Abeka grade 9 Lit. test 6

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It allows the author to bring something to the reader's mind.

Why do authors choose to use allusiions in their writings?

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Robert Burns

"A Red, Red Rose"

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A.A. Miline

"The Ugly Duckling"

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The narrator concurs that love takes work, but it would be foolish to turn away from it.

Which statement best describes "The Penalty of Love"

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Miguel de Cervantes

"The Fight with the Windmills"

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Edgar Allan Poe

"The Gold Bug"

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"Cristmas Time on the Frontier"/faith"

For the following line, choose the correct selection and its theme: "Hard times have come again and agian, but we have trusted in Him, dreading nothing so much as a doubt of His protecting care."

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie

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selfish love

Which of the following best describes the Lady's love demonstrated in "The Glove and the Lions"?

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William Wordsworth

"Character of the Happy Warrior"

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Leo Tolstoy

"A Spark Neglected Burns the House"

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dynamic

Based on the beginning and the end of "Where Love Is, There Is God Also," What type of character is Martin?

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alliteration

He bowed his head, and bent his knee/ Upon the monarch's silken stool.

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metaphor

Hearty and hale was he, an oak that is covered with snowflakes;

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thankfulness

What was Evangeline's response upon finding Gabriel?

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Dialect

"And I will luve thee still, my dear, Till a the seas gang dry."

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Juliet's Balcony

In Romeo and Juliet, where did the interaction of the two take place?

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allusion

"Farewell!" said the priest, as he stood at the shadow of the threshold;"See that you bring the Prodigal Son from his fasting and famine."

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her hair

In "The Gift of the Magi," what did Della sell for twenty dollars?

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assonance

The river glideth at his own sweet will:

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