1. A haiku is __________. (Points : 3) a rhyming poem with 14 lines...

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1. A haiku is __________. (Points : 3) a rhyming poem with 14 lines that can either be written in English or Italian forms a poem with five lines that has a specific rhyme scheme and is often humorous a non-rhyming, 17-syllable poem generally divided into three lines and dealing with nature a type of poem that tells a story and often focuses on heroic characters from the past 2. The poem “The Pasture” by Robert Frost depicts nature as __________. (Points : 3) unrealistic comical brutal frail 3. In Christina Rossetti’s “A Wintry Sonnet,” speakers include the moon and the ocean. Of which literary technique are such speakers an example? (Points : 3) personification hyperbole symbolism imagery 4. What event does the speaker narrate in “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”? (Points : 3) A cloud floats above the colorful English countryside. A gardener plants daffodils that grow into beautiful blooms. A speaker recalls a field of sunny daffodils and the joy he felt upon seeing them. A speaker remembers the gloomy colors of trees in fall. 5. What is the theme of "To Everything There Is a Season"? (Points : 3) There is no way to know which way the wind will blow. The world is full of pain and people must accept that fact. In life, there is a time and a place for all things. Every season is unique and beautiful in its own way. 6. Which season does Emily Dickinson’s poem “The Morns Are Meeker Than They Were” describe? (Points : 3) spring summer autumn winter 7. Which of the following lines is an example of alliteration? (Points : 3) "A wild, white welter of winnowing wings" "I wandered lonely as a cloud" "Dreaming of honeycombs to share" "But each wild breast stiffened" 8. In the exposition of a short story, __________. (Points : 3) the action reaches its highest point the characters and setting are introduced the events that set the plot in motion occur the story’s main conflict is resolved 9. The point of highest action or the turning point of a short story is called its __________. (Points : 3) climax rising action falling action resolution 10. To imitate the way real people sound when they talk, writers can create dialogue that uses __________. (Points : 3) dialect imagery sound effects quotations 11. Which point of view would an author use to make it easiest for readers to identify with the narrator and his or her feelings? (Points : 3) third-person point of view second-person point of view first-person point of view none of the above 12. When spring arrives in Christina Rossetti’s “A Wintry Sonnet,” the poem’s mood changes to one of __________. (Points : 3) frantic anxiety contented peace joyful activity solemn restfulness 13. In “Thank You, M’am,” the blue suede shoes are symbols of __________. (Points : 3) what Mrs. Jones teaches Roger what Roger wants but cannot have memories of Mrs. Jones’s youth Roger’s innocence 14. In their brief time together, Mrs. Jones imparts all of these lessons to Roger except __________. (Points : 3) to be proud of oneself to deal with others with respect to be wary of strangers to accept responsibility for one’s actions 15. Of what is the narrator’s family in “The Circuit” a good example? (Points : 3) the importance of cooperation the necessity of wealth the advantages of traveling the value of education 16. At the beginning of “The Bracelet,” Ruri tells the reader that after her house has been packed up it feels like “a gift box after the nice thing inside was gone; just a lot of nothingness.” The author uses this image to communicate the story’s __________. (Points : 3) mood theme climax characterization 17. What is the climax of "The Circuit"? (Points : 3) The narrator and his brother work in the field with their father. The family works together to pack their belongings into the car. The narrator's teacher offers to teach him to play the trumpet. The narrator feels nervous and alone on the school bus. 18. Which of the following best explains the different ways in which fact and historical fiction are used in a story? (Points : 3) While facts do not tell about people, historical fiction often tells about the lives of famous people. While facts do not pertain to history, historical fiction is based on historical events. While facts can be proven, historical fiction includes imagined details to add dramatic interest. While facts usually tell about discoveries, historical fiction often includes details about the weather and setting. 19. Why does the author include the conversation between the two boys and Michael Faraday at the end of "Michael Faraday's World"? (Points : 3) The conversation actually happened in real life. The conversation shows how Faraday valued asking questions. The conversation led to one of the boys growing up to invent the light bulb. The conversation demonstrated how wealthy Faraday had become. 20. The author of “Enrico Fermi: The ‘Italian Navigator’” says Fermi was like a ship captain. The author makes this comparison to help readers understand that Fermi __________. (Points : 3) recorded his progress while crossing treacherous territory was often “lost at sea” while working on experiments built a lab aboard a ship commanded a crew of unruly lab assistants 21. How were Enrico Fermi and Marie Curie similar? (Points : 3) They were both living in France when they conducted their work. They were both married to scientists, with whom they worked closely. They were both extremely dedicated to their work. They were both afraid of failure and the opinions of others. 22. The story says that Daniel Hale Williams "reassured the patient with his calm, dignified manner." From this information, what can you conclude? (Points : 3) The patient was very anxious and nervous. Williams was very proud and annoyed. The rest of the staff was inefficient and foolish. Williams knew the man would not die. 23. Daniel Hale Williams established Provident Hospital because __________. (Points : 3) he had lost his job at another hospital he was eager to establish his reputation there he wanted to work in a place that offered medical care to all people he refused to work with African American patients 24. What important lesson does Ruri learn from her mother in “The Bracelet”? (Points : 3) to hang on to the things that remind her of home to tend the garden diligently to beware of all governments to treasure memories rather than material goods 25. What happens during the falling action of "The Circuit"? (Points : 3) The narrator rides the bus to school feeling quite nervous. The narrator returns home, excited, only to find that his family is moving again. The narrator meets with his teacher and has the opportunity to learn to play the trumpet. The narrator and his brother work hard in the fields to help support their family.
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