ENGL 102 TEST 3 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
- Liberty University / ENGL 102
- 26 Mar 2019
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Question
1
- Choose one word that best explains
why the people have rejected the “multitude of mercy” offered by the
speaker?
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Humanism |
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Pleasure |
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Materialism |
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Science |
1.6 points
Question
2
- Choose one word that best
describes how the speaker feels about those of whom he speaks.
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Indifferent |
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Disappointed |
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Shame |
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Apathetic |
1.6 points
Question
3
- Death’s vow to search for “both
great and small,” never to relax at any point, means that
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Death is universal
and inescapable. |
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Humanity is at war
with death. |
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Cruelty is all
Death knows. |
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Death is cruel to
both great and small. |
1.6 points
Question
4
- The speaker characterizes the
“creatures” about whom he speaks as __________.
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physically blind |
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spiritually poor
and lost |
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successful |
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deists |
1.6 points
Question
5
- According to the excerpt,
__________.
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evil is popular and
well-spoken of. |
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pride goeth before
the fall. |
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people acknowledge
God. |
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people pray to God
for deliverance from evil. |
1.6 points
Question
6
- Episodic Bible
stories were the sources of miracle plays.
True
False
1.6 points
Question
7
- Which character in Everyman says
to Everyman: "Fear not; I will speak for thee."
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Good Deeds |
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Goods |
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Knowledge |
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Beauty |
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Question
8
- Confession gives Everyman a
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vow |
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scourge |
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petition |
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voucher |
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Question
9
- The name "Oedipus" means
swollen hand.
True
False
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Question
10
- In the play Oedipus the Chorus
say: “Majestic Oedipus! / No prince in Thebes had ever such renown, / No
prince won such grace of power. / And now of all men ever known / Most
pitiful is this man’s story: / His fortunes are most changed, his state /
Fallen to a low slave’s / Ground under bitter fate.” The excerpt
uses __________ as its organizing principle.
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Opposites |
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Cause and effect
argument |
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Verisimilitude |
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Analogy |
1.6 points
Question
11
- "Quem Quoeritis" means
"Whom Do You Seek."
True
False
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Question
12
- Greek tragedy encouraged the use
of comedy and tragedy in the same play to show the duality of human
nature.
True
False
1.6 points
Question
13
- Greek actors used giant masks to
indicate their character types or emotions.
True
False
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Question
14
- In Everyman, who does not speak?
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God |
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Everyman |
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Faith |
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Death |
1.6 points
Question
15
- Which convention is a device for
rolling out onto the stage evidence of actions which cannot be depicted on
stage?
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antigone |
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strophe |
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parados |
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parados |
1.6 points
Question
16
- Miracle plays became obsolete
largely from the re-emergence of Roman models of drama.
True
False
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Question
17
- Strength speaks in Everyman
saying: “You spend your speech and waste your brain.” In context, this
means that
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One is entitled to
free speech. |
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Time has passed for
action. |
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Strength does not
care. Effort is useless. |
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Idleness is the
result. |
1.6 points
Question
18
- The Greek scene (skene) building
had no drop curtain.
True
False
1.6 points
Question
19
- Greek audiences had a knowledge of
Homer's works.
True
False
1.6 points
Question
20
- Goods states in the play Everyman:
“Who calleth me? Everyman? What hast thou hast! / I lie here in corners,
trussed and piled so high, / And in chest I am locked so fast, / Also
sacked in bags, thou mayst see with thine eye, / I cannot stir; in packs
low I lie. / What would ye have, lightly me say.”
Words and phrases such as “trussed,” “locked,” “sacked in bags,” and “cannot stir” allude to someone who is
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A miser |
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Generous |
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Princely |
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Anti-materialist |
1.6 points
Question
21
- A messenger tells Oedipus that the
king's (Oedipus's) father, _____, is dead.
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Polybos |
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Kreon |
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Jokasta |
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Teiresias |
1.6 points
Question
22
- In Greek theater, all roles were
performed by males.
True
False
1.6 points
Question
23
- Othello is known to be honest,
open, sincere, and overly trusting.
True
False
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Question
24
- In the play Oedipus the Chorus
say: “Majestic Oedipus! / No prince in Thebes had ever such renown, / No
prince won such grace of power. / And now of all men ever known / Most
pitiful is this man’s story: / His fortunes are most changed, his state /
Fallen to a low slave’s / Ground under bitter fate.” The speaker
uses opposites in this excerpt. This is an example of the use of
________________.
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Contrast. |
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Cause and effect
argument. |
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Verisimilitude. |
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Analogy |
1.6 points
Question
25
- Greek theatre invented the drop-curtain
device.
