3rd Quarter Exam Flashcards

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  1. Who wrote “The Builders”?2. What writing style is it based on? 3. What structures are used as metaphors?
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(1) Longfellow(2) Based on extended metaphors.(3) • architects = all men • walls = time • blocks = days • house = life

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  1. Who wrote “Paul Revere’s Ride”?2. What is the synopsis?
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(1) Longfellow(2) Paul Revere warns the American colonists that the British are going to raid Lexington & Concord, Massachusetts, by lighting a lantern in the Old North Church.

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  1. Who wrote “Loss and Gain”?2. What are the important lines?
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(1) Longfellow(2) “Defeat may be victory in disguise” The lowest ebb is the turn of the tide.” (Lines 11-12)

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Who was the a Quaker poet, was an abolitionist and anti-transcendentalist, and had Snowbound as his greatest pastoral poem?

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John Greenleaf Whittier

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  1. Who wrote “The Book Our Mothers Read”?2. What is the theme?
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(1) Whittier(2) Truth is not found in the world, but in God’s Word.

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  1. Who wrote “The Lover’s Errand”?2. What is the synopsis?3. What are the important lines?
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(1) Longfellow(2) Miles Standish asks John Alden to propose for him to Priscilla Mullins, who is also loved by John.(3) • “If I am not worth the wooing, I surely am not worth the winning!” (Line 111) • “Why don’t you speak for yourself, John?” (Line 154)

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  1. Who wrote “Maud Muller”?2. What are the important lines?
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(1) Whittier(2) “For of all sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest are these, ‘It might have been!’” (Lines 105-106)

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  1. Who wrote Snowbound?2. What is it most famous for?
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(1) Whittier(2) America’s greatest pastoral poem

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  1. Who wrote “The Arrow and the Song”?2. What is the theme?
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(1) Longfellow(2) The far reaching consequences of our actions.

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Who was a doctor, nicknamed Mr. Boston, and best known works are “The Deacon’s Masterpiece” and The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table?

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Oliver Wendell Holmes

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  1. Who wrote “The Village Blacksmith”?2. What are the important lines?
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(1) Longfellow(2) “Toiling-rejoicing-sorrowing, Onward through life he goes,” (Lines 37-38)

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  1. Who wrote “Old Ironsides”, which started his career?2. What ship was saved by this poem?3. What is the tone?
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(1) Holmes(2) U.S.S. Constitution(3) Sarcastic

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Who was the most popular poet in the 19th century, and is the only American to have a bust in Westminster Abbey?

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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  1. Who wrote “Hiawatha’s Wooing”?2. What metaphors are used?3. What tribe is Hiawatha from?4. Who is Minnehaha and what does her name mean?5. Who is Hiawatha’s grandmother?
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(1) Longfellow(2) Bow & Arrow = Man & Woman(3) ? (Answer was whited out)(4) Minnehaha was the Dakota Indian that Hiawatha loved; her name means Laughing Water.(5) Nokomis

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  1. Who wrote “The Height of the Ridiculous”?2. What is the synopsis?
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(1) Holmes(2) A man wrote a comedic story that his servant read and laughed about for ten days, causing the author to stop writing comedy.

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Who is known as a master of Yankee dialect?

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James Russell Lowell

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  1. Who wrote “Fourth of July Ode”?2. What are the important lines?
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(1) Lowell(2) “Our fathers fought for Liberty They struggled long and well History of their deeds can tell- But ourselves must set us free.” (Lines 21-24)

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  1. Who wrote “The Present Crisis”?2. What are the important lines (theme)?
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(1) Lowell(2) “Once to every man and nation comes the moment to decide, In the strife of Truth and Falsehood, for the good or evil side.” (Lines 1-2)

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  1. Who wrote “The Courtin’“?2. What writing style is it in?
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(1) Lowell(2) Yankee dialect

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  1. Who wrote A Fable for Critics?2. What is the synopsis?
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(1) Lowell(2) Lowell anonymously wrote off the faults of other authors, including himself.

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  1. Who wrote “A Psalm of Life”?2. What is the theme?
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(1) Longfellow(2) Leave a legacy for those after you.