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titles & authors
Conflicts & Themes
100
The types of questions on the multiple choice section
What is factual, detail, and general understanding
100
A story in which each aspect has a symbolic meaning outside the tale itself.
What is an allegory.
100
Who is the housekeeper at Wuthering Heights?
Nelly Dean
100
This 18th century satire was also known as l'Opimisme.
What is Candide?
100
The conflict between a king and his daughters.
What is King Lear
200
The number of essays on the test
What is three
200
The excessive pride or ambition that leads to a character's downfall.
What is hubris.
200
This character in Their Eyes Were Watching God has the same name as an airport
Logan Killicks
200
He wrote "A Doll's House"
Who is Henrik Ibsen?
200
The theme of sacrificial role of women.
What is a Doll's House.
300
Number of questions per passage
What is 10-15
300
The harmonious blending of sounds.
What is euphony.
300
This character in The Poisonwood Bible was Anatole's student and worked for the Prices
Nelson
300
Wrote the sonnet cycle "Astrophel and Stella."
Who is Sir Philip Sidney?
300
The conflict between nature and culture.
What is Wuthering Heights
400
Questions to answer in the art of the 7 minute passage
What is factual and detail questions
400
The basic rhythmic unit of a line of poetry.
What is a foot.
400
This character in The Poisonwood Bible has six toes
Tata Kuvundu
400
In this work, Frank O'Conner recalls the early rift between he and his father.
What is "My Oedipus Complex?"
400
The theme of love and relationships versus independence.
What is Their Eyes Were Watching God.
500
How to read poetry passages
What is by sentence
500
The use of a word to modify two or more words with different meanings.
What is zeugma.
500
Who is the narrator of Wuthering Heights?
Mr. Lockwood
500
Wrote "We are Nighttime Travelers."
Who is Ethan Canin?
500
The theme of tension between individual action and fate.
What is Oedipus the King