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Hawthorne's "The Birthmark" is often termed a parable because the characters are developed with diagrammatic exactness. Thus Aylmer may be said to represent
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Aminadab may be said to represent
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Georgiana thus represents
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The Birthmark has the shape of a
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Aylmer tempers with nature but
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"Young Goodman Brown" is, at least on the surface,
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A realistic tale
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An allegorical tale
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A comical yarn
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All of these
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Goody Cloyse and Martha Carrier were
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Historical figures actually hanged for witchcraft
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Totally fictitious characters of Hawthorne's inventing
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Characters in "Rip van Winkle"
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Of Russian descent
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Like a number of Hawthorne's tales, "Young Goodman Brown"
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Begins at Sunset and ends at sunrise
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Depicts a "night journey" into the most private areas of the self
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Is set in Puritan new England
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All of these
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None of these
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Young Goodman Brown sees evil In
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Apparently the Devil invites Goodman Brown and Faith to
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In "My Kinsman, Major Molineux" the people of the city
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In effect play a practical joke on Robin Molineaux
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Know where Robin's uncle is all the time
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Symbolically cast off their British "father"
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All of these
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None of these
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In "My Kinsman, Major Molineaux," Hawthorne repeatedly makes it clear that
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Robin is a naïve country boy
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Robin is a fop or a dandy
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Robin is scared to death of prostitutes
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None of these
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Before the opening of "Young Goodman Brown," Brown has
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It's typical of Hawthorne that at the climax of "My Kinsman, Major Molineaux"
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In "Young Goodman Brown," the conflict or struggle is between
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Faith's desire to participate in the black mass and Brown's desire to go home
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Brown's wanting to go home and the devil's luring him further into the woods
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Brown's desire to join the communion of his race and Faith's desire to be good
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All of these
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According to the narrator, the windows of the House of Usher look like
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In "The Fall of the House of Usher," the narrator
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Perceives that Roderick is losing his mind
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Perceives that Roderick realizes he (Roderick) is losing his mind
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Perceives that Madeline is losing her mind
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Perceives that he, the narrator, is losing his mind
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In "The Fall of the House of Usher," the narrator
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Symbolically journeys into the deepest, most interior aspects of the self
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Joins his old boyhood buddy in Vienna
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Commits the perfect crime
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Symbolically murders an aspect of himself
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"The Haunted Palace" is
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Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher" is
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When narrator first meets Roderick in Roderick's room,
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The neatness of the room reflects Madeline's woman's touch
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The disorder of the room reflects the disorder of Roderick's mind
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The smell is almost overwhelming
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He, the narrator, is astonished by Rod's musical instruments
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Roderick Usher says he "buries" his sister in the dungeon
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Madeline Usher is buried alive
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Once the narrator shows up at the House of Usher
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He and Madeline become bosom buddies
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He sees Madeline no more until he and Rod bury her
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He and Madeline become dire enemies
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None of these
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For a time the narrator comforts Roderick by reading and painting with him; one of ushers paintings is described as follows: "A small picture present of the interior of an immensely long and rectangular vault or tunnel, with low walls, smooth, white, and without interruption or device. Certain accessory points of the design served well to convey the idea that this excavation lay at an exceeding depth below the surface of the earth." What later event in the story does this picture foreshadow?
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The narrator and Roderick become trapped in the catacombs beneath the mansion
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The narrator and Rodrick drown Madeline in the tarn next to the mansion
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Roderick and Madeline escape the house via an underground tunnel
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The narrator and Roderick bury Madeline alive in a stone tomb beneath the mansion
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After Roderick and Madeline die, the narrator "fled aghast." As he is leaving the mansion, he turns and sees
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Ethelreds' dragon circling overhead, breathing fire
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A peaceful house now that the gloomy shadows have lifted; all is well
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A red light gleaming as the house sinks into the tarn
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The ghost of Madeline hovering over the lake
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Whom does Roderick suspect is on the other side of the chamber door as the narrator comes to the climax of Ethelred's story?
