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English Literature MCQs

Option A: Reason

Option B: Individualism

Option C: Political thinking, philosophical, and social movement

Option D: Deism, skepticism

Correct Answer: Political thinking, philosophical, and social movement


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Option A: Harriet Beecher Stowe

Option B: Edgar Allan Poe

Option C: Arthur Miller

Option D: Edith Wharton

Correct Answer: Harriet Beecher Stowe


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Option A: Christian

Option B: Hindu

Option C: Jew

Option D: Afro-American

Correct Answer: Jew


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Option A: Cotton Mather

Option B: Diedrich Knickerbocker

Option C: Brom Bones

Option D: Geoffrey Crayon

Correct Answer: Brom Bones


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Option A: Fiesta

Option B: The Assistant

Option C: The Sea in Being

Option D: Farewell to Arms

Correct Answer: The Sea in Being


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Option A: To communicate

Option B: To articulate their circumstances

Option C: For existence

Option D: For identifying themselves

Correct Answer: To articulate their circumstances


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Option A: Obedience

Option B: Patience

Option C: Loyalty

Option D: Jealousy

Correct Answer: Jealousy


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Option A: Mormons

Option B: Catholics

Option C: Puritans

Option D: Druids

Correct Answer: Puritans


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Option A: For the land

Option B: Sovereignty to establish godly kingdom as they saw fit

Option C: Religious practice of the Church of England

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: Sovereignty to establish godly kingdom as they saw fit


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Option A: T.S. Elliot

Option B: Carl Sandburg

Option C: William Faulkner

Option D: Wallace Stevene

Correct Answer: Carl Sandburg


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Option A: spring

Option B: Winter

Option C: fall

Option D: summer

Correct Answer: Winter


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Option A: Eugene O’ Neil’s

Option B: William Faulkner

Option C: Robert Lee frost

Option D: Countee Cullen

Correct Answer: William Faulkner


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Option A: Transcendentalism

Option B: Communism

Option C: Totalitarianism

Option D: Feudalism

Correct Answer: Transcendentalism


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Option A: Scarred

Option B: Grey or white with age

Option C: Ancient or venerable

Option D: Wrinkled with age

Correct Answer: Grey or white with age


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Option A: Eva

Option B: Prue

Option C: Emmeline

Option D: Topsy

Correct Answer: Topsy


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Option A: finding spiritual meaning

Option B: Critic slavery

Option C: Defend Slavery

Option D: Both B and C

Correct Answer: Both B and C


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Option A: General History of Virginia

Option B: Puritan Sermons

Option C: The story of Plymouth Plantation

Option D: Pride and Prejudice

Correct Answer: The story of Plymouth Plantation


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Option A: Faith

Option B: Hope

Option C: Magawisca

Option D: Madeline

Correct Answer: Hope


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Option A: Burning tobacco as an offering

Option B: Singing songs

Option C: Entering into a trance to commune with the spirits of the natural world.

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Quadroon

Option B: Mulatto

Option C: Octoroon

Option D: Hectoroon

Correct Answer: Mulatto


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Option A: Santiago

Option B: Marlin

Option C: Mandolin

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Santiago


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Option A: Born to be free

Option B: Inflicted with the disease Porphyria

Option C: Of royal birth

Option D: Wearing purple robes

Correct Answer: Of royal birth


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Option A: Frogs used to eat rocks and one day a frog ate a rock that was too hard and smashed its teeth.

Option B: Frogs never had any teeth.

Option C: Hare hit a frog with a club and burned the frog and cursed it by declaring it would never be able to harm anyone because it threatedned to hunt the hare down with dogs.

Option D: Grandmother wanted to eat frog leg stew so she captured a frog and extracted its teeth one by one while chanting a Winnebago song, and since then frogs were without teeth.

Correct Answer: Hare hit a frog with a club and burned the frog and cursed it by declaring it would never be able to harm anyone because it threatedned to hunt the hare down with dogs.


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Option A: Hemingway

Option B: Gertude Stein

Option C: F. Scott Fitzserald

Option D: Sherwood Anderson

Correct Answer: Gertude Stein


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Option A: At Lake Tahoe.

Option B: At Willow Pond.

Option C: At the Feather River.

Option D: At Walden Pond.

Correct Answer: At Walden Pond.


