Test 2 (Unit 2) Flashcards
protagonist
the main character or hero who is usually in conflict with the antagonist
Who wrote “The Fight with the Windmills”
Miguel de Cervantes
“It seemed as still as death, and as silent as the grave. The storm and all else were forgotten and I said I must go.”
“The Legend of Kate Shelley”
Which poem contains the lines, “Make way for liberty! he cried,/Made way for liberty, and died”?
“The Patriot’s Pass-Word”
setting
the time and place where the actions of the story occur
What was the name of the musketeer who had an injured shoulder?
Athos
an opposing character or rival in conflict with the protagonist
antagonist
the time and place where the actions of the story occur
setting
the main character or hero who is usually in conflict with the antagonist
protagonist
In “The Patriot’s Pass-Word,” which country took the victory?
Switzerland
Who wrote “The King’s Musketeers and the Cardinal’s Guards”?
Alexandre Dumas
Name a reason for using refrain in poetry
to emphasize an important thought through repetition
In “The Fight with the Windmills,” ___ was Don Quixote’s squire.
Sancho Panza
antagonist
an opposing character or rival in conflict with the protagonist
Irony
the use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning
Who wrote “The Charge of the Light Brigade”
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
the use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning
Irony
In “the Dinner Party,” what dangerous animal was under the table?
cobra
In “A Debt that Time Has Not Diminished,” George, W. Bush presented ____ with the Medal of Honor.
Captain Benn Salomon