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10.
The Tragedy of Macbeth and other Elizabethan plays represented a radical shift in English drama because they were (1 point)
* not about religious themes.
* based upon ancient myths.
* tragedies.
* performed by both men and women.
11.
What do stage directions give the reader? (1 point)
* definitions of certain text terms
* information about what is taking place on the stage
* information about the characters’ backgrounds
* historical information about the play
12.
Throughout Act I, Macbeth’s plans and actions seem to be motivated most of all by (1 point)
* his lust for wealth.
* the support of the witches.
* his wife’s encouragement.
* the advice of Banquo.
13.
Which of the following is an example of a stage direction? (1 point)
* all. Fair is foul, and foul is fair. / Hover through the fog and filthy air.
* [Thunder and lightning. Enter three witches.]
* 3. Anon: At once.
* first witch. I come, Graymalkin.l
14.
The annotations in The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act I, are a helpful aid for (1 point)
* figuring out what characters are physically doing on stage.
* clarifying unfamiliar language.
* understanding theme.
* following the plot structure of the play.
15.
In what way is Lady Macbeth stronger than her husband? (1 point)
* She is harsher with the servants.
* She is better able to pretend she loves King Duncan.
* She stands firm when Macbeth begins to waver in his deadly purpose.
* She understands the witches’ prophesies.
16.
Macbeth declares he will “sleep no more” because he believes (1 point)
* he will now become a fugitive.
* his conscience will never let him rest.
* he will not have sweet dreams.
* he will soon die.
17.
To make sense of blank verse, you must (1 point)
* read up to each line break and analyze before going on.
* read and analyze each full sentence, no matter where the line breaks.
* read each word as a separate thought.
* pay little attention to punctuation.
18.
Macbeth’s guilt causing him to imagine he sees Banquo’s ghost at the banquet is an example of (1 point)
* external conflict.
* internal conflict.
* theme.
* poetic license.
19.
Which of the following is an external conflict? (1 point)
* Before Macbeth kills King Duncan, he imagines he sees a dagger floating in the air in front of him.
* Macbeth regrets killing King Duncan, although he would do it again if necessary.
* Macbeth wants Banquo dead, so he hires men to murder him.
* At the banquet, Macbeth’s guilty conscience conjures up an image of the dead Banquo.
20.
In a play, the rising action consists of the events that lead up to the (1 point)
* last line in the scene.
* climax.
* external conflict.
* internal conflict.
21.
What is imagery? (1 point)
* blank verse
* Shakespearean language
* language that writers use to re-create sensory experiences
* very formal language
22.
Which senses do the following lines appeal to?
This avarice / Sticks deeper, grows with more pernicious root / Than summer-seeming lust, and it hath been / The sword of our slain kings. (1 point)
* hearing and touch
* taste and sight
* sight and smell
* sight and touch
23.
At what point does Macbeth first begin to realize that he has been tricked by the prophecies? (1 point)
* when he confronts and kills Young Siward
* when he learns that Birnam Wood is moving toward the castle
* when he is told that Lady Macbeth is dead
* when Macduff reveals the details of how he was born
24.
What is Swift’s main purpose in the opening paragraphs of “A Modest Proposal”? (1 point)
* to persuade people that poor children should be slaughtered
* to describe the misery and extent of poverty in Ireland
* to prove that he has no personal stake in writing the proposal
* to explain why the poor depend on begging for their livelihood
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February 14th, 2010 at 12:12 pm
Posting 15 bare homework problems is not a request for help; it’s a request for cheating. Are you really telling us that you’re unable to do eliminate even *one* of the 60 given choices?
Try to do the work yourself. Then explain where you’re having trouble, and we’ll help you over the rough spots.
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