Question
Question 1 (5 points)
Listen
Where does the thesis statement appear in an essay?
Question 1 options:
A)
Endnotes
B)
Conclusion
C)
Introduction
D)
Body paragraphs
Question 2 (5 points)
Listen
Which of the following is most likely a line from a short story?
Question 2 options:
A)
The snow came down harder and harder, covering the roads in minutes.
B)
[Wanda enters from stage left, carrying an umbrella.]
C)
TIM: [looking about, confused] Stop running through the house!
D)
LINDA: I think the boys should pay for the movies. [Turns to head for the door.]
Question 3 (5 points)
Listen
Which theater coordinated dramatic performances that seem to be the link between worship services and theological principles?
Question 3 options:
A)
Greek
B)
Roman
C)
Medieval
D)
Elizabethan
Question 4 (5 points)
Listen
What helps playwrights create an effect that helps the audience gain a deeper understanding of the writer's message?
Question 4 options:
A)
A summary
B)
The plot
C)
The point of view
D)
Figurative language
Question 5 (5 points)
Listen
Greek plays were presented in open-air amphitheaters with slopes used for seating, and each theater had a performance area called the _______ at the front of the structure.
Question 5 options:
A)
orchestra
B)
play area
C)
performance stage
D)
Greek cast area
Question 6 (5 points)
Listen
Works that use farce include more
Question 6 options:
A)
lead actors for their skills and talents in comedy.
B)
verbal comedy than physical comedy.
C)
slapstick comedy than verbal comedy.
D)
characters to carry out the comedic performances.
Question 7 (5 points)
Listen
Which of the following is a good thesis statement?
Question 7 options:
A)
You should always take a break during the workday.
B)
Taking short breaks during the workday can minimize stress and help you regain focus.
C)
Taking short breaks is important for your health.
D)
It's important to take one short break during the day.
Question 8 (5 points)
Listen
Which figure of speech is the repetition of sounds at the beginnings of words?
Question 8 options:
A)
Simile
B)
Alliteration
C)
Metaphor
D)
Personification
Question 9 (5 points)
Listen
What thematically symbolizes Mrs. Wright in the play Trifles?
Question 9 options:
A)
The farmhouse
B)
A bird cage
C)
A bird
D)
A butterfly
Question 10 (5 points)
Listen
What are the themes in "Trifles"?
Question 10 options:
A)
wealth and power
B)
poverty and hardship
C)
isolation and loneliness
D)
perseverance and confidence
Question 11 (5 points)
Listen
You want to make sure that your message, purpose, and tone are clear when
Question 11 options:
A)
editing.
B)
writing a first draft.
C)
proofreading.
D)
revising.
Question 12 (5 points)
Listen
To show opposing points of view in Trifles, which character in the play do the women blame for the gloomy, depressing atmosphere in the Wrights' house?
Question 12 options:
A)
Mrs. Wright
B)
The bird
C)
Both Mrs. Wright and Mr. Wright
D)
Mr. Wright
Question 13 (5 points)
Listen
How can you identify the stage directions when reading a play?
Question 13 options:
A)
Stage directions are typically italicized.
B)
Stage directions never include character names.
C)
Stage directions always appear on the page before the dialogue begins.
D)
They're always labeled as stage directions.
Question 14 (5 points)
Listen
Which dramatic movement had a basis in Charles Darwin's work and the belief that humans evolve through a natural progression?
Question 14 options:
A)
Absurd
B)
Realism
C)
Naturalism
D)
Medieval
Question 15 (5 points)
Listen
In Trifles, what tone is likely revealed by the following stage directions?
[With a sigh, (Mrs. Hale) is about to sit down in the rocking-chair. Before she is seated realizes what chair it is; with a slow look at it, steps back. The chair which she has touched rocks back and forth.]
Question 15 options:
A)
The chair and the thought of Mrs. Wright bother Mrs. Hale.
B)
Mrs. Hale is worried that the men will think she is lazy if she sits in the chair.
C)
Mrs. Hale is interested in the chair and wishes that she had one like it.
D)
Mrs. Hale is tired and wants to sit, but the rocking motion would make her sick.
