English Final Review 2023 (Incarnate Word)

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The introduction begins with thesis statement.

false

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The introduction begins with general statements

true

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The first sentence of the first body paragraph begins with a topic sentence

true

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The conclusion paragraph contains concrete evidence

false

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After the archbishop accuses Joan, Dunois tells her “That is the truth, Joan.”

heed it

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Joan begins her diatribe with an anecdote

false

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Identify the rhetorical technique in the following limkne: “His friendship will not fail me, nor His counsel, nor His love

anaphora

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Identify the rhetorical technique in the following line: “I will go out now to the common people and let the love in their eyes comfort me for the hate in yours.”

contrast

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Joan begins her second diatribe by telling the Inquisition: “Yes: they told me you were fools…” Her opening line is an example of Joan’s

impudence

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Identify the rhetorical technique in the following line: “But to shut me from the light of the sky and the sight of the fields and flowers;”

imagery and alliteration

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Identify the rhetorical technique in this line: “to make me breathe foul damp darkness…”

alliteration

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Identify the rhetorical technique in this line: “all this is worse than the furnace in the Bible that was heated seven times.”

allusion

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Joan: But the Bishop sent me some _______; and it made me ill.

carp

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Cauchon: We decree that thou art a _________ heretic.

relapsed

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I will see that you lose nothing by having no_________ to sell.

relics

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Identify the rhetorical technique in the following line: “I am no better than Judas.

allusion

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Identify the rhetorical technique in the following line: “I have your word, have I, that nothing remains, not a bone, not a nail, not a hair?”

anaphora

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I will go pray among her ashes. I am no better than Judas.

chaplain

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Her heart would not burn, my lord;

executioner

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The last of her? Hm! I wonder!

Warwick

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Secular versus

soul

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sacred versus

secular

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eternal versus

temporary

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physical versus

soul

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arrogant pride

hubris

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of or pertaining to wordly things or to things not considered religious

secular

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an official investigationespeciall one of political or religious nature

inquisition

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offensively bold

impudent

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stubborn

obstinate

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attractive; excellent

bonny

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to say that one no longer hold an opinion or believe especially one considered heretical

recant

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a mongrel or inferior dog; a contemptible person

cur

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extreme disaproved; notorious flagrant

arrant

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identification with ones one nation and support for its interests

nationalism

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showing strong feeling; passionate

vehemence

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package

parcel

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capable of enduring difficult conditions

hardy

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outstandingly skillful; a very clever move

masterstroke

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past tense of to tread

to trod

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a noun or noun phrase that renames a noun

appositive

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refers to the recurrence of initial consonant sounds

alliteration

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reference to a event, place, or person

allusion

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repetition of a word or expression for emphasis, often using additional adjectives to clarify meaning

amplification

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explains one thing in terms of another to highlight the ways in which they are alike

analogy

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a descriptive word or phrase expressing a quality of the person or thing

epithet

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an exaggeration

hyperbole

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compares two things by stating one is the other

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a noun or noun phrase next to another noun for descriptive purposes

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words that imitate the sound they describe

onomatopoeia

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makes a idea less important than it really is

understatement

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a two worded paradox

oxymoron

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a comparison using "like" or "as"

simile

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repeats a word or phrase in successive phrases

anaphora

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the choice of two words a writer makes in writing a peace of literature

diction

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the arrangement of words and phrases to create well formed sentences

syntax

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the suggesting of a meaning by a word apart from the thing it explicitly names or describes

connotation

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a group of words with no subject and a verb

phrase

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a group of words that has both a subject and a predicate

clause

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a clause that can stand by itself as a simple sentence. A clause contains a subject and a predicate and makes sense by itself.

independent clause

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A group of words that contains a subject and verb but does not express a complete thought. This clause cannot be a sentence.

dependent clause

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a sentence with two independent clauses connected with a coordinating conjunction

compound sentence

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a sentence with one independent clause and a dependent clause

complex sentence

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a sentence consisting of only one clause, with a single subject and predicate

simple sentence

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when the subject persons the action in the sentence

active voice

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when the subject receives the action in the sentence

passive voice

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...but I shall kill no albatross, therefore do not be alarmed with my safety

Robert Walton

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you will repay me entirely if you do not discompose yourself, but get well as fast as you can

Henry Clerval

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My dear Victor, do not waste your time upon this; it is sad thrash

Alphonse

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...that I may again and again testify my gratitude for all you love and kindness

Robert Walton

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I am happy to have gained a disciple

Waldman

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But I have one want which I have never yet been able to satisfy; and the absence of the object of which I now feel as a most severe evil

Robert Walton

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I shall be forever grateful; and your present humanity assures me of success with those friends whom I am on point of meeting

The creature

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Justine was the most grateful little creature in the world

Elizabeth

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I will glut the mall of death, until it be satiated with blood of your remaining friends

The creature

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The blood flowed freely in my veins, but a weight of despair and remorse passed on my heart, which nothing could remove

Victor Frankenstein

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This was then the reward of my benevolence

The creature

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Soon these burning miseries will be extinct. I shall ascend my funeral pile triumphantly, and exult in the agony of the torturing flames

The creature

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Over him hung a form which I cannot find the words to describe

Robert Walton

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I shall satiate my ardent curiosity with the sight of the part of the world never before visited, and may tread a land never before imprinted by the foot of man

Robert Walton

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...and I often spent the whole day in vain searching in vain for a few acorns to _____ the pangs of hunger

assuage

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...and my present sensations strongly imitated that the fiend would follow me, and exempt my family from the danger of his________

machinations

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His ______ instantly assumed an aspect of the deepest gloom

countenance

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He_______ the idea that his daughter should be united to a Christian

loathed

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I had first, however, provided for my sustenance for that day, by a loaf of coarse bread, which I __________

purloined

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I found on the ground a leathern _________ containing several articles of the dress and some books

portmanteau

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At length ________ succeeded to the tumult I had before endured; and I threw myself on the bed in my clothes, endeavoring to seek a few moments of forgetfulness

lassitude

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A quality that evokes pity or sorrow

pathos

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The word that does not apply to the creature is

scion

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Henry Clerval is Victor Frankenstein's

foil

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Robert Walton is Victor Frankenstein's

mirror image

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Which feature does not apply to the creature

clear eyes

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I collected bones from charnel houses; and disturbed with ______ fingers, the tremendous secrets of the human frame

profane

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In a solitary chamber, or rather cell, at the top of the house, and separated from all the other apartments by a gallery and a staircase, I kept my workshop of _______ creation

filthy

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"The sight of the awful and majestic in nature had indeed always the effect of solemnizing my mind, causing me to forget the passing cares of life"

sublime

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What does the monster think causes Felix, Agatha, and DeLacey to be unhappy

poverty

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96

Identify the character charged with the "darkest ingratitude"

Justine

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I thought I saw ________, in the bloom of health walking in the street of Ingolstadt

Elizabeth

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98

The Faustian bargain is reference to

Victor Frankenstein

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99

The following terms apply to Victor Frankenstein EXCEPT

colonialism

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After Victor animates his creation he

meets Clerval the next morning, runs away, and tries to hide

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