The mask in Paul Laurence Dunbar’s poem, “We Wear the Mask,” represents_____________?
		A. The persona that the characters show the world.
B. The carved masks of African gods.
C. Characters from the Bible.
D. Who the narrator wishes to be.
		A. The persona that the characters show the world.
B. The carved masks of African gods.
C. Characters from the Bible.
D. Who the narrator wishes to be.
		A. Love
B. childhood
C. Inexperience
D. Innocence
		A. Cassy
B. Eliza
C. George
D. Uncle Tom
		A. the ultimate expression of humankind’s ability to control its own destiny.
B. a misguided attempt to overthrow human nature by rejecting tradition.
C. a necessary change that was beginning to go astray.
D. an event that had little consequence to England
		A. studied melancholy and aestheticism
B. sincere earnestness and Protestant zeal
C. raucous celebration mixed with selfcongratulatory sophistication
D. paranoid introspection and cryptic dissent
		A. John Donne
B. Sir Walter Raleigh
C. Sir Thomas More
D. John Foxe
		A. The Franco-Prussian War
B. The American Civil War
C. World War I
D. World War II