100 % End of Semester Test English 12B exam with correct answers 2024.
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What is the overall message of this poem? - correct answer B.
Every creature on earth is at the mercy of some higher being.
"In which the burthen of the mystery, / In which the heavy and the weary weight Of all this unintelligible world, / Is lightened:"
(from "Tintern Abbey" by William Words...
100 % End of Semester Test English 12B exam with correct answers 2024
What is the overall message of this poem? - correct answer B. Every creature on earth is at the mercy of some higher being.
"In which the burthen of the mystery, / In which the heavy and the weary weight Of all this unintelligible world, / Is lightened:"
(from "Tintern Abbey" by William Wordsworth)
"Faint I, nor mourn nor murmur, other gifts / Have followed; for such loss, I would believe, / Abundant recompence" (from "Tintern Abbey" by William Wordsworth)
"Hold off! unhand me, grey-beard loon!" (from "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
"nor yet beside the rill,
Nor up the lawn, nor at the wood was he;"
(from "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" by Thomas Gray)
"Where was heard the mingled measure From the fountain and the caves." (from "Kubla Khan" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge) - correct answer meaning, weight, or significance
reward
a silly or foolish person
a small stream
the rhythm of a piece of poetry or music
What theme is emphasized in this excerpt from "Ode on a Grecian Urn" by John Keats? - correct answer B. Unfulfilled desires and dreams seem sweeter.
Which line of this excerpt from "Ozymandias" by Percy Shelley reflects the theme that art alone can last forever? - correct answer Which yet survive, stamped on these
lifeless things
Which quote from Frankenstein brings out the theme of revenge in the novel? - correct answer B. 100 % End of Semester Test English 12B exam with correct answers 2024
"I may die, but first you, my tyrant and tormentor, shall curse the sun that gazes on your misery. Beware, for I am fearless and therefore powerful."
Which three parts of this excerpt from Frankenstein show that the creature is innocent and helpless like a newborn child when it first appears in the novel? - correct answer and it was, indeed, a long time before I learned to distinguish between the operations of my various senses
I knew, and could distinguish, nothing; but, feeling pain invade me on all sides, I sat down and wept. Sometimes I wished to express my sensations in my own mode, but the uncouth and
inarticulate sounds
Which of these rhetorical devices is used in the opening lines of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice? - correct answer B. irony
Which two parts in these excerpts from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice illustrate the theme of pride? - correct answer that so very fine a young man, with family, fortune, everything in his favour, should think highly of himself. If I may so express it, he has a right to be proud."
"That is very true," replied Elizabeth, "and I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine."
In this excerpt from "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, which synecdoche denotes confinement? - correct answer Four gray walls, and four gray towers
In this excerpt from "Ulysses" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, which of the following is a recurring concept? - correct answer E. the thirst for knowledge and new experiences
Based on this excerpt from "Porphyria's Lover" by Robert Browning, what does the setting contribute to this poem? - correct answer A. The storm enhances the mysterious quality of Porphyria and her appearance.
In this excerpt from "Dover Beach" by Matthew Arnold, which two lines or sets of lines suggest that the speaker has undergone a loss of faith? - correct answer But now I only hear
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