World Literature (English 4)

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"Subha" by Rabindranath Tagore Why is the girl's name ironic?
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It means "sweetly speaking," and the girl cannot speak.
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What does the passage reveal about gender roles in Esquivel's culture?
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Women work in the kitchen to prepare meals but are humble about their work.
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Which archetype does Persephone exemplify in this poem?
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Ingénue
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"Women on the Breadlines" by Meridel LeSueur What is one of the themes in this piece?
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Women are suffering, and there doesn't seem to be any relief in sight.
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Into what genre would you place a book of fairy tales?
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fantasy fiction
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Which aspect of Virginia Woolf's background is useful in determining her purpose in writing A Room of One's Own?
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She was born in London, England, in 1882.
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Which statement describes the cultural and generational perspectives revealed in Shakespeare's sonnet 130 and "Perfect for Me" by Shwayze?
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Both writers express their love for someone as she is.
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What makes a decision a moral dilemma?
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The situation is no-win no matter what is decided.
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What is the author's purpose?
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the reason an author is writing
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"Love is not blind" by Edna St. Vincent Millay What is the structure of this poem?
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It is a sonnet.
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Which theme statement conveys a theme that is most appropriate for the short story "Subha"?
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Enjoy life as you live it because you never know when it will be taken from you.
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How does a reader find an author's purpose?
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I, II, and III
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"Blazon" by Cecilia Woloch What makes this poem a blazon?
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The poet compares her love to beautiful things in nature.
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Archetypes can include which of the following?
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I, II, and III
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What describes Esquivel's primary purpose in her essay "At the Hearth"?
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to inform and persuade the reader about her dream of a "New Man"
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Which quotation is an example of imagery?
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"Thy lips are like a thread of scarlet"
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What does "imagery" mean?
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the use of vivid language that creates sensory images
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"Callisto" adapted by Thomas Bullfinch Which archetype fits Juno in this story best?
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the Shrew
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It's Not About the Bike by Lance Armstrong Which statement describes the author's perspective and purpose in this excerpt?
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The perspective is personal and serious-minded; the purpose is to inform.
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What is the parody in Shakespeare's Sonnet 130?
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He is making fun of the conventions of the blazon.
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How might an author's background and time period affect a piece of writing?
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They can affect the author's perspective and in turn the theme and purpose for the writing.
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What were gender realities like for the working class and poor in the Victorian Era?
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Men were always the breadwinners and the head of the household.
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"Women at Work" from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Which line illustrates the influence culture has had on traditional female roles?
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" . . . women's participation in the labor force was limited by traditional cultural, educational, and legal practices."
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Which sentence illustrates the meaning of meter in poetry best?
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Meter is the regular pattern of rhythm in a poem.
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"Female Orations" by Margaret Cavendish Which excerpt expresses the author's attitude about gender roles in her society best?
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"[T]he truth is, we live like bats or owls, labour like beasts, and die like worms."
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"Callisto" adapted by Thomas Bullfinch Which archetype fits Juno in this story best?
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the Shrew
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Which archetypal meaning is generally associated with water or rivers?
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life or rebirth
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Your club has researched a dangerous intersection in your city and would like to communicate the group's solution to the problem. Which genre is best suited to your message?
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an informative letter to the editor outlining the problem and solution
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Into which genre should a book or film about President Kennedy be placed?
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nonfiction
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You are reading a text and you begin to notice that the author is consistently putting the hero and villain in different shades of the same color. Both often wear red, but the hero's red is bright and vibrant while the villain appears in dark, muted shades. What is the archetype the writer is using?
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the red color to mean both sacrifice (hero) and danger (villain)
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Which archetypal meaning is usually associated with a rising sun?
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birth or creation
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Which definition applies to the term "genre" best?
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literature grouped by structure and/or treatment of a subject
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"Facts on Child Labour" issued by the International Labour Organization How would you describe the genre of this piece of writing?
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nonfiction
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When used as an archetype, which season is most often associated with rebirth and life?
