english 12 online answers for final
social status
Mrs. Jennings, however, assured him directly, that she should not stand upon ceremony, for they were all cousins, or something like it, and she should certainly wait on Mrs. John Dashwood very soon, and bring her sisters to see her. His manners to THEM, though calm, were perfectly kind; to Mrs. Jennings, most attentively civil; and on Colonel Brandon's coming in soon after himself, he eyed him with a curiosity which seemed to say, that he only wanted to know him to be rich, to be equally civil to HIM. (Sense and Sensibility, chapter 33, pp. 14-15) Which of the novel's themes is elaborated in this excerpt?
pathos
Music has the ability to feed the soul.
ambition
Of the wide world I stand alone, and think Till Love and Fame to nothingness do sink. ("When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be," lines 13-14) In the last lines of the poem, what does Keats relinquish?
ironic
Romance Alley is, of course, a charming place ... It's a boom town, too ... it really is a pretty place. Everything is lavender-tinted, and the cottages have roses round the doors, and knights riding by in shining armor, and amazingly beautiful young couples stroll by under the blossoming trees. (Weldon's "The City of Invention", p. 25) Which word would best describe the tone Weldon uses in her depiction of Romance Alley?
-full disclosure -subjectivity
Rousseau's writing in Confessions reflects that he favored _____. Select all that apply.
logos
Studies show that schools with music programs have a 30 percent higher rate of graduation than schools without music programs.
revolution
The "tyger" in William Blake's poem symbolizes _____.
industrial revolution
The _____ impacted the development of the Romantic movement in Great Britain.
impetus
The driving idea behind the creation of a literary work is known as the _____
Kublai Khan
The historical figure informing Coleridge's "Kubla Khan, or, a Vision in a Dream. A Fragment" is __________________.
subjective
The various depictions of the wonders of nature throughout Romantic art and poetry can best be described as _____.
the Neoclassicists
Unlike _____, Byron considered his readers important and so made his poetry readable for all.
-subjectivity -emotion
Unlike artists during the Enlightenment, Romantic artists focused on __________________. Select all that apply.
the Maid lived among nature.
What is implied by the use of the adjective untrodden?
It makes the reader feel silly and uneducated.
What is the effect of the use of the pronoun "you" in this excerpt from a persuasive essay?
metonymy
What is the literary device that uses a person or thing to represent something closely associated to it?
to move forward in reading
What is the purpose of terza rima?
-Born with a clubfoot. -He came into his inheritance at the age of ten. -Many of his contemporaries, with the notable exception of Shelley, disliked the man and his work.
Which of the following correctly describe biographical details of George Gordon Lord Byron? Select all that apply.
A indication or warning of a character type or event yet to be revealed
Which of the following definitions best describes foreshadowing?
-recurring images -patterns -character motivations -character personalities
Which of the following elements provide support for an identified theme? Select all that apply.
-irony -sarcasm
Which of the following techniques did Jane Austen use to comment on social norms during the Regency period? Select all that apply.
...starry skies; ...
Which phrase from Byron's poem contains sibilance?
The house is reasonably priced and the design is intended to aid in the efficient running of a household.
Which rhetorical appeal could best be used to persuade Elinor Dashwood to purchase a house?
ethos
Which rhetorical device is Fay Weldon employing by describing how everyone knows the burning of a great literary classic would be a tragedy?
It was more personal in nature and answered a direct letter from her niece.
Why was the epistolary form the best method of persuasion for Weldon to use in constructing her argument on the importance of great literature?
order . . . upheaval
Writers adopting the norms of the Regency period valued ___________________ over ___________________.
Reading literary fiction helps one understand life.
You must fill your mind with the invented images of the past: the more the better...These images, apart from anything else, will help you put the two and twos of life together...the nearer you will creep to the great blazing beacon of the Idea which animates us all. (Weldon's "The City of Invention", p. 15) What can a reader infer about the importance of reading literary fiction according to author Fay Weldon?
Jane Austen
You tell me ... that you find her boring, petty and irrelevant ... and you cannot imagine what purpose there can be in reading her. (Weldon's "The City of Invention", p. 1) Who is the "her" Weldon refers to in the above excerpt?
sense
"I am afraid," replied Elinor, "that the pleasantness of an employment does not always evince its propriety." (Sense and Sensibility; chapter 13, p. 11) This quote demonstrates Elinor's _____.
romantic
Autobiographies, in which a writer lays out his or her entire life, reflect _________ principles.
romantic
Considering Marianne Dashwood's reflections on the leaves, which era of literature is best represented in this excerpt?
second attachment
EDWARD: "Perhaps, then, you would bestow it as a reward on that person who wrote the ablest defence of your favourite maxim, that no one can ever be in love more than once in their life—your opinion on that point is unchanged, I presume?" MARIANNE: "Undoubtedly. At my time of life opinions are tolerably fixed. It is not likely that I should now see or hear any thing to change them." The subject Edward and Marianne are discussing is ______________________.
extremely insipid
Elinor Dashwood was upset by the women's conversation in the drawing room because it was _____.