True
False
1.6 points
Question
26
- The scene (skene) could not be
used for action because the audience could not see inside it.
True
False
1.6 points
Question
27
- Have you read the syllabus as
posted in this course?
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Yes |
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No |
1.6 points
Question
28
- Bolbus and Nerope are the
childless couple in Oedipus Rex who adopt a child.
True
False
1.6 points
Question
29
- Everyman states in the play
Everyman: “ O gracious God, in the high seat celestial, / Have mercy on me
in this most need; / Shall I have no company from this vale terrestrial /
Of mine acquaintance that way to me lead?”
In this excerpt, Everyman pleads to God for ________.
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Longer life and
strength |
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Help from heaven |
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Redemption and companionship |
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Help from above |
1.6 points
Question
30
- Morality plays flourished until
late in the nineteenth century.
True
False
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Question
31
- Ancient drama grew out of the
religious ceremonies of the ancient Greeks.
True
False
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Question
32
- Richard Caxton printed Everyman
in English in the early 1600's.
True
False
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Question
33
- Everyman states in the play
Everyman: “ O gracious God, in the high seat celestial, / Have mercy on me
in this most need; / Shall I have no company from this vale terrestrial /
Of mine acquaintance that way to me lead?”
In this excerpt, Everyman pleads to God to allow help from ________.
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Extraterrestrial
forces |
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Heaven |
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Earth |
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Angels |
1.6 points
Question
34
- Goods states in the play Everyman:
“Who calleth me? Everyman? What hast thou hast! / I lie here in corners,
trussed and piled so high, / And in chest I am locked so fast, / Also
sacked in bags, thou mayst see with thine eye, / I cannot stir; in packs
low I lie. / What would ye have, lightly me say.” In context, this
best satirizes
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Savings |
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Wealth |
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Generosity |
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Materialistic
devotion to gathering goods
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1.6 points
Question
35
- Goods states in the play Everyman:
“Who calleth me? Everyman? What hast thou hast! / I lie here in corners,
trussed and piled so high, / And in chest I am locked so fast, / Also
sacked in bags, thou mayst see with thine eye, / I cannot stir; in packs
low I lie. / What would ye have, lightly me say.”
Words and phrases such as “I lie,” “trussed,” “locked,” and “cannot stir” allude to the truth of the popular adage that
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“you can’t take it
[wealth] with you [when you die]” |
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“money is the be
all and end all” |
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“money is the fuel
of life” |
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“money is power” |
1.6 points
Question
36
- A function of the Greek chorus was
to reveal the lead character's thoughts.
True
False
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Question
37
- Because so much of the Greek
population desired to enjoy the benefits of royalty, there were often
on-stage conflicts between actors playing commoners and kings.
True
False
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Question
38
- The Greek stage was limited in the
use of props and scenery.
True
False
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Question
39
- The end of a Greek play is called
Exodos.
True
False
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Question
40
- Antigone and Ismene are Oedipus'
daughters.
True
False
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Question
41
- The beggar in "Quem
Quoeritis" pleads that he be included in Christ's resurrection.
True
False
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Question
42
- Dionysus was the god of dance.
True
False
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Question
43
- Both men and women served in the
Greek chorus.
True
False
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Question
44
- According to Greek theater, it is
not any extrinsic problem or challenge that determines outcome.
True
False
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Question
45
- Setting can be a determining
influence of a story.
True
False
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Question
46
- Have you read the information
provided through the Student Expectations link?
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Yes |
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No |
1.6 points
Question
47
- Sophocles is noted for his clear
and logical action that used political, religious, and personal elements.
True
False
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Question
48
- Goods speaks in the play Everyman
saying: “Who calleth me? Everyman? What hast thou hast! / I lie here
in corners, trussed and piled so high, / And in chest I am locked so fast,
/ Also sacked in bags, thou mayst see with thine eye, / I cannot stir; in
packs low I lie. / What would ye have, lightly me say.”
An inanimate object, Goods, speaks in this excerpt. This technique is called ____________.
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Assonance |
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Alliteration |
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Alliteration |
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Personification |
1.6 points
Question
49
- With the decline and fall of Rome,
drama - either as an institution or a literature - ceased to exist.
True
False
1.6 points
Question
50
- The Greeks were a war-like culture
and enjoyed seeing bloodshed on the stage.
True
False