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Theatre History II Final Actual Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Theatre History II Final Actual Questions 
and CORRECT Answers 
Aphra Behn - CORRECT ANSWER- English dramatist, fiction writer, and poet. 
Considered the first Englishwoman known to earn her 
living by writing. 
Apron - CORRECT ANSWER- The forestage area in front of proscenium, which is often 
a major area of performance 
Ballad Opera - CORRECT ANSWER- new form of entertainment developed in 18th 
century England that parodied Italian opera. Thisform had no sung dialogue, but used spoken 
di...
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CSTU 101 Final Exam verified already passed
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CSTU 101 Final ExamNorthern Renaissance and Reformation - correct answer More Religious, debate over free will and human nature, a rise in individualism. 
 
Desirous Erasmus - correct answer Christian Humanist, Wrote Praise of Folly~Full of Satire. 
 
Martin Luther - correct answer 95 thesis- stood up to the corrupt church. 
Disagreed with the sale of indulgences 
Through faith, grace,and scripture alone 
Vernacular Bible translation 
 
John Calvin - correct answer () French theologian who est...
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Satire in Swift's "A Modest Proposal" Assignment Question and Answers (A+ guide solution)
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Which statement best describes Swift's use of rhetorical devices in this passage? - Swift uses verbal 
irony when he calls his friend a "patriot"; a true patriot would not suggest using Ireland's children for 
food. 
What false premise does Swift rely on to build his argument in this passage? - The wealthy will be 
willing to buy and consume children. 
Whom is Swift criticizing in this passage? - Wealthy people who exploit the poor. 
How does Swift use satire in this passage to criticize soc...
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J213 Fact or Fiction Final Review Questions & Correct Answers | Grade A+
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misinformation 
: information whose inaccuracy is unintentional 
disinformation 
: information that is deliberately false or misleading 
satire 
: exaggerated irony and absurdity to amuse an audience and while calling attention to a 
perceived wrongdoing 
parody 
: form of satire that exaggerates notable features of a public figure, artist, or genre 
culture jamming 
: turns the tools of parody against advertising culture by repurposing logos to critique 
corporate culture 
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post-truth 
: re...
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04.10 Satire Manipulating Meaning Florida Virtual School ENGLISH 3932
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Satire and Dissection Worksheet 
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Part 1 
In the space below, include your original satire that uses at least two humor devices to achieve its 
goal. Note the following requirements for each option: 
● Article: minimum of 225 words 
● Cartoon: minimum of 2 cartoons 
● Script for skit: minimum of 225 words 
● Meme: minimum of 2 memes based on issues from real events within the last week 
● Other option: consult your instructor
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Cumulative Exam Review Questions And Already Passed Answers.
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What inference can be made about Clover's motivation to tell Boxer to stop working so hard? - Answer d. Clover thinks that if Boxer continues working so hard he will wear himself out and be harmed. 
 
Which quotation from a Shakespearean sonnet is a couplet? - Answer a. "And yet by heaven, I think my love as rare, / As any she belied with false compare." 
 
Which statement best compares how the two authors address this topic? - Answer d. Memmott presents facts about the dictatorship ...
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CLEP: Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 100% Correct
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CLEP: Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 100% Correct 3 Genres Poetry Prose Drama 
3 Forms of Literary Expression American Literature British Literature Works in Translation 
Prose The most common form of written language following natural speech patterns and grammatical structure 
Phonic Pertaining to sound from speech 
Fiction Imaginary narrative; the information or events are created by the author 
Non-Fiction Writing that delivers factual events and observations 
Satire Literary form that...
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Bundle For Editorial Test 1 Questions with all Correct Answers
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English IV Exam- 04.12 Proof or Satire Post-test 90% Newest Update 2023
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English IV Exam- 04.12 Proof or Satire 
Post-test 90% 
Newest Update 2023 
Read the sentence and answer the following question: 
I'm all about using the latest social media to further the goals of scientific inquiry. 
Which change would make this sentence more precise? - ANS-Change all about to 
interested in. 
Read the sentence and answer the following question: 
The scientist said that the findings of the study were not conclusive. 
Which word should be replaced with something more precise?...
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CLEP: Analyzing and Interpreting Literature questions with correct answers
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3 Genres Correct Answer-Poetry 
Prose 
Drama 
 
3 Forms of Literary Expression Correct Answer-American Literature 
British Literature 
Works in Translation 
 
Prose Correct Answer-The most common form of written language following natural speech patterns and grammatical structure 
 
Phonic Correct Answer-Pertaining to sound from speech 
 
Fiction Correct Answer-Imaginary narrative; the information or events are created by the author 
 
Non-Fiction Correct Answer-Writing that delivers factual eve...
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