English Final Exam Kahoots - Arceneaux

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What best exemplifies the patience of the narrator in "If you were coming in the fall"?

"If only centuries delayed,I 'd count them on my hand,"

As he was dying on the scaffold, Dimmesdale said which of the following to Chillingworth?

"May God forgive thee! Thou has deeply sinned."

Which of the following sentences is in active voice?

- The chef discovered four bad eggs, but he still cooked them.

When did Dimmesdale confess to the public?

After the election day sermon

What thematic statement doesn't fit "I Hear America Singing"?

America produces the best workers

Who is the Leech?

Chillingworth

Who says: "I can yet save you! Would you bring infamy on your sacred profession?"

Chillingworth

Who interceded on Hester's behalf regarding custody of Pearl?

Dimmesdale

Pearl showed great affection for the minister in the forest scene.

False

Who is Mistress Hibbins?

Gov. Bellingham's witch sister

Dimmesdale's most serious sin is that he

He does not confess his sin and lives a life of hypocrisy

All were rumors circulating about the presence of Dimmesdale's "letter" EXCEPT

Hester inflicted it upon him

What theme best fits "Hope is a thing with feathers"?

Hope prevails and can be found even in the darkest of time

Choose the sentence that is NOT in passive voice.

I will finish the assignment by the end of this week.

"I've heard it in the chillest land -And on the strangest Sea -" shows what about hope?

It can be found in the darkest times

The second stanza of "O Captain! My Captain!" has a tone of denial as seen in which line?

It is some dream on the deck, you've fallen cold and dead

What is Josephine worried Louise might be doing behind the locked door of her room?

Making herself ill, i.e. taking her own life.

Who is the "captain" and "father" that Whitman is referring to in "O Captain! My Captain!"?

President Lincoln

As Hester stood upon the scaffold, she saw what person at the edge of the crowd

Roger Chillingworth

How does Louise suppose she will feel at Brently's funeral?

Sad: she knows she will weep again when she sees him.

After her release from prison, why doesn't Hester run away to a different settlement?

She feels that by staying she can make atonement for her sin

Why does Richards take such great care breaking the news of Mr. Mallard's death to Louise?

She suffers from heart trouble.

How does Louise initially react to the news of her husband's "death?"

She weeps suddenly, with abandonment.

Which of the following sentences is written in active voice?

The director and his advisors have written new guidelines.

Which of the following sentences is written in passive voice?

The state exam was passed by half of students who took it

Which of the following options is true of sentences written in active voice?

The subject performs the action expressed in the verb.

What is it like outside Louise's window?

The trees are quivering, & the air is full of sparrow song.

What does Dimmesdale's congregation think of him?

They think he's practically a saint

Hester returned to town at the end of the novel because

This was the scene of her sin, she felt she belonged

Hester's sin and penance caused her to have a better understanding of penance.

True

Mistress Hibbins suspected the connection with the black man and invited him to the forest

True

The scarlet letter was designed as

a means of punishment

During the minister's vigil on the scaffold, he saw what?

a meteoric light in the heavens

What symbol sits outside the jail door?

a rosebush

For what did the letter A stand?

adultery

The legislature feels, in (affect/effect), the new seat belt laws are needed.

affect

The artist's later work was (affected/effected) by the changing political climate.

affected

Computers are (affecting/effecting) our way of life.

affecting

Ninety percent of women say that advertising ( ) their opinion of beauty.

affects

"Success is counted sweetest/ By those who ne'er succeed" is what?

alliteration

Chretien stayed alive by eating nothing but a small ... of trail mix and melted snow.

amount

He's always had a large ___ of trust in me.

amount

The ___ of stress we have is hard to measure.

amount

As a symbol in the novel, Pearl best represents which of the following?

an emblem of Hester and Dimmesdale's sin of passion

Choose the best verb: The weather on the coast (appear-appears) to be good this weekend

appears

All of the following are symbols in the novel except

books

What characteristic of realism is not evident in "I Hear America Singing"?

