Honors English 1 First Semester Final

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What does Piggy represent?

Intelligence, civilization, logic

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What does Ralph represent?

Good leader, caring about the people

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What does Jack represent?

Dictator, caring about himself

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What does Simon represent?

Good, Jesus

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What does Roger represent?

Evil

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What do Samneric represent?

Togetherness

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What does the conch represent?

Order

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What does the Lord of the Flies represent?

Evil, satan

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What do the glasses represent?

Technology

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What does the signal fire represent?

Hope

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Did the author of LOF use rhetorical devices to convey his theme?

Yes, ethos, pathos, and logos to prove true human nature is evil and the collapse of human civilization

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In the Necklace, who is the girl who borrows a necklace and loses it?

Mathilde

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In the Necklace, who is the friend whom the girl borrows the necklace from?

Madame Forrestier

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In the Necklace, who is the husband of Mathilde?

Loisel

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In the Necklace, what happens?

A lady wants to go to a ball, so she borrows a necklace from her friend and then loses it. Not knowing its fake, she and her husband waste their lives trying to get the money to buy the real necklace.

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How does forshadowing occur in the Necklace?

The box is bought from the fancy jewel store but the dude doesn't remember selling the necklace.

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What kind of irony occurs in the Necklace?

Dramatic and situational.

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Who is the narrator of The Scarlet Ibis and what kind of narrator are they?

Doodle's brother

1st person reliable

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How does foreshadowing occur in The Scarlet Ibis?

Doodle is very fragile, certain quotes, and the scarlet ibis dying

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What is Doodle a symbol of?

Frailness, the Scarlet Ibis, struggles, exoticism

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Where in the story does the flashback occur in the Scarlet Ibis?

The entire story is a flashback

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How does the flashback connect to dynamic characterization in the Scarlet Ibis?

It shows Doodle's brother has changed and regrets his choices

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Who takes revenge on who in Cask of the Amontillado

Montressor takes revenge on Fortunato.

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Explain the irony in Cask of the Amontillado

Verbal-Certain quotes

Situational-Fortunato thinks he is getting a nice wine but he ends up dying

Dramatic-We know Montressor seeks revenge

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What is the symbol that explains Montressor's revenge plan in Cask of the Amontillado?

His family crest of the snake biting the foot stepping on him (Fortunato is the foot)

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Where is the setting of Cask of the Amontillado?

The catacombs

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What kind of narrator is in Cask of the Amontillado

1st person unreliable

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Who are the two main characters in Interlopers?

Ulrich and Georg

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Between the two main characters, who owns the land officially?

Ulrich

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How are Ulrich and Georg dynamic?

They originally hate each other but then change and become friends

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Explain each conflict in Interlopers

Character v. Character-The two of them fighting

Char v. society-They were told to hate each other but end up being friends

Char v. nature-They have to survive the wolves and trees

Char v. self-They have to overcome their hatred and find a way to outsmart the other

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What kind of irony takes place in Interlopers?

Situational

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What takes place in Cranes?

During a war, two childhood friends (one now a criminal and the other a soldier) meet as the soldier escorts the criminal. After talking about the past, the soldier chooses to save his friend by helping him escape

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What parallel is the village in with Cranes? (Mr. Kramer said on test)

38th Parallel

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In the Sniper, does the Republican or the Free-staters die?

The Free-staters

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What kind of narrator is in the Sniper?

3rd person limited

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What kind of irony takes place in the Sniper?

Situational

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How does the setting play a place in the Sniper?

It is a tense battleground and he has to complete the mission before the sun sets.

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Who is the husband in the Gift of the Magi?

Jim

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Who is the wife in the Gift of the Magi?

Della

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Who is the hair lady in the Gift of the Magi?

Madame Sophronie

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What kind of narrator is in the Gift of the Magi?

3rd person

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What is the tone of the Gift of the Magi?

Personal

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What is diction?

The choice of words used to convey the tone

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What is connotation?

The implied meaning of a word or phrase

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What is denotation?

