33. A character’s motivation is the character’s
A.
personality
B.
reason for action
C.
conflict with another character
D.
inner struggle
34. A flashback in a story is used when an author wants to interrupt the present action in the story to show the reader
A.
a vision of the future.
B.
something from the past.
C.
a hint of story resolution.
D.
a subordinate character.
35. A metaphor is a direct comparison between two unlike things using “like” or “as.”
A.
True
B.
False
36. A non-fiction primary source is based on
A.
information gathered from other places
B.
a firsthand account
C.
a fictional event
D.
a newspaper
37. A soliloquy is a long speech in which a character who is onstage alone expresses his or her thoughts aloud.
A.
True
B.
False
39. All of the choices listed below are examples of a secondary source except for
A.
a dictionary
B.
a textbook
C.
an autobiography
D.
an encyclopedia
41. Contradictions are two feelings, events, or statements that are opposites.
A.
True
B.
False
42. Contradictions only occur once or twice in a person’s life.
A.
True
B.
False
43. Inverted word order refers to words in poetry that often appear in a different order than in everyday speech.
A.
True
B.
False
44. The question below refers to the selection “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act II.” The purpose of the humor rising from the nurse’s comic character is to
A.
provide relief from the tragedy.
B.
suggest that love has its funny side.
C.
indicate that Juliet’s servants are foolish.
D.
indicate Juliet is foolish.
45. The question below refers to the selection “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, the Prologue, Act I.” A tragedy is defined by all of the following qualities except
A.
serious actions ending unhappily.
B.
a main character dying.
C.
a character being responsible for his or her own downfall.
D.
a happy ending that results after serious actions and complications.
why don’t you just spend the time actually thinking about the answers instead of asking people to do your homework for you? i think you’d learn more that way.
B
B
B
C
A
C
A
B
A
A
C
not to sure if the last two are correct, but positive of the rest (:
by the way; your never going to survive in college.
B.
B.
True, but this question is written incorrectly.
B, but again not quite correct – what level is this?
A.
C.
True.
False.
HATED romeo and juliet.. thats as far as I’m going.
I’ll give you an answer which I am sure you will not like. First, you should probably learn that “English” is capitalized. Second, anyone who gives you the answers to what is obviously a test or an exercise you are supposed to do yourself is not doing you any favor. The purpose of the class is to help you learn to analyze and understand what you read, so that you will be a more intelligent, thoughtful, and wise person. By giving you the answers (and they are really not very difficult questions if you studied the material) people will simply be enabling you to remain ignorant, foolish, and lazy. This is a good point in your life to change those habits.
33, B
34, B
35, A
36, B
37, B
39, C
41, A
42, B
dunno the rest.
Lol sounds a lot like homework. you should try doing it yourself.
Instead of helping you with these questions, I’m going to go downstairs to the weight room for about 15 minutes and lift some weights to make you stronger.