Evidence/Inference
Theme
Vocab/Figurative Language/Tone
Structure/Allusions
Suspense/Irony/Perspective
299

Which sentence from Passage 1 suggests that Theseus believes his goals are important?

A - "Theseus resolved to deliver his countrymen from this calamity, or to die in the attempt." (paragraph 2)

B - "The ship departed under black sails, as usual, which Theseus promised his father to change for white, in case of his returning victorious." (paragraph 2)

C - "On their way they stopped at the island of Naxos, where Theseus abandoned Ariadne, leaving her asleep." (paragraph 2)

D - "His excuse for this ungrateful treatment of his benefactress was that Minerva appeared to him in a dream and commanded him to do so." (paragraph 2)

A - "Theseus resolved to deliver his countrymen from this calamity, or to die in the attempt." (paragraph 2)

299

Part A 

What is a theme of Passage 1?

A - Heroes can still be flawed as people.

B - Trust is hard to restore once it has been broken.

C - It is important to trust your instincts in dangerous situations.

D - Being strong mentally is an important part of overcoming obstacles. 

A - Heroes can still be flawed as people.

299

What does the description of the ship in lines 15-23 of Passage 2 reflect about Theseus's arrival?

A - It is meant to intimidate the people in the city.

B - It is a surprising event for the people in the city.

C - It is a distraction meant to trick the people in the city.

D - It is impressive and exciting for the people in the city.

D - It is impressive and exciting for the people in the city.

299

Which aspect of the story in Passage 3 is a revision of the story in Passage 1?

A - Passage 3 suggests that Theseus is tricked into leaving Ariadne behind. 

B - Passage 3 suggest that Theseus makes a plan to reunite with Ariadne on the island. 

C - Passage 3 explains how both Theseus and Ariadne feel about what happened to them. 

D - Passage 3 explains that both Theseus and Ariadne share responsibility for their separation. 

C - Passage 3 explains how both Theseus and Ariadne feel about what happened to them.

299

What is the effect of the change in focus between the stanzas in Passage 3?

A - It creates irony, since Ariadne turns out to be doing well without Theseus.

B - It creates tension, since the reader does not know which character to support.

C - It creates humor, since it turns out that Ariadne was the one who abandoned Theseus.

D - It creates confusion, since the reader does not know whether the events are real or imagined. 

A - It creates irony, since Ariadne turns out to be doing well without Theseus.

300

Part B 

How does Theseus's behavior reflect the theme in Part A?

A - He promises his father that he will return.

B - He falls in love with Ariadne upon first meeting her.

C - He deserts Ariadne on an island despite claiming to love her.

D - He volunteers himself as part of the tribute to fight the minotaur. 

C - He deserts Ariadne on an island despite claiming to love her.

300

Part B 

What is the impact of the difference in part A?

A - Passage 1 has a more simplistic plot.

B - Passage 1 has a more optimistic overall tone. 

C - Passage 1 provides more context for understanding the story.

D - Passage 1 gives more detail about the history of the characters. 

C - Passage 1 provides more context for understanding the story.

300

How is the structure of Passage 1 different form the structure of Passage 2?

A - Passage 1 relies on a series of flashbacks to explain characters' histories.

B - Passage 1 uses descriptive imagery to give a vivid picture of the setting.

C - Passage 1 highlights the perspective and experience of one character. 

D - Passage 1 describes a series of events that take place over time.

D - Passage 1 describes a series of events that take place over time.

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