MLA/Plagiarism
Pride and Prejudice
Roots and Vocabulary
Romantic/Modern Ages
Farrago
100
This is what MLA stands for.
What is Modern Language Association?
100
This is where the Bennets live.
What is Longbourn?
100
Define the root: bio
What is life?
100
Name 3 characteristics of the Romantic Age.
What are nature, expression of emotion, the exotic, rights of the individual, freedom of the imagination?
100
Name the five themes in Pride and Prejudice that we discussed in class.
What is pride, prejudice, social class, women's role in society, and maturity?
200
When a writer uses his/her own words to restate the ideas that another writer has written, this is called
What is paraphrasing?
200
Give the speaker: "“Lady Catherine has been of infinite use, which ought to make her happy, for she loves to be of use.”
What is Elizabeth?
200
Define the root: val, vale
What is strength, wellness?
200
Give one detail from "Kubla Khan" that describes it as sinister.
What is LOTS of options?
200
Language that recreates a sensory experience is _____.
What is imagery?
300
This information is in an MLA formatted header.
What is last name, page number.
300
Who wrote to Mr. Bennet upon Lydia’s elopement: “The death of your daughter would have been a blessing in comparison of this.”
What is Mr. Collins?
300
Give the vocabulary word from Unit 5-7 that is defined as "bulky or impractical"
What is unwieldy?
300
Who was the real Ozymandias?
What is Ramses II, King of Egypt?
300
Define tone.
What is the writer's attitude toward the reader or subject?
400
A paper must include these three things to avoid plagiarism.
What is quotation marks around material taken word for word from another source; a works cited page; in-text citations/attributions?
400
Give the speaker: Who said upon Jane’s engagement: “You are a good girl; and I have great pleasure in thinking you will be so happily settled. I have not a doubt of your doing very well together. Your tempers are by no means unlike. You are each of you so complying, that nothing will ever be resolved on; so easy, that every servant will cheat you; and so generous, that you will always exceed your income.”
What is Mr. Bennet?
400
Give the vocabulary word from Unit 5-7 that is defined as "strong or sturdy; resolute"
What is to stalwart?
400
This is one of the main themes or ideas in "Ozymandias".
What the meaninglessness of earthly power?
400
This is the root, and its meaning, in the word 'misanthropy'.
What is 'anthrop', man?
500
This cannot be plagiarized.
What is a theme?
500
Who says, “You are too sensible a girl, Lizzy, to fall in love merely because you are warned against it; and therefore, I am not afraid of speaking openly . . . Do not involve yourself or endeavor to involve him [Wickham] in an affection which the want of fortune would make so very imprudent”?
What is Mrs. Gardiner?
500
Give the vocabulary word from Unit 5-7 that completes this sentence: "His conduct after his mother's death was so _____ that I must conclude he was not in full possession of his faculties.
What is anomalous?
500
In "She Walks in Beauty", Byron equates these two things.
What is beauty and goodness/virtue?
500
Give the vocabulary word from Unit 5-7 that completes the sentence: Do you agree with the theory that spectators of sporting events derive a sort of _____ thrill from watching athletes compete?
What is vicarious?
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