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Option A: To a Congregationalist community

Option B: To a Methodist community

Option C: To a Quaker settlement

Option D: To Philadelphia

Correct Answer: To a Quaker settlement


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Option A: Predicting the Apocalypse

Option B: Declaring his intention to run for public office

Option C: Calling for Native Americans to declare themselves independent of the U.S. government

Option D: Exhorting his allies and advocates to continue working to end prejudice

Correct Answer: Exhorting his allies and advocates to continue working to end prejudice


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Option A: To borrow

Option B: To steal

Option C: To ruin

Option D: To return

Correct Answer: To steal


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Option A: Lake Erie

Option B: Lake Huron

Option C: Niagara Falls

Option D: Northern Minnesota

Correct Answer: Lake Erie


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Option A: Emily

Option B: Rachel

Option C: Margaret

Option D: Danielle

Correct Answer: Emily


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Option A: Interest in the common man

Option B: Celebration of the individual

Option C: Age of reason

Option D: Both A and B

Correct Answer: Both A and B


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Option A: Bear

Option B: Fox

Option C: Deer

Option D: Cougar

Correct Answer: Bear


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Option A: Sinclair Lewis

Option B: Upton Sinclair

Option C: John Steinbeck

Option D: Raymond Chandler

Correct Answer: Sinclair Lewis


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Option A: Horse

Option B: Fox

Option C: Eagle

Option D: Deer

Correct Answer: Eagle


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Option A: Harper Lee

Option B: John Updike

Option C: Henry Miller

Option D: R. Ellison

Correct Answer: John Updike


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Option A: The youngest member

Option B: The oldest member

Option C: The priest’s son

Option D: The chief’s son

Correct Answer: The priest’s son


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Option A: The Eskimo’s felt that family was important and to try to harm a family member was not normal or natural

Option B: The pronunciation of Eskimo names are impossible so the author decided that this was easy for the reader

Option C: All Eskimo myths name the antagonist the “Unnatural Uncle”

Option D: Since this tale is from the oral tradition, the characters had no names and when the myth was written down this is the name that was given

Correct Answer: The Eskimo’s felt that family was important and to try to harm a family member was not normal or natural


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Option A: A boy

Option B: An alien

Option C: A girl

Option D: A communist

Correct Answer: A boy


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Option A: Tom Buchanan

Option B: Tom Joad

Option C: Philip Marlowe

Option D: Rip van Winkle

Correct Answer: Rip van Winkle


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Option A: national identity

Option B: political conflicts

Option C: urban and european vs indigenous and rural

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: All the above


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Option A: The headless bodies served Hare fish.

Option B: The headless bodies tried to abuse people so they were turned into ’fast-fish’ as a punishment.

Option C: The headless bodies liked to eat fish.

Option D: The headless bodies were actually creatures who evolved from fish so they were simply returned to their primordial state

Correct Answer: The headless bodies tried to abuse people so they were turned into ’fast-fish’ as a punishment.


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Option A: Total depravity

Option B: Unconditional election

Option C: Limited atonement

Option D: Irresistible GraceE. Perseverance of the SaintsF. All of the above

Correct Answer: Total depravity


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Option A: An autobiography

Option B: A fairy tale

Option C: Gothic fiction

Option D: A novel

Correct Answer: Gothic fiction


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Option A: Rober Lee frost

Option B: Eugene O’ Neil’s

Option C: Tennesse Williams

Option D: William Faulkner’s

Correct Answer: William Faulkner’s


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Option A: Field and works

Option B: Crusted snow and dead leaves

Option C: Hills and highways

Option D: all are sleeping

Correct Answer: Crusted snow and dead leaves


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Option A: Mrs. Mallard

Option B: Mrs. Mallard’s sister Josephine

Option C: Mr. Mallard

Option D: a third person

Correct Answer: a third person


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Option A: Tradition

Option B: Constitution

Option C: History

Option D: Myth

Correct Answer: History


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Option A: Teton

Option B: Cherokee

Option C: Utes

Option D: Navajo

Correct Answer: Navajo


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Option A: Total equality

Option B: Unconditional love

Option C: Individualism

Option D: Irresistible grace

Correct Answer: Irresistible grace


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Option A: Diamonds

Option B: Land

Option C: Gold

Option D: Gasoline

Correct Answer: Gold


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Option A: Settled in Northeastern US

Option B: Kept the Navajo Origin Legend through oral tradition

Option C: Believed that corn was crucial to creation

Option D: B and C

Correct Answer: B and C


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Option A: Introduced domestic animals to the Navajo

