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2. tragic flaw
3. Iraq
4. Shakespeare
5. Gilgamesh
6. basic literary impulse
7. haiku
8. The Lamb
9. rhyme
10. metaphor
11. Tom Joad
12. satirical novel
13. Italy
14. Emily Dickinson
15. sonnet
16. F. Scott Fitzgerald
17. France
18. epic
19. John Donne
20. Billy Collins
21. Gerard Manley Hopkins
___ "Nobody kilt him."
2. tragic flaw
3. Iraq
4. Shakespeare
5. Gilgamesh
6. basic literary impulse
7. haiku
8. The Lamb
9. rhyme
10. metaphor
11. Tom Joad
12. satirical novel
13. Italy
14. Emily Dickinson
15. sonnet
16. F. Scott Fitzgerald
17. France
18. epic
19. John Donne
20. Billy Collins
21. Gerard Manley Hopkins
___ "Nobody kilt him."
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14. Emily Dickinson
15. sonnet
16. F. Scott Fitzgerald
17. France
18. epic
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20. Billy Collins
21. Gerard Manley Hopkins
___ a transition poet
2. tragic flaw
3. Iraq
4. Shakespeare
5. Gilgamesh
6. basic literary impulse
7. haiku
8. The Lamb
9. rhyme
10. metaphor
11. Tom Joad
12. satirical novel
13. Italy
14. Emily Dickinson
15. sonnet
16. F. Scott Fitzgerald
17. France
18. epic
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20. Billy Collins
21. Gerard Manley Hopkins
___ a transition poet
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____ 3. A literary work can be a masterpiece without being a classic.
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14. Emily Dickinson
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20. Billy Collins
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___ William Blake
2. tragic flaw
3. Iraq
4. Shakespeare
5. Gilgamesh
6. basic literary impulse
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8. The Lamb
9. rhyme
10. metaphor
11. Tom Joad
12. satirical novel
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14. Emily Dickinson
15. sonnet
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14. Emily Dickinson
15. sonnet
16. F. Scott Fitzgerald
17. France
18. epic
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20. Billy Collins
21. Gerard Manley Hopkins
___ country in which the sonnet originated
2. tragic flaw
3. Iraq
4. Shakespeare
5. Gilgamesh
6. basic literary impulse
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8. The Lamb
9. rhyme
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12. satirical novel
13. Italy
14. Emily Dickinson
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12. satirical novel
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14. Emily Dickinson
15. sonnet
16. F. Scott Fitzgerald
17. France
18. epic
19. John Donne
20. Billy Collins
21. Gerard Manley Hopkins
___ poet attempting to talk his way out of dying
2. tragic flaw
3. Iraq
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5. Gilgamesh
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8. The Lamb
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14. Emily Dickinson
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6. basic literary impulse
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12. satirical novel
13. Italy
14. Emily Dickinson
15. sonnet
16. F. Scott Fitzgerald
17. France
18. epic
19. John Donne
20. Billy Collins
21. Gerard Manley Hopkins
___ "Juliet is the sun."
2. tragic flaw
3. Iraq
4. Shakespeare
5. Gilgamesh
6. basic literary impulse
7. haiku
8. The Lamb
9. rhyme
10. metaphor
11. Tom Joad
12. satirical novel
13. Italy
14. Emily Dickinson
15. sonnet
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17. France
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___ "Juliet is the sun."
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14. Emily Dickinson
15. sonnet
16. F. Scott Fitzgerald
17. France
18. epic
19. John Donne
20. Billy Collins
21. Gerard Manley Hopkins
___ an epic
2. tragic flaw
3. Iraq
4. Shakespeare
5. Gilgamesh
6. basic literary impulse
7. haiku
8. The Lamb
9. rhyme
10. metaphor
11. Tom Joad
12. satirical novel
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14. Emily Dickinson
15. sonnet
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20. Billy Collins
21. Gerard Manley Hopkins
___ an epic
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5. Gilgamesh
6. basic literary impulse
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8. The Lamb
9. rhyme
10. metaphor
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12. satirical novel
13. Italy
14. Emily Dickinson
15. sonnet
16. F. Scott Fitzgerald
17. France
18. epic
19. John Donne
20. Billy Collins
21. Gerard Manley Hopkins
___ Don Quixote
2. tragic flaw
3. Iraq
4. Shakespeare
5. Gilgamesh
6. basic literary impulse
7. haiku
8. The Lamb
9. rhyme
10. metaphor
11. Tom Joad
12. satirical novel
13. Italy
14. Emily Dickinson
15. sonnet
16. F. Scott Fitzgerald
17. France
18. epic
19. John Donne
20. Billy Collins
21. Gerard Manley Hopkins
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____ 2. Fitzgerald and Hemingway had vastly different styles of writing.