Question 16 (5 points)
Listen
What part of a story can either answer all questions for the reader throughout the story or leave the reader with unanswered questions and various emotions?
Question 16 options:
A)
Resolution
B)
Falling action
C)
Exposition
D)
Conflict
Question 17 (5 points)
Listen
The following is from the play Trifles. What's this an example of?
[They go in the other room; reappear, MRS. PETERS carrying a dress and skirt, MRS. HALE following with a pair of shoes.]
Question 17 options:
A)
Character list
B)
Stage directions
C)
Plot summary
D)
Key details
Question 18 (5 points)
Listen
The play Trifles mentions the farmhouse where Mr. Wright and Mrs. Wright live. What story element is this?
Question 18 options:
A)
Setting
B)
Stage direction
C)
Plot
D)
Main theme
Question 19 (5 points)
Listen
Which theater introduced the first organized dramatic performances for a general audience?
Question 19 options:
A)
Medieval
B)
Greek
C)
French Neoclassicism
D)
Roman
Question 20 (5 points)
Listen
Which figure of speech is an implied comparison?
Question 20 options:
A)
Metaphor
B)
Personification
C)
Simile
D)
Alliteration
Listen
Where does the thesis statement appear in an essay?
Question 1 options:
A)
Endnotes
B)
Conclusion
C)
Introduction
D)
Body paragraphs
Question 2 (5 points)
Listen
Which of the following is most likely a line from a short story?
Question 2 options:
A)
The snow came down harder and harder, covering the roads in minutes.
B)
[Wanda enters from stage left, carrying an umbrella.]
C)
TIM: [looking about, confused] Stop running through the house!
D)
LINDA: I think the boys should pay for the movies. [Turns to head for the door.]
Question 3 (5 points)
Listen
Which theater coordinated dramatic performances that seem to be the link between worship services and theological principles?
Question 3 options:
A)
Greek
B)
Roman
C)
Medieval
D)
Elizabethan
Question 4 (5 points)
Listen
What helps playwrights create an effect that helps the audience gain a deeper understanding of the writer's message?
Question 4 options:
A)
A summary
B)
The plot
C)
The point of view
D)
Figurative language
Question 5 (5 points)
Listen
Greek plays were presented in open-air amphitheaters with slopes used for seating, and each theater had a performance area called the _______ at the front of the structure.
Question 5 options:
A)
orchestra
B)
play area
C)
performance stage
D)
Greek cast area
Question 6 (5 points)
Listen
Works that use farce include more
Question 6 options:
A)
lead actors for their skills and talents in comedy.
B)
verbal comedy than physical comedy.
C)
slapstick comedy than verbal comedy.
D)
characters to carry out the comedic performances.
Question 7 (5 points)
Listen
Which of the following is a good thesis statement?
Question 7 options:
A)
You should always take a break during the workday.
B)
Taking short breaks during the workday can minimize stress and help you regain focus.
C)
Taking short breaks is important for your health.
D)
It's important to take one short break during the day.
Question 8 (5 points)
Listen
Which figure of speech is the repetition of sounds at the beginnings of words?
Question 8 options:
A)
Simile
B)
Alliteration
C)
Metaphor
D)
Personification
Question 9 (5 points)
Listen
What thematically symbolizes Mrs. Wright in the play Trifles?
Question 9 options:
A)
The farmhouse
B)
A bird cage
C)
A bird
D)
A butterfly
Question 10 (5 points)
Listen
What are the themes in "Trifles"?
Question 10 options:
A)
wealth and power
B)
poverty and hardship
C)
isolation and loneliness
D)
perseverance and confidence
Question 11 (5 points)
Listen
You want to make sure that your message, purpose, and tone are clear when
Question 11 options:
A)
editing.
B)
writing a first draft.
C)
proofreading.
D)
revising.
Question 12 (5 points)
Listen
To show opposing points of view in Trifles, which character in the play do the women blame for the gloomy, depressing atmosphere in the Wrights' house?
Question 12 options:
A)
Mrs. Wright
B)
The bird
C)
Both Mrs. Wright and Mr. Wright
D)
Mr. Wright
Question 13 (5 points)
Listen
How can you identify the stage directions when reading a play?
Question 13 options:
A)
Stage directions are typically italicized.
