Test 6 Flashcards

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“A republic of prairie dogs”

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Washington Irving

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2
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“They Have Yarns”

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Carl Sandburg

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3
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“The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”

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Samuel clements

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4
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“Reflections on American Life: A Collection of Saying”

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Will Rogers jr

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5
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“The Pit and the Pendulum”

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Edgar Allen Poe

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6
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“The Cop and the Anthem”

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O. Henry

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7
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“The Town Poor”

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Sarah Orne Jewett

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8
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Snow-Bound

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John Greenleaf Whittier

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9
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The scarlet letter

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Nathaniel Hawthorne

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10
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“American Names”

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Stephen Vincent Benét

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11
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“Thou shalt forgive me”

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Hester

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12
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“Sooner or later, he must needs be mine!”

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Chillingworth

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13
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“What does the scarlet letter mean?…and why does the minister keep his hand over his heart?”

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Pearl

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14
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“Wilt Thou go with us to-night? There will be a merry company in the forest.”

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Mistress Hibbins

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15
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“I,…whom you so reverence and trust, am utterly a pollution and a lie!”

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Dimmesdale

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16
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“Wilt Thou stand here with mother and me tomorrow at noontide?”

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Pearl

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17
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“Thou hast escaped me!”

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Chillingworth

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18
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“The Courtin”

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Zekle

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19
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Moby Dick

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Fedallah

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20
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“A Rescue”

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Deerslayer

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21
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“The Lovers Errand”

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Priscilla Mullins

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22
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“Hiawathas wooing”

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Nokomis

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23
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“The Unerring instinct”

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Belinda Watson

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24
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“Maud Miller”

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The judge

25
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“The Town Poor”

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Bray sisters

26
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“The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”

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Jim Smiley

27
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“The Open Boat”

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The correspondent

28
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Clatter, pop, bang

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Onomatopoeia

29
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And waves were white below

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Alliteration

30
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Our noontide is thy gracious dawn

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Metaphor

31
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What a interestin study it is to see a zewological animil like a snaik under perfeck subjecshun!

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Dialect

32
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These kegs, I’m told, the rebels bold, Packed up like pickling herring.

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Simile

33
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Do not dwell on past accomplishments

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“The Present Crisis”

34
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Actions have far-reaching consequences

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“The Arrow and the Song”

35
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Picture of judgement day

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Day of Doom

36
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God’s unconfined, overflowing love

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“Meditation One”

37
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Power of words

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“A Jingle of Words”

38
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What poetic device is used in the following quote: “Oh, London is a man’s town, there’s power in the air;/ And Paris is a women’s town, with flowers in her hair.”

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Rhyme

39
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Who wrote “Poor Richards Almanac”

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Benjamin Franklin

40
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What group of poets wrote poems that people enjoyed sharing with family and friends?

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Fireside poets

41
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In “The Courtship of Madam Winthrop”, who courted Madam Winthrop?

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Samuel Sewall

42
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Which poem describes a Civil War battle fought near a church?

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“Shiloh”

43
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What story has been called America’s only epic?

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Moby Dick

44
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What poem presents the paradox that the Word of God is priceless yet free?

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“The Value of the Bible”

45
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What is the book in “The Book Our Mother’s Read”?

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The Bible

46
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What term refers to the physical background of a story?

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Setting

47
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What term refers to the highest point of interest of a story?

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Climax

48
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What term refers to words which appeal to our senses?

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Imagery

49
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What term refers to a character that changes in the story?

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Dynamic

50
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A homeless man makes several attempts to get arrested

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The cop and the anthem

51
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A prisoner endures the horrors of a torture chamber

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The pit and the pendulum

52
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Two travelers act ignorant to their guide

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The innocents abroad

53
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A group of people search for a precious gem

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The great carbuncle

54
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A man awakens from a twenty year nap

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Rip van winkle

55
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A woman invents a story about the smith family

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The unerring instinct

56
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Four men on a lifeboat seek to get rescued

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The open boat

57
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A man seeks to kill a white whale

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Moby Dick

58
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A man and wife take preventive measures against a storm

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Mrs.McWilliams and the Lightning

59
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A man buys a slave to have his cousin teach her.

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“Topsy”