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Edward Arlington Robinson

  • John Keats

  • Walt Whitman

  • Claude McKay

    1. Identify the author of the poem “America”

    1. Edward Arlington Robinson

    2. John Keats

    3. Walt Whitman

    4. Claude McKay

    1. Identify the author of the poem “I Saw in Louisiana a live-oak growing”

    1. Edward Arlington Robinson

    2. John Keats

    3. Walt Whitman

    4. Claude McKay

    1. Identify the author of the poem “To Autumn”

    1. Edward Arlington Robinson

    2. John Keats

    3. Walt Whitman

    4. Claude McKay

    1. Identify the author of the story “The lottery”

    1. Kate Chopin

    2. Shirley Jackson

    3. Amy Tan

    4. Anton Chekhov

    1. Identify the author of the story “Two kinds”

    1. Kate Chopin

    2. Shirley Jackson

    3. Amy Tan

    4. Anton Chekhov

    1. Similarity of final sounds in two or more words

      1. Rhyme

      2. Oxymoron

      3. Alliteration

      4. Simile

    1. phrase that uses a comparison to describe

    1. Rhyme

    2. Oxymoron

    3. Alliteration

    4. Simile

    1. A technique, that makes use of repeated sounds at the beginning of grouped words; used in poetry

    1. Rhyme

    2. Oxymoron

    3. Alliteration

    4. Simile

    1. In his poem “To autumn” John Keats visualizes the season autumn as ….

    1. A woman

    2. A young man

    3. An old lady

    4. A toddler

    1. “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan is about …

    1. Racial discrimination

    2. Old traditions

    3. Mother-daughter relationship

    4. Adultery

    1. What is the genre name that encompasses facts that can be proven and checked and is true?

    1. Non-fiction

    2. Fiction

    3. Fantasy

    4. Historical fiction

    1. What genre of fiction is written about strange and unusual characters revolving around the setting, characters, and plot?

    1. Non-fiction

    2. Fiction

    3. Fantasy

    4. Historical fiction

    1. "Hello darkness, my old friend I've come to talk with you again ..." (Paul Simon, The Sounds of Silence). This is an example of:

    1. Alliteration

    2. Anaphora

    3. Personification

    4. Motif

    1. The correct order of the plot diagram is...

    1. Rising action, exposition, climax, falling action, resolution/denouement

    2. Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution/denouement

    3. Exposition, resolution/denouement, rising action, climax, falling action

    4. Exposition, climax, rising action, falling action, resolution/denouement

    1. Phrase that uses a comparison to describe

    1. Rhyme

    2. Oxymoron

    3. Alliteration

    4. Simile

    1. “Underground railroad” is a…

    1. Secret organization that supported runaway slaves

    2. Secret organization that supported slaveholders

    3. Secret organization that supported fugitive slave writers

    4. Secret organization that helped runaway slaves to return to their masters’

    1. “Uncle Tom’s cabin” was published in

    1. 1851

    2. 1852

    3. 1853

    4. 1854

    1. “Uncle Tom’s cabin” is an example of ..

    1. American Romantic literature

    2. American Puritan literature

    3. American Abolitionist literature

    4. American Enlightenment literature

    1. Which of the following is not written by Benjamin Franklin?

    1. Autobiography

    2. Common sense

    3. Poor Richard’s Almanacs

    4. Silence Do goods

    1. The biggest Native American tribe was

    1. Apache

    2. Sioux

    3. Cherokee

    4. Cheyenne

    1. Antagonist is …

    1. A central character of the work

    2. A second central character of the work

    3. An opposing character to the central character of the work

    4. A supporting character to the central character of the work

    1. Point of view is the element of the work that analyzes ….

    1. How the story is narrated

    2. What the main idea is

    3. What the author wants to discuss

    4. How the plot is ordered

    1. Which of the following is not a representative of the Age of Reason?

    1. Thomas Paine

    2. Benjamin Franklin

    3. Thomas Jefferson

    4. John Smith

    1. Choose the correct time order of periods in American Literature

    1. Native American, Colonial/ Puritanism, Revolutionist/ Nationalism/Age of Reason , Romantic, Realism, Naturalism, Modernism, Harlem Renaissance

    2. Colonial/ Puritanism, Native American, Revolutionist/ Nationalism/ Age of Reason, Romantic, Realism, Naturalism, Harlem Renaissance, Modernism

    3. Native American, Colonial/ Puritanism, Revolutionist/ Nationalism, Realism, Romantic, Naturalism, Modernism, Harlem Renaissance

    4. Native American, Colonial/ Puritanism, Revolutionist/ Nationalism/Age of Reason, Romantic, Realism, Modernism, Harlem Renaissance, Naturalism

    1. Which literary movement consists of political and philosophical writings about reason and common sense.

    1. Puritannism

    2. Realism

    3. Enlightenment

    4. Romanticism




    1. Climax of the novel “American tragedy” starts when …

    1. Clyde kills his lover

    2. Clyde receives a letter from his uncle

    3. Roberta’s body is found

    4. Clyde is executed

    1. “Jennie Gerhardt” is written by …

    1. Theodore Dreiser

    2. Stephen Crane

    3. Mark Twain

    b. William Dean Howells
    158. At the end of the novel “Uncle Tom’s cabin” ….