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spring
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"Persephone" by Walter Wykes How does presenting this story as a poem rather than a myth affect the message?
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The poem allows the reader to empathize with Persephone more than the myth does.
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What should be considered when trying to discover the theme of a piece of literature?
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all of these
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What is ironic about the use of "god" in this passage?
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The bridegroom doesn't realize that his bride can't speak.
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How does the author develop Pratap's character in this passage?
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through direct statements and description
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Which of the following represent elements of an author's style?
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language, sentence length, structure, and rhetorical devices
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"A Pair of Silk Stockings" by Kate Chopin Which point of view does this excerpt illustrate?
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third-person omniscient
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Which possible topic does the above excerpt address?
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loneliness
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Which device does this passage illustrate best?
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characterization
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Which moral dilemma do the characters in "Subha" face?
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Pratap must decide if he will go against caste and marry Subha or watch her leave to marry a stranger.
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How can a reader determine the theme of a piece of literature?
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by considering a character's growth, the author's tone, and the effect of the piece on the reader
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Which point of view does this passage reveal?
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third-person omniscient
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What is the definition of "sonnet"?
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a 14-line poem that follows a particular rhyme scheme
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What does "imagery" mean?
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the use of vivid language that creates sensory images
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Which sentence illustrates the meaning of meter in poetry best?
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Meter is the regular pattern of rhythm in a poem.
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"Love is not blind" by Edna St. Vincent Millay Which rhyme scheme does this poem use?
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ABBAABBACDDECE
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Why is hyperbole useful in poetry?
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It allows the poet to emphasize something.
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Which quotation is the best example of imagery?
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"Fair is my love, when her fair golden hairs/With the loose wind ye waving chance to mark"
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What is the parody in Shakespeare's Sonnet 130?
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He is making fun of the conventions of the blazon.
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Which quotation is an example of imagery?
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"Thy lips are like a thread of scarlet"
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What is iambic pentameter?
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lines of poetry with a pattern of 10 unaccented and accented syllables
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What is "parody"?
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a work intended to imitate and make fun of another; often used in satire
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The Modern Era is known for its __________.
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rejection of social values
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Which statement describes Victorian gender expectations for men best?
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The Victorian man moved freely in the "public sphere."
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The Victorian Era is known for its __________.
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conformity, decorum, and etiquette
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What type of connections can readers make to texts?
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I and III only
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What is women's suffrage?
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the act of giving women the right to vote and run for office
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What describes Woolf's purpose in writing A Room of One's Own best?
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to persuade
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The Edwardian Era is known for its __________.
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technological advances
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Which statement describes Victorian gender expectations for women best?
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The Victorian woman existed mostly in the "private sphere."
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Text-to-self connections are made when the reader connects something in the text to __________.
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something the reader has experienced
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The Victorian Era is known as an age of __________.
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prosperity
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What is the traditional female gender role in the culture Esquivel describes?
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to be in charge of morality and religion, cook meals, and care for children
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Why is it important to consider the historical and social context of a text?
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Knowing this information may help you understand the author's message and purpose.
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Which experience or belief affects Esquivel's perspective in her essay "At the Hearth"?
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all of these
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"Women at Work" from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Which line illustrates the influence culture has had on traditional female roles?
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" . . . women's participation in the labor force was limited by traditional cultural, educational, and legal practices."
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Esquivel is trying to share the lessons she learned at the hearth with her daughter. Why does the daughter have such a different response to them from Esquivel?
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She's growing up in a different social and historical environment.
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How might an author's background and time period affect a piece of writing?
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They can affect the author's perspective and in turn the theme and purpose for the writing.
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"Female Orations" by Margaret Cavendish Which excerpt expresses the author's attitude about gender roles in her society best?
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"[T]he truth is, we live like bats or owls, labour like beasts, and die like worms."
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Which phrase defines "imminent" best?
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about to happen, impending
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Which phrase defines "mortified" best?
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horrified or shamed
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It's Not About the Bike by Lance Armstrong What does the excerpt reveal about Armstrong's view of gender roles?
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He expects to be a caregiver for his child too.