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In "The Purloined Letter," the letter is originally stolen from
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Dupin's salon
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Minister D____'s bedroom
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The royal boudoir
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The narrator's boudoir
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In "The Purloined Letter," the person to whom the letter is addressed
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In "The Purloined Letter," Minister D___ purloins the letter because
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In "The Purloined Letter," the police are
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Methodical
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Rational
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Thorough
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None of these
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In "The Purloined Letter," G_____, the Prefect of Police, assumes that Minister D____ is a fool because he is
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In "The Purloined Letter," Dupin
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In "The Purloined Letter," Dupin
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Identifies his mind with that of the criminal
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"Reads" the narrator's mind
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Relies upon drugs to enhance his clairvoyance
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All of these
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None of these
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In "The Purloined Letter," Dupin and Minister D___
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In "The Purloined Letter," Dupin's motives
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In "The Purloined Letter," the narrator
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Is a "straight man" of sorts
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Is really the major actor in the tales
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Is able to solve the crimes on his own
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All of these
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None of these
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In what year was "Benito Cereno" first published?
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What was the name of the real-life captain on whom Melville based his character Amasa Delano?
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Amasa Delano
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Amasa Cereno
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Bonito Sereno
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Benedict Diblassio
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"Benito Cereno" takes place in the year
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"Benito Cereno" takes place
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In South America, off the coast of Chile and in Lima, Peru
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Near Jamaica
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In various locations throughout the Atlantic Ocean
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In the Gulf of Mexico
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Translate "Seguid vuestro jefe."
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Live for today
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Follow your leader
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Welcome to our nightmare
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Abandon all hope
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Upon first approaching the San Dominick, Delano was reminded of
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Who keeps order on the deck of the San Dominick?
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How does Melville describe the six men sharpening hatchets?
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Ethiopian warriors
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Ashanti conjures
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Half-casts
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Royal guards
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When Delano first visits the San Dominick, he brings
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His Newfoundland dog
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Canvas for sails
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Fresh water
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Baskets of fish
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What best describes Delano's attitude toward blacks?
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He completely respects and admires them as equals
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He doesn't trust them
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He is fond of them in the same way that he is fond of dogs
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He strongly dislikes them
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As he first appears in "Benito Cereno," Babo would not be described as
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Menial
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Officious
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A leader
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Submissive
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Who is Alexandro Aranda?
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The true captain of the San Dominick
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A gentleman of Castile who was traveling on the San Dominick as a passenger
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Cereno's former first mate who is killed due to a misunderstanding
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Cereno's longtime friend and the owner of the slaves on the San Dominick
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Why is Atufal made to appear before Cereno in chains?
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Because Babo is making a show of Atufal's enchainment for Delano's sake
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Because he is a constant danger to himself and others
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Because he wrongly killed Don Aranda
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Because he offended Benito Cereno
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Delano suspects Cereno of being
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On several occasions, Babo helps Cereno to
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Keep his shoes polished
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Fix his tie
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Light his pipe
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Drink a cordial
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What does Cereno do that especially offends Delano?
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He turns his back on Delano during dinner
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He refuses the courtesy of Delano's cabin
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He eats with his elbows on the table
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He insults Delano's ability as a navigator
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What role did the Ashanti play under Babo's leadership?
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Supervisors
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Musicians
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Executioners
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Medicine men
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Who led the revolt of the slaves?
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Atufal
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Francesco
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Benito Cereno
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Babo
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What's supply does the San Dominick need the most?
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Cheese
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Water
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Hatchets
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Wine
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What happened to Babo?