Option B: Made houses of saplings bent into domes

Option C: Legend From the Houses of Magic

Option D: B and C

Correct Answer: B and C


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Option A: Robert Frost

Option B: R. W. Emerson

Option C: Walt Whitman

Option D: Edgar Allen Poe

Correct Answer: Walt Whitman


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Option A: Predator

Option B: Gentleman

Option C: Hierarchical views of man

Option D: Protector

Correct Answer: Gentleman


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Option A: Exaggerated and embellish events and depicted Native Americans as barbaric

Option B: In the General History of Virginia, attempted an objective, journalistic style

Option C: Was saved by Squanto

Option D: A and B

Correct Answer: A and B


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Option A: Belonged to the Delaware tribe

Option B: Fasted 450 times for sins he committed

Option C: Wrote about the trial of Martha Carrier

Option D: B and C

Correct Answer: B and C


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Option A: Sherwood Anderson

Option B: Robert Lee Frost

Option C: William Faulkner

Option D: Carl Sanburg

Correct Answer: Sherwood Anderson


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Option A: William Faulkner

Option B: Tennessee Williams

Option C: Robert Penn Warren

Option D: T.S.Eliot

Correct Answer: T.S.Eliot


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Option A: He killed all of the old people

Option B: He killed all of the female children

Option C: He killed all of the male children

Option D: He killed all of the women

Correct Answer: He killed all of the male children


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Option A: Awareness of the importance of living a life without error and sin

Option B: Awareness of the dangers of setting yourself up as the judge of others or of isolating yourself from humanity

Option C: Awareness of the ethical problems of sin, punishment and atonement

Option D: Awareness of the mysteries and frailties of human nature

Correct Answer: Awareness of the importance of living a life without error and sin


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Option A: Mystical

Option B: Naturalistics

Option C: Deterministic

Option D: Supernatural

Correct Answer: Naturalistics


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Option A: a revenge story

Option B: not a happy story

Option C: a metaphysical poem

Option D: a deterministic poem

Correct Answer: not a happy story


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Option A: A conversion

Option B: A christening

Option C: A wedding

Option D: A baptism

Correct Answer: A baptism


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Option A: It took place at nightfall.

Option B: It was a moody and spooky story.

Option C: It contained clues to events yet to happen.

Option D: It had descriptions of shadows in the woods.

Correct Answer: It contained clues to events yet to happen.


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Option A: 1952

Option B: 1954

Option C: 1956

Option D: 1958

Correct Answer: 1954


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Option A: Eliza and Harry

Option B: Uncle Tom and Cassy

Option C: Uncle Tom and Eliza

Option D: Uncle Tom and Harry

Correct Answer: Uncle Tom and Harry


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Option A: They are nosey and stays busy tending to other people’s business

Option B: The Zunis are spiritual and have a strong moral code that they live by and teach to their children

Option C: That the Zunis are afraid of earthquakes and floods

Option D: That the Zunis like to make up stories for pure entertainment

Correct Answer: The Zunis are spiritual and have a strong moral code that they live by and teach to their children


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Option A: happy and meaningful note

Option B: courageous and hopeful note

Option C: tragic and painful note

Option D: philosophical note

Correct Answer: philosophical note


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Option A: Silvia plath

Option B: Langston Hughes

Option C: Wallace Stevens

Option D: Robert Frost

Correct Answer: Robert Frost


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Option A: Jamming

Option B: Snaring

Option C: Hortatory sermon

Option D: Framing

Correct Answer: Hortatory sermon


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Option A: He sends a young man to retrieve it

Option B: He sends his grandmother to cast a spell on him that causes Sharp-elbow to consent to anything asked of him

Option C: He takes a whetstone with him to retrieve the arrow and when Sharp-elbow attacks he uses the whetstone for protection against the attack

Option D: He lights four prayersticks and asks the gods to retrieve it for him

Correct Answer: He takes a whetstone with him to retrieve the arrow and when Sharp-elbow attacks he uses the whetstone for protection against the attack


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Option A: To include the tribe’s favorite food, corn, into the myth

Option B: To warn its youth about the consequences of promiscutiy and other inquities

Option C: To explain how floods came into existence

Option D: To explain how earthquakes came into existence

Correct Answer: To warn its youth about the consequences of promiscutiy and other inquities


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Option A: De Vaca

Option B: Johnathan Edwards

Option C: Cortez

Option D: Vasco de Gama

Correct Answer: De Vaca


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Option A: Idealism

Option B: Slavery

Option C: Romanticism

Option D: Nationalism

Correct Answer: Nationalism


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Option A: The Mississippi

Option B: The Colorado

Option C: The Ohio

Option D: The Danube

Correct Answer: The Ohio


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Option A: Mysterious

Option B: Slant Rhymes

Option C: True Rhymes

Option D: No titles

Correct Answer: True Rhymes


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Option A: The Civil war

Option B: Voyage

Option C: Abraham Lincoln

Option D: Trip form England to the United States

Correct Answer: The Civil war


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Option A: Discovery of America by Columbus

