Test 9 Flashcards

1
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Not cut down from larger work

A

unabridged

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2
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particular aspect of language

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specialized

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3
Q

long vowel sound

A

macron

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4
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broad vowel sound

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dieresis

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5
Q

upside down e

A

schwa

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6
Q

intransitive verb

A

v.i.

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7
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bold or small capitals

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cross reference

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8
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add suffix

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run-on entry

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9
Q

highest level of writing

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standard formal

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10
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theme of Song for St. Cecelia’s Day

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music

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11
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caused Crusoe to turn back to God

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sickness

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12
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helped singing of church

A

de Coverley

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13
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author of Gulliver’s travels

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Swift

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14
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6 in. tall in GT

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Lilliputians

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15
Q

resembled horses

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Houyhnhnms

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16
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unkept humans

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yahoos

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17
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written by Cowper, nature as God’s creation for man

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The Task

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18
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written by Thomas Gray; obscure, humble people

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Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard

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19
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name of deserted village

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Auburn

20
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written by Blake, innocence and purity

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The Lamb

21
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written by Burns, reminiscing

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Auld lang syne

22
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theme of To a Louse

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be sincere

23
Q

laid foundation for English realistic fiction

A

Defoe

24
Q

greatest prose satirist

A

Swift

25
Q

father of English hymnody

A

Boswell

26
Q

concise saying witty or satiric

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epigram

27
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“say first of God above or man below”

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Essay on Man

28
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“God moves in mysterious ways”

A

Light Shining Out of Darkness

29
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“full many a gem of purest rays supreme”

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Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard

30
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“that is”

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i.e.

31
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“for example”

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e.g.

32
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beauty of nature and depravity of man

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Lines Written In Early Spring

33
Q

high aspirations, faithful to home

A

To a Sky-lark

34
Q

going to Istanbul

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Maid of Athens

35
Q

greatest mind of Romantic movement

A

Coleridge

36
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greatest English lyricist

A

Shelley

37
Q

When I had Fears

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Keats

38
Q

A Dirge, Ode to West Wind, Mutability

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written by Shelley

39
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initiated gothic novel

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Walpole

40
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created historical novel

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Sir Walter Scott

41
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won in battle of Ivanhoe

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Black Knight

42
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substitution for closely related word or term

A

metonymy

43
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“have I not reason to lament what man has made of man”, Wordsworth

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Lines Written In Early Spring

44
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“a host of golden daffodils beneath the breeze”

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I Wander Lonely as a Cloud

45
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“one impulse from a vernal wood”

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The tables turned

46
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My Native Land

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Scott