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Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 Choice 5

Choice 1-1– 100 The English sonnet was made popular by: Who was William Shakespeare?

Choice when an author reveals clues to a character’s personality through that character’s speech, thoughts, effect on others, actions, and looks What is indirect characterization?

Choice the attitude that the author conveys through the narrator What is tone?

Choice when circumstances lead a reader to believe one thing will happen, but the opposite occurs instead What is situational irony?

Choice Beowulf did not need any special weapons because of ’s role? What is fate?

Choice a monk who played an important role in exposing the flaws of the Catholic Church Who was Martin Luther?

Choice Pastoral poems depict a simple lifestyle where________ plays a key role. What is nature?

Choice In the Wife of Bath's tale, the knight has to marry the old woman and in the end gives her________. What is mastery?

Choice Queen Elizabeth told her people in her speech "To the Troops at Tilbury" what three things? What is take up arms, fight with them, and die for them?

Choice Who said, “I am but a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king.” Who was Queen Elizabeth?

Choice 3-1– 100 The rhyme scheme of the Italian sonnet is? What is abba/abba/cdcdcd Or cdecde?

Choice _______was the first commissioned Bible to be written in English, making it widely available to all people. What is the King James Bible?

Choice Who wrote the essay, “Of Studies”? Who is Sir Francis Bacon?

Choice The main literary structure in Sir Francis Bacon's essay was? What is parallelism?

Choice The rhyme scheme of a Spenserian Sonnet is? ABAB BCBC CDCD EE What is abab/bcbc/cdcd/ee?

Choice In the Pardoner's Tale, the pardoner depicts what tone when he said, "For this young man was utterly content/To kill them both and never to repent". What is disapproval?

Choice The tone of of the speaker in “A Valdediction Forbidding Mourning was”? What is accepting of death?

Choice Metaphysical poetry was popular in the ______’s ? What is the 1600’s?

Choice What do all sonnets have in common? What 14 lines and iambic pentameter?

Choice What type of language is used in Elizabethan poetry and Metaphysical poetry? What is elegant and plain?

Choice Where is the problem found in an Italian sonnet? What the octave or first 8 lines?

Choice A “damsel in distress” is an example of what literary element? What an archetype?

Choice What is the topic of all sonnets? What is unrequited love?

Choice What did Anglo-Saxons rely heavily on to share their history: What is their language and storytelling?

Choice What two religions were a focus during the Middle Ages? What is Paganism and Christianity?