Using words or letters to imitate sounds_____________?
		A. alliteration
B. simile
C. onomatopoeia
D. none of the above
		A. alliteration
B. simile
C. onomatopoeia
D. none of the above
		A. a work derived from a Latin text of the Roman Empire
B. a story about love and adventure
C. a Roman official
D. a work written in the French vernacular
		A. Round vowels & unrounded vowels
B. Front vowels & back vowels
C. High vowels & low vowels
D. Tense vowels &lax vowels
		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
		A. Blake’s “Songs of Innocence”
B. Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein”
C. Lord Byron’s “Don Juan”
D. Sir Walter Scott’s “Ivanhoe”
		A. Brooke’s inclusion of a quotation from Horace in these lines serves to emphasize
the distance between the ideals ofWestern civilization and its realities.
B. These lines suggest the author’s anger and disillusionment with cultural norms which glorify war.
C. In these lines, Brooke seeks to bridge the gap between individual experience and cultural norms and beliefs.
D. All of the above
		A. opium
B. dreams
C. childhood
D. A, Band C