English 3, Unit 6, Quiz 3

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autobiography of Antin

1) her feelings being persecuted 2)arranged mariages 3)her hope concerning america

People who come to america

1)be religous 2)obtain freedom

Primary source

A document or physical object which was written or created during the time under study.

wear traditional elaborate costumes

Actors in Japanese Kabuki and Noh theater ____________.

trade and the internet

American and Japanese cultures are influencing each other because

showing his love for his daughter chava

At the end of the play Tevye changes his mind about?

so audiences can escape reality

Comedies use true and serious problems and soften their reality with humor ____________.

make the most out of bad things with Hope, and Love

Considering the events at the end of the play and the mood they cause, one central theme is expressed ____________.

moral dilemmas

In popular musicals and plays the characters' conflict occurs when characters have to make a decision about ____________.

anime

Japanese style of animation

Greek and Roman tragedies

The plots of ancient stories of Japanese Kabuki can be compared to ____________.

Cultural differences

a topic relating to popular themes in musicals on broadways in the 1950s to 1970s is ____________.

A united states census

an original source of the most accuracy that gives information about jewish immigration to the United States would be ____________.

Conflicted

because of the evidence from a primary source(the promised land) written by a Russian Jew who lived in the same area is the early 1900s, the actual arranged marriages is ____________.

Fyedka is not Jewish

in Fiddler on the Roof, Fyedka and Chava are not supposed to get married because why?

Slapstick

is comedy exaggerated

Digital Drama

live theater and drama

Dramatic Irony

occurs when the audience knows something that a character is unaware

Verbal Irony

when a character says the opposite of what he or she actually means for the purpose of humor

Misscommunication

when an author uses words or phrases commonly associated with a particular idea but changes it for a humorous effect


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