Contents
- 1 Liberty ENGL 102 Test 3 Answers Complete Solutions
- 1.1 STATUS
- 1.1.1 Question 6
- 1.1.2 Question 7
- 1.1.3 Question 8
- 1.1.4 Question 13
- 1.1.5 Question 14
- 1.1.6 Question 15
- 1.1.7 Question 16
- 1.1.8 Question 20
- 1.1.9 Question 21
- 1.1.10 Question 22
- 1.1.11 Question 23
- 1.1.12 Question 24
- 1.1.13 Question 25
- 1.1.14 Question 29
- 1.1.15 Question 30
- 1.1.16 Question 31
- 1.1.17 Question 32
- 1.1.18 Question 33
- 1.1.19 Question 34
- 1.1.20 Question 35
- 1.1.21 Question 36
- 1.1.22 Question 40
- 1.1.23 Question 41
- 1.1.24 Question 42
- 1.1.25 Question 43
- 1.1.26 Question 44
- 1.1.27 Question 45
- 1.1.28 Question 49
- 1.1.29 Question 50
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Question 1
Which of the following best summarizes God’s admonition?
Question 2
Death’s vow to search for “both great and small,” never to relax at any point, means that
Question 3
Which of the following best summarizes the image of the world depicted in the excerpt?
Question 4
In context, the excerpt depicts Everyman as __________.
Question 5
Why does Death use the word cruelly?
STATUS
Question 6
In Greek theater, dramatic passages of intense grief or joy were always sung.
Question 7
The turning point of Shakespeare’s plays usually occur in scene three or four in the third act.
Question 8
Sophocles was Rome’s most prolific tragic playwright.
Question 13
Pisistratus was the first poet known to insert choral works between verses.
Question 14
Foreshadowing is clues communicated by the playwright to indicate how the action of a play is going to develop.
Question 15
Confession gives Everyman a
Question 16
Ancient Greek drama used the deus ex machina.
Question 20
The prologue of Oedipus Rex does not
Question 21
Greek theatrical performances included a replica of Dionysus on stage.
Question 22
In the play Oedipus the Chorus say: “Alas the seed of men./…/ That breathe on void and are void / And exist and do not exist?” In context, what do lines 23 — “That breathe on void and are void / And exist and do not exist?”—mean?
Question 23
In the play Oedipus the Chorus say: “Alas the seed of men./…/ That breathe on void and are void / And exist and do not exist?” In context, what does the second line—“That breathe on void and are void”—literally mean?
Question 24
The scene (skene) could not be used for action because the audience could not see inside it.
Question 25
Oedipus admits that he has scars on his
Question 29
Jokasta is Teiresias’ sister.
Question 30
Othello is known to be honest, open, sincere, and overly trusting.
Question 31
Strength speaks in Everyman saying: “You spend your speech and waste your brain.” In context, this means that
Question 32
Denouement is the rising action.
Question 33
Phoibus/Apollo is the god of _____.
Question 34
The play Everyman opens with a statement by Messenger that the “intent” of the play is “gracious / And sweet to bear away.” This means the purpose of the play is
Question 35
Oedipus killed Jokasta.
Question 36
Othello becomes suspicious of Desdemona, because he is manipulated by Iago and the circumstances Iago creates for him.
Question 40
Comedy exposes and ridicules human folly. It makes us laugh.
Question 41
Jokasta in Oedipus Rex thinks at one point that her baby
Question 42
“Hamartia” is a criminal act committed in ignorance of some material fact or even for the sake of greater good.
Question 43
Aristotle said that limiting the events of the plot of a play to one revolution of the sun (24 hours) made the play rather unrealistic.
Question 44
Sophocles served Athens as an elected general in the army.
Question 45
Greek actors used giant masks to indicate their character types or emotions.
Question 49
Dionysus was the god of dance.
Question 50
English drama began as an aid to church liturgy.