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17. France
18. epic
19. John Donne
20. Billy Collins
21. Gerard Manley Hopkins
___ conceit
2. tragic flaw
3. Iraq
4. Shakespeare
5. Gilgamesh
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____ 4. "Ars Poetica" says that the best way to understand a poem is to see whether it can be restated as prose.
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____ 1. A single line of a lyric poem is called a lyre.
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___ the downfall of a character in the Iliad
2. tragic flaw
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4. Shakespeare
5. Gilgamesh
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8. The Lamb
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14. Emily Dickinson
15. sonnet
16. F. Scott Fitzgerald
17. France
18. epic
19. John Donne
20. Billy Collins
21. Gerard Manley Hopkins
___ The Great Gatsby
2. tragic flaw
3. Iraq
4. Shakespeare
5. Gilgamesh
6. basic literary impulse
7. haiku
8. The Lamb
9. rhyme
10. metaphor
11. Tom Joad
12. satirical novel
13. Italy
14. Emily Dickinson
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16. F. Scott Fitzgerald
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___ The Great Gatsby
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18. epic
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20. Billy Collins
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___ five, seven, five
2. tragic flaw
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4. Shakespeare
5. Gilgamesh
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8. The Lamb
9. rhyme
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13. Italy
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18. epic
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___ five, seven, five
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___ founded on oneness with the natural world
2. tragic flaw
3. Iraq
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5. Gilgamesh
6. basic literary impulse
7. haiku
8. The Lamb
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16. F. Scott Fitzgerald
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18. epic
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20. Billy Collins
21. Gerard Manley Hopkins
___ identity
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8. The Lamb
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12. satirical novel
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14. Emily Dickinson
15. sonnet
16. F. Scott Fitzgerald
17. France
18. epic
19. John Donne
20. Billy Collins
21. Gerard Manley Hopkins
___ poetic form requiring fourteen lines
2. tragic flaw
3. Iraq
4. Shakespeare
5. Gilgamesh
6. basic literary impulse
7. haiku
8. The Lamb
9. rhyme
10. metaphor
11. Tom Joad
12. satirical novel
13. Italy
14. Emily Dickinson
15. sonnet
16. F. Scott Fitzgerald
17. France
18. epic
19. John Donne
20. Billy Collins
21. Gerard Manley Hopkins
___ poetic form requiring fourteen lines
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____ 5. Gilgamesh features a wrestling match between two superheroes.
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____ 12. The Harlem Renaissance brought the work of Japanese poets to public attention.
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____ 13. John Ciardi believed that poetry should always be read silently and meditatively to oneself, not aloud.
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____ 9. The poet Gerard Manley Hopkins was an ordained Catholic priest.
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Georgia Douglas Johnson's poem begins "Don't knock at my door, little child, / I cannot let you in..." and describes
A) the narrator's unwillingness to give birth.
B) a woman who trusts no one because of the crime in her neighborhood.
C) a paranoid fear of the supernatural.
D) random acts of cruelty caused by poverty.
E) the tragedy of uninvolvement in today's society.
A) the narrator's unwillingness to give birth.
B) a woman who trusts no one because of the crime in her neighborhood.
C) a paranoid fear of the supernatural.
D) random acts of cruelty caused by poverty.
E) the tragedy of uninvolvement in today's society.
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Which of the following early works features a swaggering superhero?
A) Catcher in the Rye
B) The Iliad
C) Ode to Aphrodite
D) Gilgamesh
E) The Great Gatsby
A) Catcher in the Rye
B) The Iliad
C) Ode to Aphrodite
D) Gilgamesh
E) The Great Gatsby
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____ 7. In English, many words have the same endings, making rhyming easier than in Spanish or Italian.
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____ 14. The Iliad is the first known literary work in history.
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____ 8. The haiku has its parallel in visual art that uses minimal detail to create a scene or express a thought.
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____ 11. The 2001 Poet Laureate of the United States, Billy Collins, was influenced by Welsh poetry.
