Test Part I = Multiple Choice

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Test Part I = Multiple Choice 50 questions Quotes Figurative Language Plot Summary Background Notes Literary Terms (theme and characterization) One passage with questions Part II = 2 Constructed Response questions Look through notes at theme, allegory, characterization, motivations, etc.

Study Guide Intro Notes Know characters – recognize how they speak Figurative language – simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole Plot summary of each Act Direct and indirect characterization Themes – know themes of the play and how they apply (quote/theme analysis handout) Motivations – why do characters do what they do? Allegory = McCarthyism (what was his purpose in writing this play?)