    1. Tom dies, Eliza becomes free

    2. Both Tom and Eliza become free

    3. Both tom and Eliza die

    4. Tom dies, Eliza returns to Mr. Shelby’s plantation

    1. Realism opposed …

    1. Idealism

    2. Nominalism

    3. Pragmatism

    4. A and b

    1. Representatives of American realism …

    1. Henry James, Rebecca Harding Davis, Sarah Orne Jewett

    2. Mark Twain, Henry James, Rebecca Harding Davis 

    3. Gustave Flaubert, Theodore Dreiser,  Stephen Crane

    4. Anton Chekhov, George Eliot, Mark Twain 

    1. The language used in books by realists was

    1. Straightforward and comic

    2. Satiric and overly poetic

    3. Humoristic and poetic

    4. Satiric and wordy

    1. Mark twain was born in ….

    1. In 1835, in Mississippi

    2. In 1835, in Florida

    3. In 1835, in Kentucky

    4. In 1835, in Connecticut

    1. Mark Twain is the pseudonym of …

    1. Samuel Langhorne Clemens

    2. Gustave Flaubert

    3. Stephen Crane

    4. Guy de Maupassant

    1. During the Civil War ….

    1. South was against slavery because of the religious beliefs of the Southerners

    2. South supported antislavery views because of rapid industrialization

    3. North supported slavery because almost free workforce was the major need

    4. North did not support slavery any more as the rapid industrialization made cheap labor less economic necessity

    1. Realism is an artistic movement begun .

    1. in the 19th century in France

    2. in the 18th century in Italy

    3. in the 19th century Italy

    4. in the 18th century France

    1. … tried to represent events and social conditions as they actually are, without idealization.

    1. Puritans

    2. Romanticist

    3. Realist

    4. Enlighteners

    1. …. show us rather than tell us.

    1. Puritans

    2. Romanticists

    3. Realists

    4. Enlighteners

    1. Maggie: A Girl of the Streets” is written by …

    1. Theodore Dreiser

    2. Stephen Crane

    3. Mark Twain

    4. William Dean Howells

    1. The novel ‘American tragedy” is written by …

    1. Theodore Dreiser

    2. Thomas Paine

    3. Mark Twain

    4. William Dean Howells

    1. The protagonist of the novel “Gennie Gerhard”

    1. is a poor girl, eldest of six children

    2. is killed by her lover

    3. leaves for a city seeking better life

    4. manages to escape from slavery

    1. Which of the following was not written by Tony Morrison?

    1. Song of Solomon

    2. The Bluest Eyes

    3. Paradise

    4. Carrie

    1. The novel “Moby Dick” was written by …

    1. Herman Melville

    1. Daniel Defoe

    2. Jack London

    3. Mark Twain

    1. … is a dystopian vision of a future where television dominates society and books are illegal

    1. Fahrenheit 451

    2. Carrie

    3. Ahmed and the Oblivion Machines

    4. The Illustrated Man

    1. Which literary movement is described in the following definition?

    “Coinciding with the European movement, it rebelled against classicism, and focused on individualism, idealism, imagination, and nature.”

    1. Puritanism

    2. Age of reason

    3. Abolitionism

    4. Romanticism

    1. A group of people who came to America in the beginning of the 17th century in order to have freedom of religion called themselves ….

