ENG12 FINAL EXAM. Q3 and Q4

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ENG12 FINAL EXAM Q3 and Q4

CONTENT FORMAT Identification Questions Style: Multiple-choice; Fill-in-the-blank (other formats are all possible) /25 Vocabulary Units 5-10 /25 /25 Q4:Literary Research-Skills Q3:General Content MLA Style: (works cited and in-text citation) BASED ON UNIT TEST /25 Long-Answer Question Text + Prompt Skills in Writing/Literary-Analysis

LONG-ANSWER QUESTION TS C E A CS FORMAT of Question: Text + Prompt (provided) (multiple options) famous quote; mini-excerpt etc. FORMAT of Response: SKILLS ASSESSED: well-written, 2 to 3, mini-paragraph response Writing + Literary-Analysis Ideas; Support; Expression; TS C E A CS MLA-style In-Text citation (min 2x quotes)

IDENTIFICATION VOCABULARY UNIT 5-6 long verbal attack diatribe derelict indictment travesty

IDENTIFICATION VOCABULARY UNIT 5-6 long verbal attack diatribe derelict indictment travesty some(one)(thing) rejected accusation grotesque

IDENTIFICATION VOCABULARY UNIT 5-6 intended for a select few ignominy idiosyncrasy esoteric sophistry

IDENTIFICATION VOCABULARY UNIT 5-6 intended for a select few ignominy idiosyncrasy esoteric sophistry shame/disgrace (humiliation) peculiarity fallacy (false argument)

IDENTIFICATION VOCABULARY UNIT 5-6 Frankenstein is a cautionary tale about the potential dangers of the prolific but perverted mind of a mad scientist. hallowed, mundane hallowed, inane fecund, depraved acute, overweening

IDENTIFICATION VOCABULARY UNIT 5-6 Frankenstein is a cautionary tale about the potential dangers of the prolific but perverted mind of a mad scientist. hallowed, mundane hallowed, inane fecund, depraved acute, overweening bless ------ sharp //ordinary(everyday) //silly (lacking sense) //arrogant productive evil, corrupt (devoid of morals)

IDENTIFICATION VOCABULARY UNIT 5-6 The woman torched a(n) of her cheating husband. diatribe neophyte derelict effigy

IDENTIFICATION VOCABULARY UNIT 5-6 The woman torched a(n) of her cheating husband. diatribe neophyte derelict effigy verbal attack beginner (novice) reject puppet (or unflattering representation of someone disliked) often burned

IDENTIFICATION VOCABULARY UNIT 7 The costume designer was charged with the responsibility of gathering all of the. coterie raiment picayune counterparts

IDENTIFICATION VOCABULARY UNIT 7 The costume designer was charged with the responsibility of gathering all of the. coterie raiment picayune counterparts clique, clan (circle) clothing of little importance/value adversary/match

IDENTIFICATION VOCABULARY UNIT 7 A good doctor the concerns and/or suffering of his patients. embellishes allays jettisons demurs

IDENTIFICATION VOCABULARY UNIT 7 A good doctor the concerns and/or suffering of his patients. embellishes allays jettisons demurs enhances, exaggerates calms, lessens, alleviates discards, dumps, casts overboard objects (raises doubt)

IDENTIFICATION VOCABULARY UNIT 8 lacking in quantity litany lackadaisical saturnine paucity badinage

IDENTIFICATION VOCABULARY UNIT 8 lacking in quantity litany lackadaisical saturnine paucity badinage repetitive chant or prayer lazy, half-hearted gloomy/sluggish mood light conversation (a chat)

IDENTIFICATION VOCABULARY UNIT 8 Efforts to their dispute proved fruitless: they were still arguing, long after we left. badinage conciliate countermand exacerbate raze

IDENTIFICATION VOCABULARY UNIT 8 Efforts to their dispute proved fruitless: they were still arguing, long after we left. badinage conciliate countermand exacerbate raze light conversation (a chat) sooth, resolve revoke (reverse a command with another) Intensify, worsen demolish, annihilate

