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American Literature

Why do you think the uncle was named the “Unnatural Uncle” ?

Why do you think the uncle was named the “Unnatural Uncle” ?

A. The Eskimo’s felt that family was important and to try to harm a family member was not normal or natural
B. The pronunciation of Eskimo names are impossible so the author decided that this was easy for the reader
C. All Eskimo myths name the antagonist the “Unnatural Uncle”
D. Since this tale is from the oral tradition, the characters had no names and when the myth was written down this is the name that was given

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American Literature, English Literature Mcqs

But when a Boy, and Barefoot I more than once at Noon Have passed, I thought, a Whip lash Unbraiding in the Sun The speaker of this poem is_____________?

But when a Boy, and Barefoot I more than once at Noon Have passed, I thought, a Whip lash Unbraiding in the Sun The speaker of this poem is_____________?

A. A boy
B. An alien
C. A girl
D. A communist

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American Literature, English Literature Mcqs

At the end of Hare’s adventure with the headless bodies how does he turned them into “fast-fish.” ?

At the end of Hare’s adventure with the headless bodies how does he turned them into “fast-fish.” ?

A. The headless bodies served Hare fish.
B. The headless bodies tried to abuse people so they were turned into ’fast-fish’ as a punishment.
C. The headless bodies liked to eat fish.
D. The headless bodies were actually creatures who evolved from fish so they were simply returned to their primordial state

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American Literature, English Literature Mcqs

The cloud-spirits peeped from their silvery islands, as the congregated mirth went roaring up the sky! The Man in the Moon heard the far bellow. “Oho,” quoth he, “the old earth is frolicsome to-night!” This is_______________?

The cloud-spirits peeped from their silvery islands, as the congregated mirth went roaring up the sky! The Man in the Moon heard the far bellow. “Oho,” quoth he, “the old earth is frolicsome to-night!” This is_______________?

A. An autobiography
B. A fairy tale
C. Gothic fiction
D. A novel

The cloud-spirits peeped from their silvery islands, as the congregated mirth went roaring up the sky! The Man in the Moon heard the far bellow. “Oho,” quoth he, “the old earth is frolicsome to-night!” This is_______________? Read More »

American Literature, English Literature Mcqs