Unit 3 Lesson 2; Evaluate: Practice Quiz - A Growing Nation

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b. says several times that this is an old story

In "The Devil and Tom Walker", Irving uses storytelling techniques similar to the Native American legends that you read in Lesson 1 when he - -b. says several times that this is an old story -c. introduces the subject of money -d. shows nature and humans in conflict -a. personifies the plants and animals

a. stands against humans

In "The Devil and Tom Walker", nature - -d. houses evil -a. stands against humans -b. engulfs civilization -c. represents the Supreme Being

d. sets fire to the forest

Irving alludes to the traditional images of Hell and the Devil when he - -d. sets fire to the forest -b. includes the swamp setting -c. has the Devil wield an ax -a. turns Tom Walker into a ghost

b. setting

The element of literature that differs in details in the legend of Dr. Faustus and "The Devil and Tom Walker" is - -c. characterization -b. setting -d. theme -a. plot

c. the woods are quintessentially American as opposed to European cities

The literary importance of the setting in "The Devil and Tom Walker" is that - -d. the forest represents Hell, the Devil's home -c. the woods are quintessentially American as opposed to European cities -b. Massachusetts was settled by the Puritans, who were very religious -a. the woods are dangerous and mysterious


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