The Author compares the life of the man in a small boat to:
A. the struggle of a man trying to survive the sea
B. an individual facing life's problems
C. that of religious figure
D. the happiness of the men in the large boat
What is C that of a religious figure.
The General in this story may be best describe as:
A. a generous, thoughtful host
B. a sinister and bored adventurer
C. Unusually clever
D. Unkind
What is B, a sinister and bored adventurer.
Hollis selected as her stand-in contented wife and mother. This was done because:
A. Hollis really wanted to fool Lt. Blandford
B. a younger woman was not available
c. Hollis wanted to test Lt. Blandford's true character
D. Hollis planned to embarrass the Lt. with a plump, thick-ankled woman
What is C, Hollis wanted to test Lt. Blandford's true character.
The author makes the comment that:
A. man corrects his mistakes only when it is too late
B. man's inhumanity to man is common
C. survival of the fittest is most important
D. winner takes all
What is A, man corrects his mistakes only when it is too late.
The author's intent in writing this story is to:
A. provide an allegorical moral about the most powerful Chinese city
B. represent the allegorical lesson of the daughter's wisdom
C. provide an allegorical tale that compares the obsessive building between two Mandarin's to the Cold War
D. present the moral message of two old, foolish, and vain Mandarin rulers
What is C, provide an allegorical tale that compares the obsessive building between the two Mandarin's and the Cold War.
This story is considered:
A. an unusually complex story of symbolism and theme
B an unusual story about setting and characters
C. a complex story with two levels of meaning
D. Both A and C
What is D, both A and C.
An important aspect of this short story is that:
A. it is a fascinating, complex story of fact and fantasy
B. it is a story with two levels of meaning
C. it has a credible plot and clearly defined setting
D. both A and B
What is C, it has a credible plot with a clearly defined setting.
A. character and theme
B. symbolism
C. theme
D. plot and character
What is D, plot and chracter
The most important element in this story is:
A. plot and symbolism
B. tone
C. setting
D. plot and theme
What is D, plot and theme
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What item belongs to Why Don't You Look..?
A. ticket to ball
B. black triangle
C. Fortunato
What is B, black triangle.
What item belongs to The Most Dangerous Game?
A. pig
B. the lake
C. dogs
What is C, dogs.
What item belongs to Appt. with Love?
A. Human Bondage
B. Three shots
C. Wealth
What is A, Human Bondage.
A. stewed tomatoes
B. human Bondage
C. feud for land
What is C, feud for land.
What item belongs to The Golden Kite, Silver Wind?
A. pig
B. wolves
C. dogs
What is A, pig.
True or False: The flying Dutchman was a legendary sea slug.
What is False.
What item belongs to Most Dangerous Game?
A. Fortunato
B. three shots
C. ticket to the ball
What is B, three shots.
True or False: Lt. Blandford met Hollis at a dance.
What is false.
What item belongs to The Interlopers?
A. ticket to the ball
B. revenge
C. wolves
What is C, wolves.
What item belongs to The Golden Kite, Silver Wind?
A. death
B. the lake
C. dogs
What is B, the lake.
True or False: The passengers are aboard an ocean liner for a three week cruise.
What is False.
True or False: Zaroff's favorite prey was man.
What is true.
Freebie!!!
True or false: The Interlopers takes place during the fall.
What is False, it is the winter.
True or False: The fire roasted the pig.
What is False.