The actual meaning of a word or phrase

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Who is Whitney in The Most Dangerous Game

The friend of Rainsford on the ship

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Who is Rainsford in The Most Dangerous Game

The one who falls off the ship and is hunted

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Who is General Zaroff in The Most Dangerous Game

The one who hunts humans

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Who is Ivan in The Most Dangerous Game

The assistant of General Zaroff

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What kinds of conflicts occur in The Most Dangerous Game

Char v. self-Rainsford has to create a plan

Char v. Char-Rainsford and Zaroff

Char v. Society-Being able to hunt animals or humans for sport

Char v. Nature-The dogs, the jungle, quicksand

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What is the first example of foreshadowing in The Most Dangerous Game

The shot and cry of an unrecognizable creature

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What is a first person narrator

a character within the story, using pronouns like "I," "me," "my," "we," and "us

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What is a third person narrator

An outside observer, referring to characters by name or with pronouns like he, she, it, or they

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What is ad hominem?

Intentional put downs

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What is an allusion?

A reference to another speech, story, or literature

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What is an external conflict?

A conflict that the protagonist has to physically overcome

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What is a foil? Give an example

A connection between two characters to highlight their differences. Henry and Victor

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What is immediate occasion in speeches

The specific event where a speech takes place

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What is the larger occasion in speeches

The bigger idea or event when a speech takes place

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What is the difference between tone and mood

Tone is the author's intended attitude, meanwhile mood is the feeling created in the story

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What is syntax?

The way in which a sentence is worded

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What does SOAPStone stand for

Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Subject, and tone

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Is the Stone speech formal or informal?

Formal?

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Does the Stone speech use ethos, pathos, or logos the most

Logos

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Is the Patton speech informal or formal

Very informal (language)

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Does the Patton speech use ethos, pathos, or logos the most

All three equally

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Is the Churchhill speach informal or formal

Very formal (boring)

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Does the Churchhill speech use ethos, pathos, or logos the most

1st half ethos

2nd half pathos

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Does King's speech use ethos, pathos, or logos the most?

Pathos

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What does King use a lot in his speech?

Imagery and Figurative language

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What is the tone of King's speech?

Important

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What other devices does King use a lot of in his speech

Repetition and parallel structure

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Does X's speech use ethos, pathos, or logos the most?

Logos

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Is X's speech informal or formal

Informal, very literal

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Which of the speeches uses a lot of ad hominem?

X's

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Who is the main character in Frankenstien and who is his family

Victor

Elizabeth-adopted sister

Alphonse-Dad

Caroline-Mom

Ernest-Brother

William-Youngest brother

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What is Henry's relation to Victor

Best friend

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Who is Beaufort in Frankenstien

Victor's dad's friend

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Did Justine kill William?

No

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Who does Robert write his letters to?

His sister, Margaret

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What are M. Kremp and M. Waldman in Frankenstien

Proffesors of Victor

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What does the lieutenant do that is kind?

Gives away everything he owned to the man that stole his future wife

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What font is MLA format and what size

Times New Roman 12

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What is the margin size reguarly and in the header

1 inch and 1/2 in the header

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What is the order of the date in an MLA paper

16 Jan 2026

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What is a thesis and topic sentence

Thesis- main argument for paper

Topic sentence- main argument for paragraph

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theme of MLK's speech

equality and civil rights, nonviolence, hope, and unity

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theme of churchill's speech

sacrifice for a greater cause, perseverance in the face of hardship

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theme of patton's speech

duty and patriotism, courage and toughness in war

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theme of malclom x's speech

self-determination and black empowerment, political action

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theme of stone's speech

gender inequality, women's lack of legal and social rights, frustration with systemic oppression

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what was the theme of the necklace?

pride and obsession with social status can lead to unnecessary suffering

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what was the theme of the scarlet ibis?

pride can corrupt love and cause people to harm those they care about

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what was the theme of the most dangerous game?

Civilization is fragile, and without empathy, humans can become savage

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what was the theme of the interlopers?

Hatred and revenge are pointless forces that ultimately destroy everyone involved

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what was the theme of the cask of amontillado?

obsessive revenge dehumanizes both the victim and the avenger

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what was the theme of the gift of the magi?

true love is shown through sefless sacrifice, not material wealth

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what was the theme of the sniper?

war dehumanizes individuals and turns personal relationships into tragedy

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what was the theme of cranes?

human compassion and friendship can endure even in the midst of political conflict and war