AP English Literature & Composition A - Unit 4: Novel Study (All Quick Checks, Quizzes, Practice, & Unit Test) ALL SOLUTION 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL 2023 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
Which of the following novels incorporated elements of the picaresque narratives that were popular at the time it was written? Don Quixote What important contribution did Daniel Defoe make to the development of the novel when he broke with the literary tradition of his day by writing Robinson Crusoe? He wrote a new story instead of retelling myths, legends, or events from history. Which answer best explains why Modernists such as James Joyce used stream of consciousness in their novels? They wanted to shift the focus from examining the world to examining the human mind. In the novel Jane Eyre, the character of the servant Bessie is best described as which character type? stock character Which of the following quotes from Jane Eyre best describes the setting of the novel? "Folds of scarlet drapery shut in my view to the right hand; to the left were the clear panes of glass, protecting, but not separating me from the drear November day." Which of the following quotes from Jane Eyre is an example of direct characterization that helps develop the setting? "I was glad of it: I never liked long walks, especially on chilly afternoons: dreadful to me was the coming home in the raw twilight, with nipped fingers and toes, and a heart saddened by the chidings of Bessie . . ." Which sentence from the novel Middlemarch best serves as an example of dramatic irony? "'Indeed I think it is one among several cities to which an extreme hyperbole has been applied—'See Rome and die:' but in your case I would propose an emendation and say, See Rome as a bride, and live henceforth as a happy wife.'" Which feature is NOT an element of syntax? imagery Which of the following best explains how Eliot's style helps reveal the theme of Chapter XX of Middlemarch? Eliot begins the chapter with a line from a poem about a child suddenly waking to realize it is not with a loved one. Use the passage to answer the question. The passage begins with the following lines: "Jane, be still; don't struggle so, like a wild frantic bird that is rending its own plumage in its desperation." These lines can best be described as simile. Use the passage to answer the question. In this passage, the character of Mr. Rochester is best described as a round, dynamic character. Use the passage to answer the question. Which statement best describes the passage in the excerpt? The passage uses symbolism but not allegory to represent the state of Jane and Edward's relationship. Use the passage to answer the question. Which quote has the most symbolic significance to the story? ". . . the great horse-chestnut at the bottom of the orchard had been struck by lightning in the night, and half of it split away." Use the passage to answer the question. Which of the following quotes from Jane Eyre is a textual detail about a character that reveals the theme of the novel? "'I am no bird; and no net ensnares me; I am a free human being with an independent will, which I now exert to leave you.'" Use the passage to answer the question. Shortly after the conclusion of this passage, Jane finds out that Mr. Rochester is already married but that his wife is insane. This makes it impossible for them to wed legally, and Jane flees from Mr. Rochester. Using this contextual information, write one paragraph in which you identify the symbolism used in the passage and explain how the symbolism relates to theme of the passage. Symbolism was hugely played in the last sentence of this passage "the great horse-chestnut at the bottom of the orchard had been struck by lightning in the night, and half of it split away.", signaling an ill effect that was near to come upon a certain situation. As Jane later found out, Mr. Rochester was already wed to another dame, named Ms. Ingram, who was mentally insane and both did not seem to love one another. This prevented Jane from marrying Mr. Rochester, and set her heart in a dejected manner. The striking of the lighting represented her break up with Mr. Rochester, breaking apart a great blossoming love for a time-being into two pieces as Jane fled away from his mansion. The theme of this passage was: love takes patience and time, as it requires the greatest turmoil and experiences a human could combat. Jane eventually does marry Mr. Rochester, but it is with the long awaited time and patience they both endured, that is when Mr. Rochester's ex-wife, Ms. Ingram in the end sets the mansion on fire and commits suicide by jumping into it; this broke the barrier between them, and they were finally able to adjoin with one another. What point of view does Fyodor Dostoyevsky use in his novel Crime and Punishment? third-person limited Which quote from Crime and Punishment shows how the narration helps establish the theme of alienation? "He had become so completely absorbed in himself, and isolated from his fellows that he dreaded meeting . . . anyone at all." Which statement best explains the effect of the narration in the first chapter of Crime and Punishment? The narration allows Dostoyevsky to reveal the thoughts and feelings of his main character Raskolikov but not of the other characters, which reinforces the theme of alienation and isolation. The character of Mattie Silver in Ethan Frome is best described as which type of archetypal character? the temptress The character of Zeena Frome in Ethan Frome is best described as which archetypal character? the shrew Which quote from Ethan Frome shows how the author used archetypal meanings to help characterize Mattie Silver? "Mattie came forward, unwinding her wraps, the colour of the cherry scarf in her fresh lips and cheeks." Use the passage to answer the question. Which best describes the point of view of this passage? third-person limited Use the passage to answer the question. Which quote from the excerpt shows how the narration helps establish a theme of loneliness and isolation? "As his lips rested on it he felt it glide slowly from beneath them, and saw that Mattie had risen and was silently rolling up her work." CONTINUED..
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ap english literature composition a unit 4 no
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which of the following novels incorporated element
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what important contribution did daniel defoe make
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which answer best explains why modernists such as