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In Kipling's story "Cupid's Arrows," Kitty's nickname refers to whom?
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What is the main theme of "Cupid's Arrows?"
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Unit III

Unit III In Class Test

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In Kipling's story "Cupid's Arrows," Kitty's nickname refers to whom? Diana, the Roman goddess of the forest.
What is the main theme of "Cupid's Arrows?" Love is more important than status and wealth
In "Sir Francis Drake," Hayman alludes to whom in describing Drake? Elijah
Name the objects which are symbols in Cumming's poem "maggie and milly and molly and may. shell, crab, starfish, smooth stone
The primary symbol in Borges's poem "Afterglow" is what? sunset
Poe's main character in "The Masque of the Red Death", Price Prospero,reinforces the atmosphere of the story. False
The special rooms in the Prince's abbey symbolize what? different stages in life
In Chesterton's essay "A Piece of Chalk" is the main conflict internal or external? external
The opposition of two or more forces or characters. conflict
Giving human characteristics to something that is not human. personification
The mood or emotion that the reader is supposed to share with the characters. atmosphere
The person created by the author to tell the story, affecting the way a story is told. persona
A meaningful reference in a work of literature to a person, place or thing in history or another work of art, such as literature, movies, songs, or art. allusion
A person, place, thing or idea within a narrative or poem that means something in addition to itself. symbol
A comparison consisting of the state or implied equivalence of two dissimilar things metaphor
A comparison of two unlike objects using like or as. simile
The repetition of initial (beginning) consonant sounds in a series of words. alliteration
The repetition of terminal(ending) or sometimes internal consonant sounds in a series of words. consonance
The repetition of similar vowel sounds in a series of words. assonance
Name two allusions from the story "Outta My Way Grandpa" The Rocky movies, Kumbaya, Band of Brothers, Saving Private Ryan, God isn't finished with me yet.
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