Question
#1: Elizabethan productions used (A) extensive scenery (B) elaborate costumes (C) velvet curtains (D) no props.
#1: B
#2: Shakespeare often indicated the end of a scene with (A) a rhyming couplet (B) a line of tetrameter (C) a malapropism (D) a silly song.
#2: A
#3: Music in "Twelfth Night" (A) indicated changes in scenes (B) sets the mood (C) highlights themes (D) all of the above.
#3: D
#4: In Act 5, Malvolio (A) has learned from the practical joke played on him (B) declares revenge on everyone (C) asks Olivia to marry him (D) forgives Sir Toby.
#4: B
#5: Identify the figure of speech in the following statement: "Good Mistress Accost, I desire better acquaintance." (A) malapropism (B) pun (C) oxymoron (D) metaphor.
#5: A
#6: Identify the figure of speech in the following statement: "Your reason, dear venom, give thy reason." (A) malapropism (B) pun (C) oxymoron (D) metaphor.
#6: D
#7: (A) Shakespearean (B) Italian (C) Petrarchan (D) Spenserian.
#7: A
#1: B
#2: Shakespeare often indicated the end of a scene with (A) a rhyming couplet (B) a line of tetrameter (C) a malapropism (D) a silly song.
#2: A
#3: Music in "Twelfth Night" (A) indicated changes in scenes (B) sets the mood (C) highlights themes (D) all of the above.
#3: D
#4: In Act 5, Malvolio (A) has learned from the practical joke played on him (B) declares revenge on everyone (C) asks Olivia to marry him (D) forgives Sir Toby.
#4: B
#5: Identify the figure of speech in the following statement: "Good Mistress Accost, I desire better acquaintance." (A) malapropism (B) pun (C) oxymoron (D) metaphor.
#5: A
#6: Identify the figure of speech in the following statement: "Your reason, dear venom, give thy reason." (A) malapropism (B) pun (C) oxymoron (D) metaphor.
#6: D
#7: (A) Shakespearean (B) Italian (C) Petrarchan (D) Spenserian.
#7: A
Answers
GuruBlue
You did not put the question to #7, however the rest of them look good.
W I C K E D
SORRY! >.<;
#7: A sonnet divided into three quatrains and an end couplet with the rhyme scheme of ababcdcdefefgg is what type of sonnet? (A) Shakespearean (B) Italian (C) Petrarchan (D) Spenserian.
#7: A sonnet divided into three quatrains and an end couplet with the rhyme scheme of ababcdcdefefgg is what type of sonnet? (A) Shakespearean (B) Italian (C) Petrarchan (D) Spenserian.
GuruBlue
That is right!
W I C K E D
THANK YOU! I'll probably be posting more... <.<;
SraJMcGin
If you need any Websites on "the Bard" I have a lot of great ones!
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KreamyG.
:( i cant get it
lovely
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
what do the two men exchange
what do the two men exchange
trish
identify the speaker (A) Olivia (B)Orsino(C)sebastain(D)Viola(E)Feste
1-i see you what you are:you are too pround.But,if you were the devil,you are fair. My lord and master loves you. O,such love could be but recompensed,thought you were crowned the nonpareil of beauty
1-i see you what you are:you are too pround.But,if you were the devil,you are fair. My lord and master loves you. O,such love could be but recompensed,thought you were crowned the nonpareil of beauty
Sommer
The Answer is D. lol I am taking the same course!!
neko
:D I'm taking it too
Brittney
Scanning Sonnet 73-
That time of year thou mayst behold
When yellow leaves, or none, or few do hang
Upon those boughs which shake against the cold,
Bare ruined choirs where late the sweet birds sang.
Im horrible at scanning. But I would love to have some pointers to make an attempt at passing this British Literature.
That time of year thou mayst behold
When yellow leaves, or none, or few do hang
Upon those boughs which shake against the cold,
Bare ruined choirs where late the sweet birds sang.
Im horrible at scanning. But I would love to have some pointers to make an attempt at passing this British Literature.
arie
the aswer to #7 is (a)
Ela
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Eric
Holy... This saved me like an hour of looking this stuff up, THANK YOU SO MUCH
Ashley
this is not helpful at all