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to court to testify AGAINST Abigail Williams and the girls.
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The climax builds in Act 3 when Elizabeth
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26
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Whose Line Is It? "I say--I say--God is dead!"
Reverend Hale
Reverend Parris
John Proctor
Abigail Williams
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27
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In paragraph 135, what surprising news is announced?
Elizabeth is pregnant.
Abigail is pregnant.
Mrs. Putnam is pregnant (again).
Tituba is pregnant.
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28
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What does the raven say in "The Raven"?
"Nevermore"
"Not again"
"No more"
"Forgive me"
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29
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"Once upon a midnight dreary" establishes what mood in the beginning of "The Raven"?
dark and depressing
light and joyful
undetermined
humorous and ironic
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30
Multiple Choice
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The speaker in "The Raven" believes that the sound outside his door is --- (stanza 1 and 3)
a visitor knocking
a raven calling to him
angels singing out to him
an owl in the night
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31
Multiple Choice
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Which of the following is a characteristic of poetry found in the poem?
organized into stanzas
a speaker
tone
figurative language
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32
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The author of "The Raven" is Question Blank 1 of 1
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33
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Paine notes that "Government by kings was first introduced into the world by the
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."
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34
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What does Paine suggest is the problem with a monarchic government?
It is too decentralized.
It encourages too much freedom.
It perpetuates tyranny.
It lacks sufficient authority.
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35
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Which kind of government does Paine advocate for?
Oligarchy
Democracy
Monarchy
Dictatorship
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36
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Paine predicts what he calls "a kind of government by guardianship, which can last no longer till the colonies come of age," (page 28) comparing the relationship between England and America to that of ---
a parent and child
a teacher and a student
a husband and a wife
a coach and an athlete
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37
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Paine writes, "that this continent can make no laws but what the king gives leave to," (page 27).
Which phrase best explains the meaning of this quotation?
America can not pass any laws except the laws the king allows to be passed.
The entire continent hopes the king will leave them alone.
The king must leave the entire continent alone to make laws.
Anyone who does not like the king's laws can leave.
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38
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On page 26, Paine calls the king the
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of England
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39
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On page 41, what does Paine say is the role of government regarding religion?
To protect all religions
To enforce only the religion of the king
To eliminate all religions
Paine says they will sort out religion later
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40
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The "seed time of good habits" is figurative language that shows ---
the vegetation in the colonies
good habits grow like a seed that is planted
farming techniques used in colonial America
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25. The climax builds in Act 3 when Elizabeth lies about John’s affair (to protect him).
26. John Proctor
27. Elizabeth is pregnant.
28. "Nevermore"
29. Dark and depressing
30. A visitor knocking
31. Organized into stanzas
32. Edgar Allan Poe
33. Heathen (heathen nations)
34. It perpetuates tyranny.
35. Democracy
36. A parent and child
37. America cannot pass any laws except the laws the king allows to be passed.
38. Royal brute (the "royal brute" of England)
39. To protect all religions
40. Good habits grow like a seed that is planted.
25. The climax builds in Act 3 when Elizabeth lies about John’s affair (to protect him).
26. John Proctor
27. Elizabeth is pregnant.
28. "Nevermore"
29. Dark and depressing
30. A visitor knocking
31. Organized into stanzas
32. Edgar Allan Poe
33. Heathen (heathen nations)
34. It perpetuates tyranny.
35. Democracy
36. A parent and child
37. America cannot pass any laws except the laws the king allows to be passed.
38. Royal brute (the "royal brute" of England)
39. To protect all religions
40. Good habits grow like a seed that is planted.
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