deals with war

After Dimmesdale's death, Chillingworth did what?

died

Some medication may produce an (affect/effect) on the digestive system.

effect

The time clock at work went into (affect/effect) Monday morning.

effect

The coach's encouraging words before the big game were (effective or affective).

effective

What literary device is used consistently throughout "Hope is the thing with feathers"?

extended metaphor

The group that awaited Hester's appearance was composed of

grim, judgement townspeople

Chillingworth's most serious sin was

he allowed his mind to be overpowered by desire for revenge

To punish himself, what does Dimmesdale do?

he fasts, keeps vigils, and he whips himself

If someone goes through school studying only science, () will complete only part of ()education

he or she/ his or her

Each of the girls ate all _____ cookies immediately.

her

Neither Mrs. Howard nor Mrs. Koppe gave _____ students a detention for dress code violations.

her

Hester supported herself by

her needlework

Teachers can create podcasts for each child, helping _____ learn how to work in groups

him or her

Each of the men found _____ inundated with work.

himself

A child can increase _____ self-confidence greatly by participating in physical activity.

his or her

During early rehearsals, an actor may forget ( ) lines.

his or her

Is everyone pleased with ____ assignment?

his or her

In "Hope is the thing with feather," Dickinson implies

hope comes to people whether they seek it or not

What euphemism is used for a grave?

house

How does Brently Mallard "die?"

in a railroad accident

Where does Hester remove the scarlet letter during the novel?

in the forest

If the board of directors controls the company, (it, they) may vote for a raise.

it

The Washington team was opportunistic; (it, they) took advantage of every break.

it

"And sings the tune without the words -And never stops - at all" shows what about hope?

it is always present

How is death described in "Because I could not stop for death"?

kind and civil

What kind of man is Brently Mallard?

kind, tender, loving

After meeting in the forest, Hester and Dimmesdale decide to what?

leave town

Choose the verb based on agreement: The man with the roses (look-looks) like your brother.

looks

What is the tone of "O Captain! My Captain!"?

mournful

At the end of the story, is Louise Mallard alive?

no

The ... of students complaining about the handling of their loans has soared in recent years.

number

The airline experienced an increased ___ of passengers in summer.

number

Worldwide, the ... of shark attacks has grown each decade, hitting 646 in the 2000s.

number

One should never underestimate ______ influence on younger siblings.

one's

"Success is counted sweetest/ by those ne'er succeed" is an example of

paradox

Pearl can be described as what?

passionate and wild

What image in the poem suggests a person becoming old and dying?

setting sun

The attitude of the people towards Hester and the letter change because

she helps the poor

After a few minutes, Louise's feelings develop. How does she really feel about Brently's death?

she is happy, and feels free

Hester calls the child Pearl because

she was had at a great cost

Choose the correct verb based on subject agreement: Your friend (talk-talks) too much

talks

Everyday stresses of students, such as labs and deadlines, () them to manage their time wisely

teach

According to _____, the magistrates are too lenient towards Hester.

the old women in town

Why is the ear forbidden in "Success is counted sweetest"?

the soldier is dying

As Dimmesdale stands up the scaffold and confesses his sin to the people, he also reveals what?

the symbol on his chest

Do you think the students will arrive on time with ____ essays?

their

Neither the pilot nor the attendants gave (his or her, their) opinion about the mishap.

their

Why might Dickinson have personified death in this poem?

to make death seem like a human being instead of an event

Upon returning from the forest, Dimmesdale is tempted NOT to do which of the following things?

to return to Hester and renew their passionate relationship

Roger Chillingworth lived among the Indians for a time before arriving to Boston.

true

What is the speaker's attitude toward time in "If you were coming in the fall"?

uncertain

What analogy does Dickinson use in "Success is counted sweetest"?

war

While on the scaffold at midnight in chapter 12, Pearl asks Dimmesdale is he what?

will stand with them tomorrow on the scaffold at noon

At the end of the story, is Brently Mallard alive?

yes


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