What is denouement ____________?
		A. The ending of a tragedy
B. The ending of a comedy
C. The climax in a tragedy
D. The climax in a comedy
		A. The ending of a tragedy
B. The ending of a comedy
C. The climax in a tragedy
D. The climax in a comedy
		A. Laerteus
B. Hamlet
C. Horatio
D. None of these
		A. Valancourt’s character
B. Emily’s misfortunes
C. The plot
D. Emily’s mind
		A. Mrs. Mallard
B. Mrs. Mallard’s sister Josephine
C. Mr. Mallard
D. a third person
		A. Bradford Nelson
B. William Holden
C. Nelson Holden
D. William Bradford
		A. Is authentic poetry possible in the aftermath of the carnage of World War I?
B. Given the diversity of the world’s poetic traditions, can there be a universal language of poetic symbolism?
C. How can a d world be created out of the fundamentally different and private experiences of individual people?
D. Given that each person experiences trauma differently, is it possible for all to understand the modern world as a d “waste land”?
		A. Dryden’s “Mac Flecknoe”
B. Pope’s “The Rape of the Lock”
C. Pope’s “The Dunciad”
D. Dryden’s “Absalom and Achitophel”