In Jean Toomer’s “Her Lips Are Copper Wires,” a kiss is compared to_______________?
		A. A waterfall.
B. Electricity.
C. A war.
D. A factory.
		A. A waterfall.
B. Electricity.
C. A war.
D. A factory.
		A. A free morpheme
B. Free variation
C. Bound morpheme
D. None of these
		A. Albert Einstein
B. Stephen Hawking
C. Jagadish Chandra Basu
D. Isaac Newton
		A. Langland wrote only about aristocratic characters that were similar to Arthurian legends, whereas Chaucer wrote about lower social classes.
B. Chaucer and Langland wrote in different dialects.
C. Chaucer copied French and Italian style, whereas Langland did not.
D. Most of Chaucer’s poetry was for a secular court audience, whereas Langland’s was didactic, teaching a moral lesson.
		A. To represent the relationship between colonizers and the colonized
B. To draw attention to the positive effects of colonization on literature
C. To explain why there are few examples of successful non-Western literature
D. To show the ways in which mostWestern literature is superior
		A. the growing authority of the Pope over domestic English affairs
B. the expansion of England’s colonial possessions
C. the rise in the power and confidence of the aristocracy
D. the countering of feudal power structures by a stronger central authority
		A. Tennyson
B. Browning
C. Blake
D. None of these