    1. Explorers

    2. Enlighteners

    3. Puritans

    4. Romanticists

    1. “Uncle Tom’s cabin” was written by …

    1. Harriet Beecher Stowe

    2. Calvin Stowe

    3. Harriet Tubman

    4. Frederick Douglass

    1. Native American literature was based on Oral tradition and fiction

    2. Written form and fiction

    3. Oral tradition and non-fiction

    4. Written form and non-fiction

    1. The protagonist of the novel “Uncle Tom’s cabin” is….

    1. An old black man whose name is Tom

    2. A middle-aged slaveholder whose name is Mr. Legree

    3. A young black man whose name is George

    4. A middle-aged black man whose name is Tom

    1. Plot of the work is …

    1. Sequence of events

    2. Beginning of the conflict

    3. Solution of the conflict

    4. Climax of the work

    1. Age of exploration is characterized with the examples of writings, such as …

    1. Letters, diaries, journals

    2. Letters, poems, fictional stories

    3. Novels about the first settlers and autobiographies, letters

    4. Novels about the native inhabitants and autobiographies, personal accounts

    1. The novel ‘American tragedy” is written by …

    1. Theodore Dreiser

    2. Thomas Paine

    3. Mark Twain

    4. William Dean Howells

    1. The protagonist of the novel “Gennie Gerhard”

    1. is a poor girl, eldest of six children

    2. is killed by her lover

    3. leaves for a city seeking better life

    4. manages to escape from slavery

    1. Which of the following was not written by Tony Morrison?

    1. Song of Solomon

    2. The Bluest Eyes

    3. Paradise

    4. Carrie

    1. The novel “Moby Dick” was written by …

    1. Herman Melville

    2. Daniel Defoe

    3. Jack London

    4. Mark Twain

    1. … is a dystopian vision of a future where television dominates society and books are illegal

    1. Fahrenheit 451

    2. Carrie

    3. Ahmed and the Oblivion Machines

    4. The Illustrated Man

    1. The only novel written by Jerome David Salinger

    1. Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction

    2. The Catcher in the Rye

    3. Murders in Rue Morgue

    4. Nine Stories

    1. The term Beat generation was first coined by …

    1. Jack Kerouac

    2. Jerome David Salinger

    3. Allen Ginsberg

    4. Arthur Miller

    1. Which of the following is not written by Benjamin Franklin?

    1. Autobiography

    2. Common sense

    3. Poor Richard’s Almanacs

    4. Silence Do goods

    1. The biggest Native American tribe was

    1. Apache

    2. Sioux

    3. Cherokee

    4. Cheyenne

    1. Antagonist is …

    1. A central character of the work

    2. A second central character of the work

    3. An opposing character to the central character of the work

    4. A supporting character to the central character of the work

    1. Point of view is the element of the work that analyzes ….

    1. How the story is narrated

    2. What the main idea is

    3. What the author wants to discuss

    4. How the plot is ordered

    1. Which of the following is not a representative of the Age of Reason?

    1. Thomas Paine

    2. Benjamin Franklin

    3. Thomas Jefferson

    4. John Smith

    1. Choose the correct time order of periods in American Literature

    1. Native American, Colonial/ Puritanism, Revolutionist/ Nationalism/Age of Reason , Romantic, Realism, Naturalism, Modernism, Harlem Renaissance

    2. Colonial/ Puritanism, Native American, Revolutionist/ Nationalism/ Age of Reason, Romantic, Realism, Naturalism, Harlem Renaissance, Modernism

    3. Native American, Colonial/ Puritanism, Revolutionist/ Nationalism, Realism, Romantic, Naturalism, Modernism, Harlem Renaissance

    4. Native American, Colonial/ Puritanism, Revolutionist/ Nationalism/Age of Reason, Romantic, Realism, Modernism, Harlem Renaissance, Naturalism

    1. “Uncle Tom’s cabin” is an example of ..

    1. American Romantic literature

    2. American Puritan literature

    3. American Abolitionist literature

    4. American Enlightenment literature




    1. “Underground railroad” is a…

    1. Secret organization that supported runaway slaves

    2. Secret organization that supported slaveholders

    3. Secret organization that supported fugitive slave writers

    4. Secret organization that helped runaway slaves to return to their masters’

    1. “Uncle Tom’s cabin” was published in

    1. 1851

    2. 1852

    3. 1853

    4. 1854

    1. “Uncle Tom’s cabin” is an example of ..

    1. American Romantic literature

    2. American Puritan literature

    3. American Abolitionist literature

    4. American Enlightenment literature

    1. Which of the following is not written by Benjamin Franklin?

    1. Autobiography

    2. Common sense

    3. Poor Richard’s Almanacs

    4. Silence Do goods

    1. Antagonist is …

    1. A central character of the work

    2. A second central character of the work

    3. An opposing character to the central character of the work

    4. A supporting character to the central character of the work

    1. Which literary movement is described in the following definition?

    “It rebelled against Romanticism and Neoclassicism and promoted facts over intellectual or emotional reasoning.”

    1. Puritannism

    2. Realism

    3. Enlightenment

    4. Romanticism

    1. . “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” (1841) is written by

    1. Ray Bradbury

    2. Stephen king

    3. Edgar Allan Poe

    4. Isaac Asimov

    1. The biggest Native American tribe was

    1. Apache

    2. Sioux

    3. Cherokee

    4. Cheyenne










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