Jack London’s “To Build a Fire” contained foreshadowing, which means_____________?
A. It took place at nightfall.
B. It was a moody and spooky story.
C. It contained clues to events yet to happen.
D. It had descriptions of shadows in the woods.
A. It took place at nightfall.
B. It was a moody and spooky story.
C. It contained clues to events yet to happen.
D. It had descriptions of shadows in the woods.
A. Historical
B. Formalist
C. Mimetic
D. All of these
A. “Euphues”
B. “Paradise Lost”
C. “Paradise Regained”
D. “Acts and Monuments”
A. Henry VI
B. William
C. George III
D. Henry VIII
A. Repeal of the corn laws
B. Opium Wars
C. Great Exhibition
D. French Revolution
A. Romanticism continued the Enlightenment’s focus on a universal order best apprehended through reason.
B. Romanticism challenged the Enlightenment’s emphasis on objectivity as the basis of truth.
C. Romanticism largely abandoned the
Enlightenment’s hope in progressive political change.
D. Unlike the Enlightenment, Romanticism deemed the natural world unimportant
A. Diphthongs
B. Triphthongs
C. Semi__vowels
D. Minimal pairs