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Literature

Unit 4 Discoveries

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in the last lesson what is the signifcance of the soldiers trumpets sounding at noon it was like a farewell
what is the main lesson that hastrman teaches that the best value isnt price it is sentimental and that love is priceless
give an example of internal conflict found in youve got to learn he wanted to kill the otters but he couldnt make himself
the climax of the story occurs at what point when the lynx attacks the otters
the title evidence not seen is a allusion to what hebrews 11:1 or faith
rossettis poem symbols is a type of extended metaphor with two levels of meaning what is the term for this type of metaphor allegory
herberts poem colassions 3:3 contains pairs of lines called what couplets
the last lesson is set in what country france
in the wild ducks nest colm observes all of the following except that a snake is coiled in the nest
the setting of the wild ducks nest is an island
darlene deibler roses view of life in the excerpt from evidence not seen includes all of the following except we always know what will happen to us
all of the following are true of the eggs in symbols except that they are hatched
in the sky is low the clouds are mean what does dickinson mean when she says that nature like us is sometimes caught/without her diadem nature sometimes behaves badly just like people do
authors attitude toward his subjects or toward the reader tone
detailed comparison of one thing to another dissimilar thing analogy
final outcome of the plot resolution
poetry with no distinguishable rhyme meter or line length free verse
event that sets the rest of the plot in motion inciting incident
mood of a written piece atmosphere
t/f in the last lesson the atmosphere in the story is one of a confident and relaxed spirit false
t/f exposition introduces a reader to the setting characters and situation in a story true
t/f the rising action of hastrman occurs after mr rybar discovers that his jewels are useless and returns home and throws his jewels away false
t/f a biography is a nonfictional account of the authors own life false
t/f mrshalis poem sunset is an example of free verse true
how does darlene deibler roses view of life reflect the truth taught in george herberts poem collasions 3:3 her joy was in god god has a plan for her life and it will all be good into the end
explain the signifigance of the title the last lesson it was the last lesson he would ever teach
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