Literary Identities
Macbeth
Poetry
General
Grammar
100

Which of the eight values of reading is being referenced here?

"Brings enjoyment to the reader"

Entertainment

100

Which signpost is observed here?

"Macbeth is confused by the witches' prophecy that foresees him becoming king. Banquo tells Macbeth that agents of evil can tell us truths first in order to lead us to our demise."


Words of the Wise

100

What type of poem is observed here?


An old silent pond

A frog jumps into the pond--

Splash! Silence again.

Haiku

100

What literary device is observed here?


"Life is a highway."

Metaphor
100

What part of speech is bolded in the following sentence?

"I like you, and I'd like to take you out for dinner."

Conjunction

200

Which is being referenced here: Windows, Mirrors, or Sliding Glass Doors?

"Allows the reader to see their own culture and experienced reflected in what they are reading"

Mirrors

200

Which element of tragedy is being referenced here?

"The viewer sees the bad things happening on stage and feels good about their life afterwards. The emotions have been purged... The viewer no longer hangs on to the hubris they started with."

Catharsis

200

Which of these is NOT one of the characteristics of sonnets?

A. 13 lines

B. Two Ideas

C. ABABCDCDEFEFGG

D. Immortalization

A. 13 lines
200

Which Readerly Kinds of Thinking (RKOT) is being referenced here?


"Tapping into pockets of knowledge that you think is relevant to the text."

Activating Knowledge

200

What type of sentence is this?


"Elsa has the power to control ice and snow, but she struggles to keep her abilities a secret."


A. Simple

B. Compound

C. Complex

D. Compound-Complex

B. Compound

300

Which literary criticism is being referenced here?

"Examines the 'universal' elements of human life in literature as they occur across cultures"

Mythological Criticism

300

What theme of Macbeth is observed here?

"There's no art/ To find the mind's construction in the face."

Fair is Foul (Deception)

300

What does "Carpe Diem" mean?

"Seize the day."

YOLO

300

What is the definition of "tone"?

The author's or a character's attitude toward a particular topic.

300

How long was the shortest war in history?

A. 1 hour and 24 minutes

B. 18 hours

C. 27 hours

D. 38 minutes

D. 38 minutes (Anglo-Zanzibar War)

400

Which level of reading is being referenced here?

"Making comparisons, Making judgements, Forming opinons, Creating alternative endings, Reading beyond the lines"


Level 3: Applied 

400

Who was the play Macbeth written as a tribute to?

James I

400

Who is the author of Songs of Innocence and of Experience?

A. Percy Shelley

B. William Blake

C. William Wordsworth

D. William Shakespeare

A. William Blake

400

How long is a day on Jupiter?

A. 10 Hours

B. 48 Hours

C. 72 Hours

D. 128 Hours

A. 10 Hours

400

What is wrong with the following sentence?


"Finn explore the land of Ooo with his magical dog, Jake, and they encounters various intriguing characters."

Lack of Subject-Verb Agreement

"Finn explore[s]" & they encounter


500

What has 13 hearts but no organs?

A deck of cards

500

How does Macbeth end?

Macbeth is killed by Macduff.

Malcolm becomes the new king of Scotland.

500

What movie is this quote from: "There's no place like home"?

The Wizard of Oz

500

The setting is important because it establishes the mood of the text, it provides readers with the context that the text takes place in, AND WHAT?

The setting gives us insights into the characters/speaker of the text.

500

Which of these types of punctations can be used to indicate a pause?

A. Hyphens

B. Parentheses

C. Dashes

D. Brackets

C. Dashes
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