Question 1
there are parallels between summer and winning the lottery
beautiful summer day in June is an ideal day to win the lottery
a ritual murder takes place on a beautiful summer (June) day
children engaged in boisterous play are juxtaposed with querulous adults
1.6 points
Question 2
The protagonist wins
The antagonist wins
There are no winners and losers
The characters would begin to question the lottery
1.6 points
Question 3
People do not know it when they commit evil.
Life is not fair.
Following traditions is bad.
Rational people can act irrationally.
1.6 points
Question 4
Offer little or no surprises
Serves as an example of understatement
Is mundane
Exemplifies irony
1.6 points
Question 5
Offers little or no surprises
Shock its readers
Is mundane
Is example of bathos
1.6 points
Question 6
True
False
1.6 points
Question 7
The devil
Deacon Gookin
Goody Cloyse
Goodman Brown
1.6 points
Question 8
True
False
1.6 points
Question 9
"The Child by Tiger"
"The Lottery"
"Young Goodman Brown"
"The Rocking-Horse Winner"
1.6 points
Question 10
"Dearest heart," whispered [Faith], … "pray thee, put off your journey until sunrise, and sleep in your own bed to-night. A lone woman is troubled with such dreams and such thoughts, that she's afeard of herself, sometimes. Pray, tarry with me this night, dear husband, of all nights in the year!"
"My love and my Faith," replied young Goodman Brown, "of all nights in the year, this one night must I tarry away from thee. My journey, as thou callest it, forth and back again, must needs be done 'twixt now and sunrise.
Which of the following phrases best explains how Goodman Brown feels about his departure?
He is reluctant to leave his wife, but feels compelled to do so.
He is eager to leave his wife because he feels the wife doubts him.
He decides not to leave because he loves his wife.
He departs because his wife insists that he should leave.
1.6 points
Question 11
"Dearest heart," whispered [Faith], … "pray thee, put off your journey until sunrise, and sleep in your own bed to-night. A lone woman is troubled with such dreams and such thoughts, that she's afeard of herself, sometimes. Pray, tarry with me this night, dear husband, of all nights in the year!"
"My love and my Faith," replied young Goodman Brown, "of all nights in the year, this one night must I tarry away from thee. My journey, as thou callest it, forth and back again, must needs be done 'twixt now and sunrise.
It may be inferred from the passage that Faith, the wife, is __________.
faithless
indecisive
afraid
fickle
1.6 points
Question 12
True
False
1.6 points
Question 13
True
False
1.6 points
Question 14
Harry James
William Faulkner
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Henry James
1.6 points
Question 15
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Flannery O'Connor
Shirley Jackson
Graham Greene
1.6 points
Question 16
First-person point of view
Third-person limited point of view
Dramatic point of view
Objective point of view
1.6 points
Question 17
Rousseau
Kierkegaard
Hegel
Kant
1.6 points
Question 18
True
False
1.6 points
Question 19
stock character
foil character
dynamic character
hybrid character
1.6 points
Question 20
"Greenleaf"
"The Destructors"
"The Rocking-Horse Winner"
"The Lottery"
1.6 points
Question 21
True
False
1.6 points
Question 22
True
False
1.6 points
Question 23
True
False
1.6 points
Question 24
Determinism
Rationalism
Optimism
Surrealism
1.6 points
Question 25
Lawrence
White
O'Connor
Greene
1.6 points
Question 26
True
False
1.6 points
Question 27
True
False
1.6 points
Question 28
flat character
foil character
dynamic character
hybrid character
1.6 points
Question 29
man against himself
man against society
dramatic conflict
conflict with others
1.6 points
Question 30
True
False
1.6 points
Question 31
True
False
1.6 points
Question 32
An everyday event
A story that has a second meaning beneath the surface
A story that transcends the bounds of known reality
A credible story
1.6 points
Question 33
The gardener
Paul's classmate
The name of the winning horse
Paul's uncle
1.6 points
Question 34
True
False
1.6 points
Question 35
True
False
1.6 points
Question 36
True
False
1.6 points
Question 37
True
False
1.6 points
Question 38
True
False
1.6 points
Question 39
True
False
1.6 points
Question 40
True
False
1.6 points
Question 41
Flannery O'Connor
Shirley Jackson
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Graham Greene
1.6 points
Question 42
True
False
1.6 points
Question 43
True
False
1.6 points
Question 44
denouement
exposition
rising action
crisis
1.6 points
Question 45
"The Lottery"
"The Prodigal Son"
"Young Goodman Brown"
"The Rocking-Horse Winner"
1.6 points
Question 46
True
False
1.6 points
Question 47
True
False
1.6 points
Question 48
climax
complication
denouement
exposition
1.6 points
Question 49
True
False
1.6 points
Question 50
Mr. Greenleaf
Trevor
Mrs. May
Mr. Summers
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