Test 2 (Unit 2) Flashcards

1
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Who wrote “The Fight with the Windmills”

A

Miguel de Cervantes

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2
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Who wrote “The King’s Musketeers and the Cardinal’s Guards”?

A

Alexandre Dumas

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3
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Who wrote “The Charge of the Light Brigade”

A

Alfred, Lord Tennyson

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4
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In “A Debt that Time Has Not Diminished,” George, W. Bush presented ____ with the Medal of Honor.

A

Captain Benn Salomon

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5
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In “The Fight with the Windmills,” ___ was Don Quixote’s squire.

A

Sancho Panza

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6
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the use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning

A

Irony

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7
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In “The Patriot’s Pass-Word,” which country took the victory?

A

Switzerland

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8
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What was the name of the musketeer who had an injured shoulder?

A

Athos

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9
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In “the Dinner Party,” what dangerous animal was under the table?

A

cobra

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10
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Which poem contains the lines, “Make way for liberty! he cried,/Made way for liberty, and died”?

A

“The Patriot’s Pass-Word”

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11
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“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.”

A

“The Legend of Kate Shelley”

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12
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Name a reason for using refrain in poetry

A

to emphasize an important thought through repetition

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