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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A He burns Martha’s letters and photos.
B He escapes Vietnam on a jet plane.
C He writes to Martha, professing his love.
D He reads Martha’s letters over and over.
Question #2
A He is trapped but then rescued.
B He is trapped and dies.
C Nothing happens.
D He finds a woman in the tunnel.
Question #3
A Lavendar was too slow.
B It was like watching a guy die in the movies.
C It was like watching a rock fall.
D It was grotesque and bloody.
Question #4
A that Aminadab and Aylmer are actually the same person
B that Aylmer is cheating on her
C that the birthmark is disappearing
D that Aylmer is experimenting on her
Question #5
A He redecorates the laboratory as a feminine space.
B He furnishes her with a library for reading.
C He hires a manservant named Aminadab to cater to her needs.
D He removes all poisons and dangerous materials.
Question #6
A his love of scientific achievement
B eradicating the influence of fairies
C keeping Georgiana away from the eyes of other men
D finding the perfect woman
Question #7
A He tells her that he loves her.
B He comments on her beauty and intelligence.
C He asks if she understands Natural Philosophy.
D He ask about removing her birthmark.
Question #8
A A brief reference to another person, place thing, event, or text outside of the text.
B An extended associatio, sustained in every element, and throughout the entire work, between two levels of meaning – literal and symbolic.
C A meaning or outcome that is the opposite of what is expected.
Question #9
A A person, place, object, or image that represents more than its literal meaning.
B A brief reference to another person, place thing, event, or text outside of the text.
C A meaning or outcome that is the opposite of what is expected.
Question #10
A Attributing human characteristics to something non-human.
B When a part of something stands for the whole.
C An extended associatio, sustained in every element, and throughout the entire work, between two levels of meaning – literal and symbolic.
Question #11
A A person, place, object, or image that represents more than its literal meaning.
B An extended associatio, sustained in every element, and throughout the entire work, between two levels of meaning – literal and symbolic.
C When a part of something stands for the whole.
Question #12
A A brief reference to another person, place thing, event, or text outside of the text.
B When a part of something stands for the whole.
C A meaning or outcome that is the opposite of what is expected.
Question #13
A A meaning or outcome that is the opposite of what is expected.
B Attributing human characteristics to something non-human.
C A brief reference to another person, place thing, event, or text outside of the text.
Question #14
A When a part of something stands for the whole.
B Comparing two things without using “like” or “as.”
C Comparing two things using “like” or “as”.
Question #15
A A meaning or outcome that is the opposite of what is expected.
B Comparing two things without using “like” or “as.”
C Comparing two things using “like” or “as”.
Question #16
A False
B True
Question #17
A True
B False
Question #18
A literary symbols
B conventional symbols
C archetypes
D traditional symbols
Question #19
A archetypes
B traditional symbols
C literary symbols
D conventional symbols
Question #20
A False
B True