Chapter 3 Flashcards

1
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Who wrote “Primer Lesson”?

A

Carl Sandburg

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2
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“Look out how you use proud words.”

A

Primer Lesson

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3
Q

What is poetry that has no rhyme and whose rhythm is close to the natural rhythm of normal speech?

A

free verse

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4
Q

What is the method of presenting the reader with the materials of the story; the perspective in which the story is told?

A

point of view

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5
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What is the viewpoint of one character using either the first or third person?

A

limited point of view

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6
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What is the point of view called when the narrator who makes no comment?

A

objective point of view

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7
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What is the point of view when the narrator comments freely on the actions and characters?

A

omniscient point of view

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8
Q

Who wrote “The Man Without a Country”?

A

Edward Everett Hale

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9
Q

“And if you are ever tempted to say a word or do a thing that shall put a bar between you and your family, your home, and your country, pray that God in His mercy to take you that instant home to His own Heaven.”

A

The Man Without a Country

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10
Q

What is the writer’s or speaker’s attitude toward a subject?

A

tone

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11
Q

Who wrote “9/11 Address to the Nation”?

A

George W. Bush

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12
Q

“None of us will ever forget this day, yet we go forward to defend freedom and all that is good and just in our world.”

A

9/11 Address to the Nation

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13
Q

“Yesterday, December 7th, 1941- a date which will live in infamy- the United States was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.”

A

Pearl Harbor Address to Congress

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14
Q

“That bent my neck and bowed my head:Like a shamed schoolboy then I mumbled low, ‘We, Lord.’

A

Pronouns

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15
Q

What is the point of highest intensity in a story or poem, which usually comes just before the final resolution of the conflict?

A

climax

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16
Q

Who wrote “A Spark Neglected Burns the House”?

A

Leo Tolstoy

17
Q

“Is strife among men ever bred by one alone? Strife is always between two.”

A

A Spark Neglected Burns the House

18
Q

“If I have offended you by this rather mild account of Buchenwald, I’m not in the least sorry…..”

A

The Buchenwald Report

19
Q

“If I do not, my dear Sarah, never forget how much I loved you, nor that when my last breath escapes me in the battlefield, it will whisper you name.”

A

Letter from a Soldier

20
Q

What is a form of literature which uses actors to portray a story’s action, characters and dialogue?

A

drama

21
Q

What is the arrangement of events that communicate a play’s message and is revealed through the language of the character?

A

plot

22
Q

What refers to the conversations between two or more characters?

A

dialogue

23
Q

What makes up the plot and refers to the movement and speech of the characters and involves the pattern of events telling the story?

A

action

24
Q

Who wrote “Cyrano de Bergerac’”?

A

Edmond Rostand

25
Q

What is the regional language that writers use to make the dialogue more realistic?

A

dialect

26
Q

Who wrote “The Gold Bug”?

A

Edgar Allan Poe

27
Q

“This bug is to make my fortune.”

A

The Gold Bug