2017- 1- 11
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رد: أسئلة اختبار مدخل إلى الأدب الامريكي الفصل الاول 1438
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1 – "The action takes place in a single hour in an American home in the last decade of the nineteenth century". This quote talks about the :
Setting
2 – According to a report received at a newspaper office, ……………… was in the newspaper office when the report came in.
Mr. Richards
3 – "The story of an hour" expresses the themes of ……………… in the American society in the late 19th century.
Repression and oppression
4 – Mrs. Mallard was disappointed and died when she discovered ……………………
Her husband was still alive
5 – Kate Chopin is trying to show us how badly the outside world understands women like Louise Mallard who represents ………………….. ?
Women who want to be independent of men
6 – The return of Mrs. Mallard husband is …………………… ?
The end of her freedom
7 – Mrs. Mallard changes from a simple, traditional female role into a modern, freeing way of life. She is …………………………… because she changes.
a dynamic character
8 – "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", the society and its rules represent ……………….. ?
The antagonist
9 – What is the setting of this novel ?
The middle of the 19th century, before the Civil War
10 – who is Miss Watson ?
Widow Douglas's sister
11 – On of the characters who like to stage mock adventures of the kind he reads about in books is …………….. ?
Tom Sawyer
12 – Huckleberry runs away and teams with an escaped slave because his father ………..?
Mistreats him
13 – The Mississippi River is the ultimate symbol of ?
Freedom
14 – The widow she cried over me, and called me a poor lost lamb, and she called me a lot of other names, "what is an example of a figure of speech in this quote …………………… ?
Metaphor
15 – "The new clothes was all greased up and clayey, and I was dog-tired" What is the figure of speech used in this quote ………….. ?
Metaphor
16 – "YOU don't know about me without you have read a book by the name of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, but that ain't no matter. Who is the speaker ?
Mark Twain
17 – The widow tries to teach Huck …………….. but Huck loses interest when he realized that this person is dead.
About Moses
Because I could not stop for Death))
18 – what do we call each stanza in this poem ……………….. ?
Quatrain
19 – The rhyme scheme of the fifth stanza is ………………… ?
abcb
20 – in the second stanza, first line, haste means …………….. ?
Rapidity
21 – in the second line, third stanza, scarcely in this context means ……………… ?
Barely
22 – it is surprising that Dickinson presents the experience as being no more frightening that ……………….. ?
receiving a gentleman caller
23 - ……………. acts as a suitor who called for the narrator to escort her eternity.
Death
24 – "we slowly drove, he knew no haste" in this line there is an example of ……………….. ?
Alliteration
25 – "We passed the fields of gazing grains" " in this line there is an example of ……………….. ?
Personification
(Hope is the thing with feathers)
26 – the poet communicates that hope is similar to a bird in ………………… ?
Its ability to bring comfort and consolation
27 – "Hope is the thing with feathers" . Dickinson's use of the word "thing" indicates that …………… ?
Hope is something abstract and vague
28 – When the poet says, "That perches in the soul" is …………………. ?
Hope is planning to stay
29 – "And sweetest in the gale is heard" is ………………… ?
Ironic
(The Tell – Tale heart)
30 – "they heard! they suspected! they knew! they were making a mockery of my horror!" in this quote, what does they refer to …………………. ?
Policemen
31 – "……,because Death in approaching him had stalked with his black shadow before him and enveloped the victim" What kind of figure of speech is used here ……………….. ?
Personification
32 – " I was never kinder to the old man than during the whole week before I killed him" There is an example of a figure of speech in this statement, what is it ?
Irony
33 – What had been heard by the neighbor …………………. ?
Shriek
34 – The end of "The Tell – tale heart" ………………………. ?
Takes place before the beginning
35 – This short story is in the ………………… that focuses on the psyche of the narrator.
Horror genre
36 – "So I opened it - you cannot imagine how stealthily, stealthily – until at length a single dim ray like the thread of the spider shot out from the crevice and fell upon the vulture eye" In this quote, there is an example of a figure of speech, what is it ?
Simile
(Trifles)
37 – "Murder victim. He was said to be an upright but "hard" man". Who is it ?
John Wright
38 – "He was also a hard man, like a raw wind that gets to the bone" what is the figure of speech used in this statement?
Simile
39 – But the play is not a murder mystery rather, it is a ………………… study.
Cultural and psychological
40 – In "Trifles" what does the cage symbolize ………………………….. ?
Mr. Wright's oppression
41 – By the time that Mark Twain completed The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the U.S congress had amended the Constitution to do the following ……………… ?
Abolish slavery
42 - The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn contains elements of the ………………… a type of fiction that presents the episodic adventure.
Picaresque novel
43 – The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned ……………….. ?
1920s
44 - The Harlem Renaissance was known as the …………………… ?
New Negro movement
45 - ………………. Describes a type of literature that attempts to apply scientific principles of objectivity and detachment to its study of human beings.
Naturalism
46 – Colonial American literature includes the writings of ………………… ?
John Winthrop
47 – Twain's theme ……………………….. in Huckleberry Finn remained current when the book was published.
Of racism
48 - …………………… usually was regarded as the first American writer.
Captain John Smith
49 - ………………….. of the Harlem renaissance poetry was to improve and uplift African American.
The intent
50 – "Fear of discovery can bring about discovery" is one of the themes of ………………. ?
The Tell – Tale Heart
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