Willoughby's sudden leave
Elinor Dashwood's "uneasiness" is in response to what event?
sarcasm
Elinor Dashwood's comment is an example of which literary technique? "It is not every one," said Elinor, "who has your passion for dead leaves." (Sense and Sensibility, chapter 16, p. 23)
his demanding mother
In Sense and Sensibility, Elinor believes that Edward's strange behavior is related to _____.
-simile -sibilance -enjambment
In the opening lines, "She walks in beauty, like the night / Of cloudless climes and starry skies," Byron uses which of the following literary techniques? Select all that apply.
blank verse
In the poem "Frost at Midnight," Coleridge uses _________________.
ethos
It is my belief that music education instills a sense of confidence and discipline in students they would not otherwise receive.
shelley
Like Dante in his Inferno, ________ also used terza rima.
convince others to read Jane Austen
Fay Weldon wrote "The City of Invention" to ___.
pounding water
The rhythm in the excerpted lines of Coleridge's poem can be compared to
British romantic poetry carefully analyzes a problem.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of British romantic poetry?
an adherence to a pattern
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of freewriting?
paradox
Which type of literary device does Coleridge use in the lines "A sunny pleasure dome with caves of ice! By woman wailing for her demon lover!" and "A savage place! as holy and enchanted / As e'er beneath a waning moon was haunted?"
personification
Which type of literary device does Coleridge use in the lines "As if this earth in fast thick pants were breathing" and "And 'mid these dancing rocks at once and ever?"
similie
Which type of literary device does Coleridge use in the lines "Huge fragments vaulted like rebounding hail, Or chaffy grain beneath the thresher's flail?"
it motivates the reader to find meaning in a work.
Why is peripeteia important in a literary work?
education
"Lucy was naturally clever . . . and as a companion for half an hour Elinor frequently found her agreeable, but her powers had received no aid from ________________." Which of the following best completes Elinor's assessment in this quote?
romantic
"Oh," cried Marianne, "with what transporting sensation have I formerly seen them fall! How have I delighted, as I walked, to see them driven in showers about me by the wind! What feelings have they, the season, the air altogether inspired!" (Sense and Sensibility, chapter 16, p. 23) In which literary period would Marianne's reflections on the leaves best be represented?
thinking about how you would change a story's ending
All of the following describe a strategy for finding a theme in a work of literature except for which option?
she is mortified
In Sense and Sensibility, what is Elinor's reaction to Edward's ring?
apostrophe
In what distant deeps or skies Burnt the fire of thine eyes? ("The Tyger," lines 5-6) In this excerpt, Blake is using which figure of speech?
simile
The title of Byron's poem, "She Walks in Beauty, like the night" contains which literary technique?
Great poems often reflect upon moments of powerful emotion.
The underlined portion of this poem reflects what romantic ideal? But she is in her grave, and, oh, The difference to me!
sisters
What was the relationship between Elinor and Marianne?
-subjectivity -unconventionality
Which of the following characteristics are evident in this excerpt and that place it in the Romantic era? Select all that apply.
-To use clear and vivid diction -To write about everyday events and circumstances
Which of the following express Wordsworth's central aims in composing his poetry? Select all that apply.
-asserting a position on a topic -addressing an opposing argument
Which are elements of persuasive writing? Select all that apply.
-a worker cutting grain in the field -the earth clad in woolen pants -hail ricocheting off of the ground
Which descriptions do NOT represent the central image of the excerpt? Select all that apply.
-having a heated debate -having one or two people contributing
Which of the following are NOT characteristics of collaboration? Select all that apply.
-a life lesson -relates to the work's subject
Which of the following are characteristics of a theme? Select all that apply.
-It presents a balanced view of a topic. -It often compares and contrasts two or more things.
Which of the following are characteristics of an expository essay? Select all that apply.
-heartfelt -emotional
Which of the following are words that describe Romanticism? Select all that apply.
-balance -thought
Which of the following characteristics apply to Neoclassical style? Select all that apply.
synecdoche
Which of the following literary techniques does Byron employ in the line "A heart whose love is innocent!" in "She Walks in Beauty?"
The oldest son in a family inherits the family wealth when his father dies.
Which of the following scenarios describes primogeniture?
alliteration
____ is a literary technique that uses repetition of sounds in a string of four or more words.
literary techniques
_____ are standardized methods an author can use in order to convey a message through his or her writing.