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He was whipped then sold back into slavery
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He was imprisoned
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He escaped
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He was executed, decapitated, and his head put on a stake
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Emily Dickinson composed approximately 1776 poems,
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All of which were published in her lifetime
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Almost none of which were published in her lifetime
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All dealing with the plight of the upwardly mobile
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None of these
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In conjunction with Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson is usually
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Considered as the first of modern poets
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Seen as the last of the great colonial poets
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Valued for her realistic social commentary
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All of these
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Stylistically, Dickinson's poetry is distinctive for its frequent use of
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In terms of subject matter, most of Dickinson's poetry
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Could be classified as sentimental nature poetry
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Could be classified as metaphysical
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Could be classified as social realism
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All of these
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Statements as "Much madness is heaven's divinest sense" make Emily Dickinson sound like
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Henry David Thoreau
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Edgar Allan Poe
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Henry James
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Many of Dickinson's poems focus on
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Judging by poems such as "Publication is the Auction" and "I'm Nobody," how does Dickinson feel about publication?
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She sees publication as degrading to the work of a poet
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She would do anything to see her work in print
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She is angry that her father has prevented her from publishing
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She is self-mocking about her failure to sell her poems
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Judging by poems like "Wild Nights" and "I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed," what is Dickinson's attitude toward physical passion?
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She disapproves of physical expressions of affection
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She is sad that she has never felt physical attraction for anyone
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She is embarrassed by her own passionate feelings
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She embraces passion
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Which of the following does Dickinson not make use of in her poetry?
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Which of the following best describes Dickinson's use of meter and rhyme?
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Formal, even meter; exact rhymes
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Free verse without meter or rhyme
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No metrical structure; some slant (or inexact) rhymes and some exact rhymes
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Some metrical structure; some slant (or inexact) rhymes and some exact rhymes
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Judging from her poetry, Dickinson focus most of her attention on
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High society and urban life
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A few close friends and family members and the natural world
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Philanthropic causes and social activism
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Church ritual
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Which American city provides the primary setting for Whitman's "Song of Myself"
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New York City
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Boston
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Philadelphia
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Washington D.C.
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In Whitman's "Song of Myself," which set of Americans does he not attempt to speak for?
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In Whitman's "Song of Myself," which of the following best describes his attitude toward the American lives he wants to catalog and represent?
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He is proud of his abilities, and offers his talents to his fellow citizens, who can take them or leave them
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He is willing to go to great efforts to make himself the common element connecting these people
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He debases himself before those he considers his betters, and treats those beneath him with contempt
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He refers to the catalog objectively, so that he himself runs no risk in speaking for others
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In Whitman's "Song of Myself," what is the name of the voice that addresses us?
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America
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Walt
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George
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No name is ever provided
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"Leaves of Grass" belongs to which form of poetry?
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Ballad
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No particular form
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Free verse
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Haiku
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In "Song of Myself," Whitman repeatedly tells us
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He is the poet of the body as well as of the soul
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He is exclusive and snobbish
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He is indifferent to America
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None of these
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Whitman's "Song of Myself" is written in
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Heroic couplets
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Terza rima
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Blank verse
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Iambic pentameter
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What is the major symbol Whitman works through in "Song of Myself"?
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The ocean
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A bird
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A tombstone
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The grass
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What animal does the poet commune with in "Out of the Cradle"?
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A dolphin
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A deer
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A bird
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A fish
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What is the word the sea gives the poet in "Out of the Cradle"?
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Death
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Love
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Peace
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Democracy
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Which previous American writer was a great influence on Walt Whitman?
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Henry David Thoreau
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James Fenimore Cooper
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
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In what year was the first edition of "Leaves of Grass" published?
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What is the common nickname for Whitman's final edition of "Leaves of Grass," published in 1892?
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The Abridged Edition
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The Posthumous Edition
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The Later Period Edition
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The Deathbed Edition
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How many poems appeared in the 1855 version of "Leaves of Grass"?
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How does Whitman see himself in relation to his readers?
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He is there equal, as they share many human experiences
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He is inferior to them, and aspires to be like them because he feels he is a terrible person
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Whitman never discusses his readers in his poetry
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He is superior to them in every way
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The poetry in "Leaves of Grass" clearly demonstrates Whitman's faith in
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Bureaucracy
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Democracy
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Federalism
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Socialism