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In the Emily Dickinson poem included in this chapter, "great pain" is followed by:
A) an outpouring of great joy.
B) a period of restlessness and depression.
C) desperate prayer.
D) a formal feeling.
E) reluctant resignation.
A) an outpouring of great joy.
B) a period of restlessness and depression.
C) desperate prayer.
D) a formal feeling.
E) reluctant resignation.
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The tragic character flaw that dooms Hector is
A) pride.
B) villainy.
C) treachery.
D) sexual lust.
E) superstition.
A) pride.
B) villainy.
C) treachery.
D) sexual lust.
E) superstition.
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An epic is best defined as a
A) dramatic episode
B) time period
C) sudden revelation
D) long narrative poem
E) climax
A) dramatic episode
B) time period
C) sudden revelation
D) long narrative poem
E) climax
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The first prose fiction novel, according to many historians:
A) Gilgamesh
B) The Iliad
C) Don Quixote
D) For Whom the Bell Tolls
E) The Tale of Genji
A) Gilgamesh
B) The Iliad
C) Don Quixote
D) For Whom the Bell Tolls
E) The Tale of Genji
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Credited by many as having written the first Western novel:
A) Cervantes
B) Homer
C) Hemingway
D) Petrarch
E) Sappho
A) Cervantes
B) Homer
C) Hemingway
D) Petrarch
E) Sappho
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A favorite subject of Roman lyric poetry:
A) domination of female outsiders
B) women's cruelty toward lovesick suitors
C) need for greater equality of the sexes
D) excitement of an all-night orgy
E) masculine failure to commit to relationships
A) domination of female outsiders
B) women's cruelty toward lovesick suitors
C) need for greater equality of the sexes
D) excitement of an all-night orgy
E) masculine failure to commit to relationships
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The genius of Shakespeare's sonnets is that they
A) exaggerate the meter
B) make larks arise
C) merge form and content into a unified whole
D) express the mystic experiences of the devout
E) make virtuosic use of sprung rhythm
A) exaggerate the meter
B) make larks arise
C) merge form and content into a unified whole
D) express the mystic experiences of the devout
E) make virtuosic use of sprung rhythm
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In his sonnet "Batter My Heart," John Donne is speaking to
A) God.
B) Satan.
C) the angel Gabriel.
D) his estranged wife.
E) a woman who had turned down his proposal.
A) God.
B) Satan.
C) the angel Gabriel.
D) his estranged wife.
E) a woman who had turned down his proposal.
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____ 6. J. D. Salinger's favorite topic in his fiction was the joy of romantic love.
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____ 10. Blake's lamb represents experience; his tiger, innocence.
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____ 15. Emily Dickinson sometimes used traditional iambic meter or rhyme.
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Holden Caulfield felt alienated from a society filled with:
A) phonies
B) nerds
C) prostitutes
D) poets
E) foodies
A) phonies
B) nerds
C) prostitutes
D) poets
E) foodies
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42
The prize in Shirley Jackson's short story The Lottery is:
A) everlasting life
B) death
C) a scrap of paper
D) a new sportscar
E) a trip to Las Vegas
A) everlasting life
B) death
C) a scrap of paper
D) a new sportscar
E) a trip to Las Vegas
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43
Which of the following is a line from one of modernist Edna St. Vincent Millay's sonnets?
A) I fear and hope, I burn and freeze likewise.
B) Lesbia! I must love you still.
C) Detestable crow!
D) I say, "There is no memory of him here!"
E) Little Lamb, God bless thee!
A) I fear and hope, I burn and freeze likewise.
B) Lesbia! I must love you still.
C) Detestable crow!
D) I say, "There is no memory of him here!"
E) Little Lamb, God bless thee!
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Prolific fiction writer who wrote a short story about 9/11 discussed in the chapter:
A) John Updike
B) John Donne
C) F. Scott Fitzgerald
D) Carson McCullers
E) J. D. Salinger
A) John Updike
B) John Donne
C) F. Scott Fitzgerald
D) Carson McCullers
E) J. D. Salinger
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The central character in The Member of the Wedding is a(n)
A) usher
B) student at a private school
C) flower girl
D) child who wants to belong
E) man who doesn't want to get married
A) usher
B) student at a private school
C) flower girl
D) child who wants to belong
E) man who doesn't want to get married
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