Grammar
JC 1
JC 2
JC 3
Fiction Stories
100

Choose the correct word*: The dentist asked John not to speak __ while he was cleaning his teeth.

*(Aloud or Allowed)

Aloud
100

What does Cassius attempt to convince Brutus of in his monologue?

That Brutus is Caesar's equal

100

Antony’s tone in this speech is MOST CLEARLY

(A) inappropriate

(B) sarcastic

(C) chaotic

Sarcastic

100

What type of speech is a soliloquy?

A speech delivered alone on stage

100

In the beginning of "The Golden Apples," why is Atalanta abandoned?

Her father wanted a boy, so they left/abandoned her.

200

Choose the correct word*: Since Caleb knew that his opinion would __ his friend's sandwich choice, he decided to keep it to himself. 

*(effect/affect)

Affect

200

In Cassius's lines, he uses figurative language when he compares himself to Aeneas carrying his father. What is this literary device called?

Allusion

200

What does Antony use to stir emotions in his funeral speech?

Caesar's cloak/Caesar's achievements/Caesar's Will

200

What is pathos? 

Using persuasion to appeal to the audience's emotions

200

Hippomenes sees that Atalanta is faster than any man who dares race against her; nonetheless, he still agrees to compete against her because

 

he is just so captivated by her beauty and physical strength.

300

Choose the correct word*: Julie arrived at the party, __ realized she had left her cell phone at home. 

*(than/then)

Then

300

What literary device is used in the lines about Caesar straddling the narrow world? 

“Why, Caesar straddles the narrow world / Like a giant, and we petty men / Walk under his huge legs and look forward only / To dying dishonorably, as slaves"

Simile

300

What is the significance of Antony pointing to the wounds on Caesar's body?

It emphasizes the treachery involved

300

What is ethos?

Using persuasion to appeal to the audience's credibility.
300

What qualities do Atalanta and Hippomenes keep after they become lions? (Think about the symbolism behind this metamorphosis/transformation)

their athletic qualities

400

Choose the correct word*: Donna was surprised by the _ that chili peppers had on her taste buds. 

*(effect/affect)

Effect

400

What mode of persuasion (ethos, pathos, or logos) is used in the lines questioning why Caesar's name should be proclaimed more than Brutus's? 

“’Brutus’ and ‘Caesar.’ What’s so special about ‘Caesar’?” / Why should that name be proclaimed more than yours?” (I.ii. 143-44).

Pathos

400

What does Brutus appeal to when addressing the crowd about Caesar and his death?

Reason

400

What does Brutus tell the crowd about Caesar's ambition?

That he was too ambitious and untrustworthy

400

What figurative language is present when Rachel compares her age to an onion?

Simile

500

Choose the correct word*: The actor could not __ Nathan's script as written. 

*(accept/except)

Accept

500

Antony states, "Brutus is an honorable man." What type of irony is present in this line? 

(Hint: it may be more than one)

Situational and verbal irony

500

What is the main purpose of Antony's speech?

To incite the crowd against the conspirators

500

In Act II, why does Brutus hesitate to kill Caesar?

He's trying to justify to himself why Caesar should die.

500

This short story, "Eleven," would be different if it is told in a third-person omniscient voice because

the audience would know the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters, not just Rachel.