TEST 6 ENGLISH Flashcards

1
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Who killed Macbeth?

A

Macduff

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2
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Who escaped while his father was being murdered?

A

Fleance

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3
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Who said, ‘there’s daggers in men’s smiles’?

A

Donalbain

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4
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Complete the quote: ‘Screw your courage to the sticking-place, /And we will not fail.’ Who said this?

A

Lady Macbeth

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5
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Who were murdered alongside her children?

A

Lady Macduff

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6
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What did Macbeth see at the banquet?

A

The ghost of Banquo

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7
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Match the author with the quote: Do you see yonder Wicket-gate?

A

John Bunyan

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8
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Match the author with the quote: I could not love thee (deare) so much, Lov’d I not honour more.

A

Richard Lovelance

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9
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Match the author with the quote: Come live with me, and be my love…

A

Christopher Marlowe

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10
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Match the author with the quote:The mind is its own place, and in itself…

A

John Milton

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11
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Match the author with the quote: Let me not to the marriage of true minds…

A

William Shakespare

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12
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Match the author with the quote: Upon a great adventure he was bound…

A

Edmund Spencer

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13
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Match the author with the quote: For if she be not for me…

A

George Wither

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14
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What place was built for the relief and security of the Lord’s pilgrims?

A

Palace Beautiful

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15
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What represents assurance of salvation?

A

Sealed roll

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16
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What represents death?

A

The river

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17
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What represents the world’s system?

A

Vanity fair

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18
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What is the land before the river?

A

Beulah

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19
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What represents heaven?

A

Zion (Celestial City)

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20
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Identify the literary work: The Canterbury Tales

A

William Chaucer

21
Q

Identify the literary term: Blank verse

A

Unrhymed iambic pentameter

22
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Define: Iambic

A

One unaccented followed by an accented syllable

23
Q

Define: Paradise Lost

A

Greatest epic in English literature, “justify the ways of God to men”

24
Q

Define: Rhythms

A

The regular recurrence of sounds

25
Q

Describe: Apollyon

A

Battles with Christian

26
Q

Describe: Diffidence

A

Giant Despair’s wife

27
Q

Who directed Christian to the wicket gate?

A

Evangelist

28
Q

What happened to Faithful?

A

Killed in Vanity Fair

29
Q

Who crawled over the wall?

A

Formalist

30
Q

Who locked Christian and Hopeful in his castle?

A

Giant Despair

31
Q

Who helped Christian through the gate?

A

Goodwill

32
Q

What happened to Ignorance?

A

Thrown into hell from the gates of the city

33
Q

What did the Interpreter show Christian?

A

The man in the iron cage

34
Q

What did Pliable do after the slough?

A

Went home

35
Q

Match the author with the work: The Canterbury Tales

A

Geoffrey Chaucer

36
Q

Match the author with the work: Doctor Faustus

A

Christopher Marlowe

37
Q

Match the author with the work: Ecclesiastical History of the English People

A

The Venerable Bede

38
Q

Match the author with the work: The Faire Queene

A

Edmund Spenser

39
Q

Match the author with the work: Morte Darthur

A

Thomas Malory

40
Q

Match the author with the work: The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd

A

Sir Walter Raleigh

41
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Match the author with the work: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

A

The Pearl Poet

42
Q

Match the author with the work: Utopia

A

Sir Thomas More

43
Q

What is a soliloquy?

A

Speech by one character alone on the stage

44
Q

Define: Conceit

A

Unusual comparison especially used by the Metaphysical poets

45
Q

What is blank verse commonly known as?

A

Unrhymed iambic pentameter

46
Q

What is the subject of Everyman?

A

The hour of death

47
Q

What is compared in ‘On the Life of Man’?

A

Man’s life to a play of passion

48
Q

What is the theme of ‘The Pulley’?

A

A man’s need for rest

49
Q

Define allegory

A

A narrative in which the characters, places, and events are represent certain abstract qualities or ideas designed to teach some moral lesson or truth