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Wuthering Heights Test Overview. Test Format 36 Questions; 2 points each; 72 Points 36 Questions; 2 points each; 72 Points Matching Matching Multiple.

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1 Wuthering Heights Test Overview

2 Test Format 36 Questions; 2 points each; 72 Points 36 Questions; 2 points each; 72 Points Matching Matching Multiple Choice Multiple Choice Critical Reading Critical Reading You may use your book and notes, so bring ALL of your Wuthering Heights information with you! You may use your book and notes, so bring ALL of your Wuthering Heights information with you! This is a Scantron Test Bring a #2 pencil please Bring a #2 pencil please

3 Topics Emily Bronte’s life / authorial motivation / writing style Emily Bronte’s life / authorial motivation / writing style Basic plot Basic plot Quotes- Character descriptions Quotes- Character descriptions Symbolism Symbolism Romantic literature elements in WH Romantic literature elements in WH Gothic literature elements in WH Gothic literature elements in WH Themes Themes Critical reading Critical reading

4 Critical Reading Multiple choice questions about a passage from WH or a specific quotation Multiple choice questions about a passage from WH or a specific quotation To study for this section: To study for this section: Reread significant/memorable parts of the novel; analyze the intricacies Reread significant/memorable parts of the novel; analyze the intricacies Review notes and significant quotes discussed in class Review notes and significant quotes discussed in class Be sure you understand their significance Be sure you understand their significance What do they say about the characters? What do they say about the characters? How do they makes sense in the larger context of the novel? How do they makes sense in the larger context of the novel? Are any literary devices present (symbolism, foreshadowing, irony, suspense)? Are any literary devices present (symbolism, foreshadowing, irony, suspense)?


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