The City of Ember
Gulliver's Travels
A Modest Proposal
The Seafarer
Taming of the Shrew
100

The City of Ember relies entirely on a failing _____ system for light.

Generator

100

Gulliver first lands in _______+ where the people are tiny.

Lilliput

100

The essay is written as a satire proposing the eating of ____ to solve poverty.

infants

100

The poem blends pagan fate concepts with Christian

faith

100

Baptista refuses to marry Bianca until ____ marries first

Katherine

200

The mayor secretly hoards ______ while the city suffers shortages.

food

200

In Brobdingnag, Gulliver is viewed as a _____ by the giant inhabitants.

pet

200

Swift actually criticizes England's exploitation of 

Ireland

200

the sea symbolizes both suffering and spiritual

journey

200

Petruchio attempts to "tame" Kate through psychological 

manipulation

300

The instructions are damaged because Poppy _____ them. 

chews

300

Swift uses satire to expose the _____ of European governments.

corruption

300

Swift's real solution lies in treating the poor with 

compassion

300

The speaker believes earthly wealth is 

temporary

300

The main conflict centers on societal expectations of

gender roles

400

The river beneath Ember leads to the ______ beyond they city.

Surface

400

Gulliver becomes increasingly _____ with human society over time.

disillusioned. 

400

Swift's proposal is meant to shock the reader into seeing the 

inhumanity

400

The final section urges readers to seek _____ in heaven.

eternal life

400

The play's ending raises questions about sincere versus performed

obedience

500

The message they drop back to Ember is meant for the ____ to find.

people

500

Swift uses the small conflicts of Lilliput to mock real-world _____ disputes.

political

500

Swift uses extreme exaggeration also called

hyperbole

500

The exile motif reflects Anglo_Saxon values of loyalty to one's 

lord

500

Kate's transformation may represent conformity or strategic 

adaption