her that she smells.
The details in Grass result in the idea that
time erases the good and bad of the past.
Interrogation means
to be questioned
Hemingway promises Raven
to bring Dos Passos and Sinclair Lewis to see him.
Why does Hemingway make up words that describe sounds?
to bring the exact sounds of battle to his audience
Why does Uncle James talk about Kathleen Kyd?
to show that his neighbor is an ordinary person
Admonitory means to
to warn
Obstreperous means
unruly
In I Too, the words "they" and "they'll" refer to
white people in the United States.
The speaker in Harlem
wonders about unrealized dreams
What can you infer from Hemingway's details about the injured man in the following description? "they are giving a blood transfusion to a man with a very gray face who lay on a cot with his arm out, looking away from the gurgling bottle and moaning in a very impersonal way
His moans are from the pain of his injury, not the transfusion.
What does the phrase "unfortunate accident" refer to?
Kathleen Kyd's novel has the same title as Theodora's.
Why are the townspeople curious about Miss Emily?
Miss Emily refuses to leave her house later in her life.
Recall the actual sequence of events in Miss Emily's life. Which of the following is the first event?
Miss Emily's father passes away
What does Miss Emily's attitude toward her taxes indicate?
She is willing to disregard the law.
Why does Theodora hope her novel will sell?
She wants to make money to help her family.
In I, Too what does the speaker predict?
The darker brother will achieve equality.
Hemingway's use of the pronoun "you" in his subjective reporting has which effect?
The reader perceives they are in the action with him.
Which of the following is an example of hyperbole?
Wheeler saying that Smiley will follow a bug to Mexico
What is a predecessor?
a person who comes before
Respite means
a restful period.
Wheeler states that Smiley would bet "on anything that turned up you ever see." An example what Wheeler means is when Smiley bet
about the parson's wife not getting well
Temerity means to
act with excessive boldness.
In Chicago, a realistic view of the city is depicted when the speaker
admit that the city has faults
What is an aberration?
an abnormality
An epithet is
an abusive term.
Imperviousness means
an inability to be disturbed
Lines 25-29 of Chicago, conveys a tone of
approval of the city's energy.
Dialect is used with the term "bannanner" in the following statement from line 200. "Well, thish-yer Smiley had a yaller one-eyed cow that didn't have no tail, only just a short stump like a bannanner, and -" You can use context clues to determine the meaning of "bannanner" as a
banana
In Grass, the speaker gives a command to
bury the soldiers.
How does the speaker in Grass indicate a detached tone toward war?
by not using descriptive words
The implementation of human qualities to Chicago and the grass
creates a feeling of change and movement
Cavorting means to
dance around in a playful manner.
Crane describes the land as a "long, black shadow on the sea." This imagery suggests
danger in trying to reach the land.
Dust and shadows are used to describe Miss Emily's house after her death. This image helps create what mood?
decay
Cunning means
deceit
How does the speaker respond to criticism of the city in Chicago?
defending the city's spirit despite the problems
Both, Chicago and Grass,
depict movement through time.
The four Langston Hughes poems all
depict the feelings and experiences of African Americans.
Smiley's mare make him "uncommon lucky" because
despite her illnesses, the mare wins.
Lines 1-2 of Grass lacks description which results in a tone of
detachment toward war
In, The Weary Blues, what do the words in the song express?
dissatisfaction with life
What can the reader infer regarding Dr. Dace walking Theodora home from the train?
dr. dace understands how theodora is feeling
What is a tableau?
dramatic scene
How does the dialect of the following excerpt describe the bull-pup? "his underjaw'd begin to stick out like the fo'castle of a steamboat and his teeth would uncover and shine like the furnaces"
eager to win the fight and money
The respectful tone toward Chicago, in lines 25-29, is in respect the the city's
energy
In The Weary Blues, the musician can be described as
feeling alone and dissatisfied
If something is acrid, it
has an unpleasant taste or smell.
What can the reader infer regarding Uncle James's suggestion for Theodora's next book?
he cares only for sanitation.
What does the narrator suspect about Leonidas W. Smiley?
he is a made-up person
Why do the men in the boat become angry with the man on the shore?
he just waves his coat
Using subjective language, Hemingway reveals the horror he feels when looking at Raven's face by stating that
he was not looking at Raven's face when he spoke to Raven about it.
How long did Smiley "educate" his frog?
3 months
Which of the following phrases is an understatement that describes Dan'l Webster?
A frog needs only an education to do anything.