B)
Stage directions never include character names.
C)
Stage directions always appear on the page before the dialogue begins.
D)
They're always labeled as stage directions.
Question 14 (5 points)
Listen
Which dramatic movement had a basis in Charles Darwin's work and the belief that humans evolve through a natural progression?
Question 14 options:
A)
Absurd
B)
Realism
C)
Naturalism
D)
Medieval
Question 15 (5 points)
Listen
In Trifles, what tone is likely revealed by the following stage directions?
[With a sigh, (Mrs. Hale) is about to sit down in the rocking-chair. Before she is seated realizes what chair it is; with a slow look at it, steps back. The chair which she has touched rocks back and forth.]
Question 15 options:
A)
The chair and the thought of Mrs. Wright bother Mrs. Hale.
B)
Mrs. Hale is worried that the men will think she is lazy if she sits in the chair.
C)
Mrs. Hale is interested in the chair and wishes that she had one like it.
D)
Mrs. Hale is tired and wants to sit, but the rocking motion would make her sick.
Question 16 (5 points)
Listen
What part of a story can either answer all questions for the reader throughout the story or leave the reader with unanswered questions and various emotions?
Question 16 options:
A)
Resolution
B)
Falling action
C)
Exposition
D)
Conflict
Question 17 (5 points)
Listen
The following is from the play Trifles. What's this an example of?
[They go in the other room; reappear, MRS. PETERS carrying a dress and skirt, MRS. HALE following with a pair of shoes.]
Question 17 options:
A)
Character list
B)
Stage directions
C)
Plot summary
D)
Key details
Question 18 (5 points)
Listen
The play Trifles mentions the farmhouse where Mr. Wright and Mrs. Wright live. What story element is this?
Question 18 options:
A)
Setting
B)
Stage direction
C)
Plot
D)
Main theme
Question 19 (5 points)
Listen
Which theater introduced the first organized dramatic performances for a general audience?
Question 19 options:
A)
Medieval
B)
Greek
C)
French Neoclassicism
D)
Roman
Question 20 (5 points)
Listen
Which figure of speech is an implied comparison?
Question 20 options:
A)
Metaphor
B)
Personification
C)
Simile
D)
Alliteration
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to the questions provided:
**Question 1:**
C) Introduction
**Question 2:**
A) The snow came down harder and harder, covering the roads in minutes.
**Question 3:**
C) Medieval
**Question 4:**
D) Figurative language
**Question 5:**
A) orchestra
**Question 6:**
C) slapstick comedy than verbal comedy.
**Question 7:**
B) Taking short breaks during the workday can minimize stress and help you regain focus.
**Question 8:**
B) Alliteration
**Question 9:**
C) A bird
**Question 10:**
C) isolation and loneliness
**Question 11:**
D) revising.
**Question 12:**
D) Mr. Wright
**Question 13:**
A) Stage directions are typically italicized.
**Question 14:**
C) Naturalism
**Question 15:**
A) The chair and the thought of Mrs. Wright bother Mrs. Hale.
**Question 16:**
A) Resolution
**Question 17:**
B) Stage directions
**Question 18:**
A) Setting
**Question 19:**
B) Greek
**Question 20:**
A) Metaphor
**Question 1:**
C) Introduction
**Question 2:**
A) The snow came down harder and harder, covering the roads in minutes.
**Question 3:**
C) Medieval
**Question 4:**
D) Figurative language
**Question 5:**
A) orchestra
**Question 6:**
C) slapstick comedy than verbal comedy.
**Question 7:**
B) Taking short breaks during the workday can minimize stress and help you regain focus.
**Question 8:**
B) Alliteration
**Question 9:**
C) A bird
**Question 10:**
C) isolation and loneliness
**Question 11:**
D) revising.
**Question 12:**
D) Mr. Wright
**Question 13:**
A) Stage directions are typically italicized.
**Question 14:**
C) Naturalism
**Question 15:**
A) The chair and the thought of Mrs. Wright bother Mrs. Hale.
**Question 16:**
A) Resolution
**Question 17:**
B) Stage directions
**Question 18:**
A) Setting
**Question 19:**
B) Greek
**Question 20:**
A) Metaphor
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