Contents
- 1 Liberty ENGL 102 Test 1 Answers Complete Solutions
- 1.1 STATUS
- 1.1.1 Question 16
- 1.1.2 Question 17
- 1.1.3 Question 18
- 1.1.4 Question 19
- 1.1.5 Question 20
- 1.1.6 Question 21
- 1.1.7 Question 22
- 1.1.8 Question 23
- 1.1.9 Question 24
- 1.1.10 Question 25
- 1.1.11 Question 32
- 1.1.12 Question 33
- 1.1.13 Question 34
- 1.1.14 Question 37
- 1.1.15 Question 38
- 1.1.16 Question 43
- 1.1.17 Question 44
- 1.1.18 Question 47
- 1.1.19 Question 48
- 1.1.20 Question 49
- 1.1.21 Question 50
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Question 1
One can conclude from the passage that ____________.
Question 2
How the excerpt opens and how it ends ___________.
Question 3
What human characteristic is thematized in the excerpt?
Question 4
How the story opens and how it ends ________________.
Question 5
The fact that most of the villagers participate in the lottery suggests that ____________.
Question 9
The protagonist or main character in this short story is called Paul.
Question 10
In “Young Goodman Brown,” Hawthorne includes the names of actual (historical) persons, such as
Question 13
According to the lectures (PointCast), literature reading forces the person to interact with material in order to sustain mental activity.
Question 14
The American author who added an interest in people’s personalities, emotions, and attitudes to the writing of short narrative fiction was the
Question 15
In “The Rocking Horse Winner,” Paul’s mistake of confusing “luck” with “lucre” causes the unhappiness and tragedy in the story.
STATUS
Question 16
The opening sentence of this story suggests that the mother “had no luck.”
Question 17
“I said I wanted to see his house.” … “He showed it to me.” “Pinched anything?” This quotation appears in
Question 18
An example of verbal irony in “The Rocking Horse Winner” is the opening statement that the mother “had no luck.”
Question 19
Short fiction began in America, and Nathaniel Hawthorne added an interest in people’s personalities, emotions, and attitudes.
Question 20
The civic‑minded, progressive character in “The Lottery” was
Question 21
A few early American authors were the first masters of the short story form.
Question 22
Sir Christopher Wren designed St. Margaret’s Cathedral.
Question 23
The term used to describe the angle of vision from which a story is told
Question 24
Fables are stories about animals that are often used to teach a moral.
Question 25
A story that is told by a third‑person narrator who knows only the actions and thoughts of the protagonist or a limited number of characters.
Question 32
Hawthorne’s perspective is that all men are potentially evil and potentially good.
Question 33
The Greeks did little to develop literature with the notable exception of Virgil’s Aeneid.
Question 34
In “The Rocking‑Horse Winner,” Hester is Paul’s
Question 37
In “The Rocking Horse Winner,” the irony of situation is manifested when Hester thinks she’s lucky because she “married for love” and “had bonny children.”
Question 38
One of the characters in this story believes that luck is “what causes you to have money.”
Question 43
“”Wren built that house, father says.”…”The man who built St. Paul’s.” This quotation appears in
Question 44
Church history provides much evidence for an antipathy and hostility on the part of Christians (the church) toward literature.
Question 47
Unlike the novel, the short story unfolds only one predominant event or incident.
Question 48
Old Misery’s lav survived even though the house next door was destroyed by a bomb.
Question 49
The antonym (word with opposite meaning) for a character who is static and unchanging or who undergoes no change.
Question 50
“My love and my Faith,…of all nights in the year this one must I tarry away from thee.” Who made this statement?