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2 Emily Wilke Period 3

3 Caesar How does Shakespeare portray the peasants? Unintelligent Average Disturbed Proud

4 Caesar What is ironic about Cassius’ suicide? He thinks they are losing when they aren’t actually losing. He thinks they are losing when they aren’t actually losing. The Gods made him do it, but Cassius does not believe in God The Gods made him do it, but Cassius does not believe in God He didn’t want to die, he poisoned himself by accident. He didn’t want to die, he poisoned himself by accident. He said he would never kill himself He said he would never kill himself

5 Caesar What id the translation of “Et tu Brute” And you, Brutus He is, Brutus I will, Brutus I can’t, Brutus

6 Caesar Why does Brutus allow Antony to live? They don’t want to look bad. He is afraid of him. He likes him They don’t know where he went They don’t know where he went

7 Poetry What is the difference between a Haiku and a Tanka? Tanka has 2 more lines Tankas are usually about death, not nature Tankas are usually about death, not nature There is no difference. Tanka has 2 fewer lines

8 Poetry Which is NOT an example of onomatopoeia? Wow. Pow Squeel. Boom

9 Poetry What is the most common form of rhyme? End Rhyme Slant Rhyme No Rhyme Internal Rhyme

10 Poetry What is commonly found in “The Mask of the Red Death? Metaphor Simile onomatopoeia Alliteration

11 Poetry What is important in a poem? Imagery Rhyme Flow Verse Seperation

12 1984 What is ironic in this novel? The names of the places The names of the people Their justice system Their motto

13 1984 What is the main character’s name? Winston Smith Will Suddith Weston Suddith William Smith

14 1984 Where does the main character work? Ministry of Truth Ministry of Peace Ministry of Plenty Ministry of Love

15 1984 When he “betrays” Julia, what does he do? Puts himself before her Tells her secret Insults her Embarrasses her

16 1984 Why was “betraying” Julia important? So that no other was more important than their leader So that no other was more important than their leader So the Ministry of Love could know their secret So the Ministry of Love could know their secret It was a way to torture Julia It shows they are not truly in love It shows they are not truly in love

17 TKAM What moral does this novel exemplify? Acceptance Patience Precision Helping Others

18 TKAM What time period is this book set? Early 1900s Early 1800s During WW2 During the Civil War

19 TKAM How is Mrs. Dubose courageous? She faces things others wouldn’t. She faces things others wouldn’t. She speaks her mind She enjoys pain She tells off bad children

20 TKAM Why is Jem very introverted after the conviction? He doesn’t understand the Jury It was an unjust punishment He’ s uncomfortable with his body He’ s uncomfortable with his body He sees that the justice system is flawed. He sees that the justice system is flawed.

21 TKAM Why does Bob Ewell go after the children? He’s too afraid to get Atticus He mistakes Jem for Atticus He thought he was dreaming. That would hurt him more

22 Anthem Why is Equality’s height “evil”? It makes him different. He hits his head on doorways It’s the same height as the evil ones It’s the same height as the evil ones People are jealous of it.

23 Anthem In the end of the book, which word is “god”? I I Love Ego God

24 Anthem What is the theme of this novella? Anti-utopian Utopian Anti-collectivism Collevtivist

25 Anthem When Equality discovers the house, what is the Point Of View? Naïve First Person Third Person Omniscient Second Person First Person

26 Anthem Who/what is the cause of Equality’s first “pain”? Liberty The council members His teachers His light

27 Vocab What is a synonym for “congruent”? identical Side-by-side compatible agreeable

28 Vocab “Connive” is a… Verb Noun Proper Noun Adjective

29 Vocab When you have honor you have… Chivalry Cadence Bravery An Award

30 Vocab Which of the following is spelled correctly? Circumscribe Carniverous Citidel Centrifrugal

31 Vocab Which word means “a mischievous trick or deception”? hoax hectic hindrance havoc

32 Grammar “We landed green in the gills in northern California.” Contains which literary device? Alliteration Personification Simile Onomatopoeia

33 Grammar What makes a modifier “dangling”? It does not modify anything It lacks the rest of its sentence It is hanging off a cliff. It’s in the wrong place

34 Grammar “Has” is… Sometimes plural and sometimes singular Sometimes plural and sometimes singular Always Plural None of the Above Always Singular

35 Grammar Which is correct? Jim or Scott has the ball Jim and Scott has the ball Jim or Scott have the ball. They has the ball.

36 Grammar A misplaced modifier has an object to modify in the sentence. True False

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