The word fantastic has changed meaning over time. Which words provide context for its meaning in the following sentence?
As we explored the ancient ruins, I was struck by the fantastic detail carved into every stone, revealing the incredible skill of the people who built it.
“detail,” “carved into every stone,” and “incredible skill.”
Read the excerpt from "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
“A grotesque picture formed itself with dreadful clarity before the eyes of the tortured man.”
Which of the following best describes the impact of words like grotesque, dreadful, and tortured on the tone of this passage?
The words “grotesque,” “dreadful,” and “tortured” create a tone that is dark and disturbing.
Read the excerpt from "Much Ado About Nothing" by William Shakespeare.
Context: Benedick reacts to hearing that Beatrice may love him.
BENEDICK: This can be no trick. The conference was sadly borne; they have the truth of this from Hero; they seem to pity the lady. It seems her affections have their full bent.
What is the meaning of the word “bent” in this context?
Fully directed or firmly inclined (toward love)
What is an archetype?
A timeless and universal symbol or pattern that represents aspects of the human experience
To whom does thou refer in line 2 of the poem?
The speaker’s beloved
The word astonishing has changed meaning over time. Which words provide context for its meaning in the following sentence?
As the orchestra reached its final crescendo, the audience sat in stunned silence, captivated by the astonishing beauty and precision of the performance.
“stunned silence,” “captivated,” “beauty,” and “precision.”
Read the excerpt from "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
“He looked up at Mr. Button with dim, faded eyes in which lurked a puzzled question.”
Which of the following best describes the impact of words like dim, faded, and puzzled on the tone of this passage?
The words “dim,” “faded,” and “puzzled” create a tone that is confused and slightly somber.
Read the excerpt from "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
“She had not known the weight until she felt the freedom.”
How does the phrase “the weight” enhance meaning in the excerpt?
Make it seem like freedom was a heavy burden. Give more meaning to the emotion behind it.
What role does the mentor archetype typically play in narratives?
It provides guidance and wisdom to the protagonist.
What are a summer day’s shortcomings, according to the speaker?
They are short and unreliable
What is the meaning of the word transfixed in the following sentence?
The intricate choreography and haunting music left the audience transfixed, unable to look away from the stage.
Transfixed means completely captivated or absorbed, unable to look away.
Read the excerpt from "Much Ado About Nothing" by William Shakespeare.
BEATRICE: I wonder that you will still be talking, Signior Benedick: nobody marks you.
BENEDICK: What, my dear Lady Disdain! are you yet living?
How does the phrase “nobody marks you” impact the meaning of this excerpt?
Make the tone slightly meaner by saying that nobody is listening to you. It is a jab.
Read the excerpt from "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
“I suppose he’d had the name ready for a long time, even then.”
Question:
Which of the following words could be used as a synonym for “name” in this passage but with a slightly different connotation?
Reputation
What is the role of the falling action in a plot?
To show the aftermath of the climax and lead towards the resolution
To what does eye of heaven refer in line 5 of the poem?
The sun
What is the meaning of the word esoteric in the following sentence?
The professor’s lecture on esoteric mathematical concepts was understood by only a handful of advanced students in the room.
Esoteric means understood by only a small group of people with specialized knowledge.
BENEDICK: I do much wonder that one man, seeing how much another man is a fool when he dedicates his behaviors to love, will, after he hath laughed at such shallow follies in others, become the argument of his own scorn by falling in love.
How does the phrase “the argument of his own scorn” impact the meaning of this excerpt?
Shows irony by say that he becomes the target of his own ridicule / he mocks himself
Read the excerpt from "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley.
“I was benevolent and good; misery made me a fiend.”
Question:
Which of the following words could be used as a synonym for “fiend” in this passage but with a slightly different connotation?
Villain
What is a monologue?
A long, uninterrupted speech by one person that can be spoken or presented as internal thoughts
How does the speaker address the theme of eternity in the poem?
By suggesting that the beloved's beauty can be preserved in poetry
What is the meaning of the word enigmatic in the following sentence?
The artist’s enigmatic smile left viewers uncertain whether the painting conveyed joy, sorrow, or something in between.
Enigmatic means mysterious or difficult to understand.
“I had worked hard for nearly two years, for the sole purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body.”
How does the phrase “infusing life” impact meaning in the excerpt?
Creating life through unnatural or scientific means. Pushing life into something.
Read the excerpt from "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley.
“I had desired it with an ardour that far exceeded moderation; but now that I had finished, the beauty of the dream vanished…”
What is the meaning of the word “ardour” in this context?
Ardour means intense passion or enthusiasm.
Why do authors use asides in plays?
To communicate directly to the audience without other characters hearing
What is emphasized in the final two lines of the poem?
As long as people continue to read and appreciate the poem, the beauty of the speaker’s beloved will live on.