IDENTIFICATION VOCABULARY UNIT 8 extremely wary and vigilant chary paltry redolent refulgent bucolic

IDENTIFICATION VOCABULARY UNIT 8 extremely wary and vigilant chary paltry redolent refulgent bucolic trivial, insignificant fragrant, evocative (arouses memories) shining, radiant, bright rural, rustic

IDENTIFICATION MLA STYLE WORKS CITED When listing a book by THREE authors how must the third author s name be listed? Last name, then first name First name, then last name Not at all

IDENTIFICATION MLA STYLE WORKS CITED When listing a book by THREE authors how must the third author s name be listed? Last name, then first name First name, then last name Not at all

IDENTIFICATION MLA STYLE WORKS CITED When listing a book by FOUR authors (or more) what is the correct abbreviation used to replace the remaining authors? etc. et all. et altum.

IDENTIFICATION MLA STYLE WORKS CITED When listing a book by FOUR authors (or more) what is the correct abbreviation used to replace the remaining authors? etc. et all. et altum.

IDENTIFICATION MLA STYLE In-Text Citation Article title: The Dirty Thirties: An In-depth Analysis into the Tangible Ramifications of the Depression Era Which example follows the correct format : when citing a quote taken from an article with an unknown author Author: not mentioned A) Contrary to popular belief not all people were financially effected" during the depression (107). B) Contrary to popular belief not all people were financially effected" during the depression (Unknown 107). C) Contrary to popular belief not all people were financially effected" during the depression ( The Dirty Thirties 107). D) Contrary to popular belief not all people were financially effected" during the depression (The Dirty Thirties 107).

IDENTIFICATION MLA STYLE In-Text Citation Article title: The Dirty Thirties: An In-depth Analysis into the Tangible Ramifications of the Depression Era Which example follows the correct format : when citing a quote taken from an article with an unknown author Author: not mentioned A) Contrary to popular belief not all people were financially effected" during the depression (107). B) Contrary to popular belief not all people were financially effected" during the depression (Unknown 107). C) Contrary to popular belief not all people were financially effected" during the depression ( The Dirty Thirties 107). D) Contrary to popular belief not all people were financially effected" during the depression (The Dirty Thirties 107).

IDENTIFICATION Q3 CONTENT Which character of Greek Mythology does Marlowe explicitly compare Faustus to in Act 1? Prometheus Icarus Oedipus None of the above

IDENTIFICATION Q3 CONTENT Which character of Greek Mythology does Marlowe explicitly compare Faustus to in Act 1? Prometheus Icarus Oedipus None of the above Mentioned in the chorus

IDENTIFICATION Q3 CONTENT Which of the following serves as the weakest example of a Faustian bargain? a) A monk makes a pact with the devil, in exchange for power (The Monk) b) A man gives up his soul to the devil, in order to save his father s life (Ghost Rider) c) A man offers his wife to the devil, in exchange for wealth and success (Rosemary s Baby) d) A man relinquishes his moral integrity, in exchange for knowledge and power (Star Wars)

IDENTIFICATION Q3 CONTENT Which of the following serves as the weakest example of a Faustian bargain? a) A monk makes a pact with the devil, in exchange for power (The Monk) b) A man gives up his soul to the devil, in order to save his father s life (Ghost Rider) c) A man offers his wife to the devil, in exchange for wealth and success (Rosemary s Baby) d) A man relinquishes his moral integrity, in exchange for knowledge and power (Star Wars)

IDENTIFICATION Q3 CONTENT During this short voyage I saw the lightning playing on the summit of Mont Blanc so beautiful yet terrific This noble war in the sky elevated my spirits is an example of Shelley s use of indirect characterization pathetic fallacy the sublime all of the above

IDENTIFICATION Q3 CONTENT During this short voyage I saw the lightning playing on the summit of Mont Blanc so beautiful yet terrific This noble war in the sky elevated my spirits indirect characterization pathetic fallacy the sublime all of the above Does not tell, SHOWS aspects of a character via their thoughts/words internal landscape represented in external (mood) (setting) Feeling of astonishment (combo of terror and beauty) derived from nature