The trickster figure is usually_______________?
A. Amoral (neither good nor evil)
B. Christian
C. Evil
D. None of these
A. Amoral (neither good nor evil)
B. Christian
C. Evil
D. None of these
A. Compounding
B. Portmanteau
C. Derivation
D. Backformation
A. Frogs used to eat rocks and one day a frog ate a rock that was too hard and smashed its teeth.
B. Frogs never had any teeth.
C. Hare hit a frog with a club and burned the frog and cursed it by declaring it would never be able to harm anyone because it threatedned to hunt the hare down with dogs.
D. Grandmother wanted to eat frog leg stew so she captured a frog and extracted its teeth one by one while chanting a Winnebago song, and since then frogs were without teeth.
A. At Lake Tahoe.
B. At Willow Pond.
C. At the Feather River.
D. At Walden Pond.
A. Satan was ultimately heroic.
B. The fall of Adam and Eve was a tragic event.
C. Adam and Eve were driven to evil by their children.
D. God abandoned the realm of Eden without reason.
A. John Locke
B. John Lyly
C. John Foxe
D. John Milton