Option B: Discovery and settlement of the Western continent

Option C: early English settlers

Option D: missionaries settled in America

Correct Answer: Discovery and settlement of the Western continent


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Option A: Elizabeth Browning

Option B: Eliza Snow

Option C: George Elliot

Option D: Anne Bradstreet

Correct Answer: Anne Bradstreet


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Option A: Dekonawidah planted the Tree of Great Peace

Option B: Powerful enemy of the Delaware tribe

Option C: The tribe drafted a constitution to define the governance of their society

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: All the above


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Option A: General History of Virginia

Option B: Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves

Option C: Walum Olum

Option D: Beowulf

Correct Answer: General History of Virginia


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Option A: Indian Autobiography

Option B: Father of free verse

Option C: Father of American poetry

Option D: Both A and B

Correct Answer: Both A and B


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Option A: Cook

Option B: Groomsman

Option C: Head Coachman

Option D: Valet

Correct Answer: Head Coachman


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Option A: Black community in America

Option B: identity of Blacks in The United States

Option C: Survival and continuation of the Black community

Option D: restoration of a language

Correct Answer: Survival and continuation of the Black community


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Option A: A recurrent thematic element in an artistic or literary work.

Option B: The struggle found in fiction

Option C: Giving human qualities to animals or objects

Option D: A story about a mischievous, supernatural being

Correct Answer: A story about a mischievous, supernatural being


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Option A: The Burning of Our House

Option B: The Story of Plymouth Plantation

Option C: Sinners in the Hand

Option D: The Wonders of the Invisible World

Correct Answer: The Wonders of the Invisible World


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Option A: An examination of life as it actually is.

Option B: A romantic portrayal of life.

Option C: An examination of the countryside versus the city.

Option D: A sad and depressing view of reality.

Correct Answer: An examination of life as it actually is.


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Option A: Kindly but firmly

Option B: Set them all free

Option C: Beat them everyday

Option D: They do not have slaves

Correct Answer: Kindly but firmly


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Option A: Spiders of the World

Option B: Hands of Satan

Option C: Hell and Salem

Option D: Sinners in the Hand…

Correct Answer: D. Sinners in the Hand…


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Option A: Langston Hues

Option B: William Faulkner

Option C: Wallace Stevens

Option D: T.S. Elliot

Correct Answer: T.S. Elliot


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Option A: Emerson

Option B: Hawthrone

Option C: Thoreau

Option D: Stewart

Correct Answer: Hawthrone


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Option A: a wide range of emotion from joy to sorrow

Option B: His style of writing

Option C: the joyous moment

Option D: a feeling of excitement

Correct Answer: a wide range of emotion from joy to sorrow


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Option A: Seeing his mother die

Option B: Watching a slave get beaten to death

Option C: Watching his aunt get whipped

Option D: Watching his dad beat his mother

Correct Answer: Watching his aunt get whipped


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Option A: The Rocky Mountains.

Option B: The Appalachian Mountains.

Option C: The Sierra Nevada Mountains.

Option D: The Sierra Madre Mountains.

Correct Answer: The Sierra Nevada Mountains.


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Option A: life resumes to normal routine

Option B: it is day break

Option C: streets are bright

Option D: life is unpredictable

Correct Answer: life resumes to normal routine


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Option A: Tom’s death

Option B: Eliza’s escape

Option C: Tom’s daughter’s wedding

Option D: Tom saving Eva

Correct Answer: Tom’s death


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Option A: Cassy

Option B: Eliza

Option C: George

Option D: Uncle Tom

Correct Answer: Cassy


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Option A: a clean well-lighted place

Option B: the old waiter

Option C: the old man

Option D: liquor

Correct Answer: a clean well-lighted place


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Option A: Fiction

Option B: Narration

Option C: Exposition

Option D: Persuasion

Correct Answer: Narration


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Option A: He decided to prepare some animals for humans to eat

Option B: He decided to go on his way and start a family of his own

Option C: He decided that there were more bad animals and set out to destroy the rest of them

Option D: The tale ended and the reader is not certain about what happened to bear

Correct Answer: He decided to prepare some animals for humans to eat


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