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    • [DOC File]AP LITERATURE & COMPOSITION - HOME

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      In the text, the monster says, “All men hate the wretched; how, then, must I be hated, whom am miserable beyond all livings things!” Consider this quote as the condemning statement of mankind that it is, within the larger context of the novel. The juxtaposition of the monster with the rest of humanity provides a great contrast to humanity.


    • [DOC File]Discussion Questions for Their Eyes Were Watching God

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      6. The author makes a big deal about Janie’s black rope of hair. This metaphor is a central image in the book. What might Janie’s hair symbolize? Follow it through the book. 7. Hurston is careful to give us many of the particulars of Janie’s life since she left this town. What do we know about her? 8.


    • SHORT ANSWER STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS – Beowulf

      27. Beowulf and his men move into Herot for the night while Hrothgar sleeps peacefully. What is Beowulf’s boast? (10) 28. What do Beowulf’s men think of their chances against Grendel? (10) 29. How does Grendel respond when he comes to Herot? Describe his reaction to seeing the sleeping Geats. (11) 30. What happens when Grendel reaches for ...


    • [DOC File]Discussion questions for Beloved

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      Morrison frequently makes acute psychological observations about her characters which describe psychological patterns widely shared by men and women in different times, different places. To what extent do you think the tendency to have "housefits" is a characteristic widely shared by men? How did you interpret Beloved’s seduction of Paul D.


    • [DOC File]STUDY GUIDE/QUIZ QUESTIONS – Fever 1793

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      C. The men on horseback think Matilda’s grandfather has yellow fever, so they refuse to let him in the town. So the farmer's family dumps them on the road and goes on without them. D. Two people in the family they are traveling with get yellow fever. Matilda and her grandfather fear for their . lives and decide to wait on the road for another ...


    • [DOC File]Test on “The Treasure of Lemon Brown”

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      B. “There was a banging downstairs and a light as the men entered.” C. “Greg felt Lemon Brown’s hand first lying on his shoulder, then probing down his arm until he finally. took Greg’s hand into his own as they crouched in the darkness.” D. “Greg could feel his temples throb as the man slowly neared them.”


    • [DOC File]The Odyssey Literary Devices

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      The audience knows he has been injured by a man he thinks is named Nohbdy. Other Cyclopes hear the name and think he is uninjured by anyone unless it is a god. p. 1248 lines 28-29 Eumaeus speaks of Argos to Odysseus: “A hunter owned him---but the man is dead. in some far place.”


    • [DOC File]12 Angry Men Discussion Questions

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      Dec 05, 2013 · 12 Angry Men Discussion Formative Assessment Course Targets: I will read to understand and analyze a variety of short stories, nonfiction, novels, technical selections and classical works of literary merit.


    • [DOC File]Of Mice and Men Guided Reading Questions chs

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      Mar 19, 2008 · Do you think this story has a positive or negative ending? Why? Write several theme statements for the novel. Write down fifteen to thirty things that you either learned or understood more clearly when you watched the film version of Of Mice and Men. Look especially for additional or missing scenes and consider how the story is developed English II


    • [DOC File]The Odyssey Study Questions

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      What do you think Odysseus plans to do with the pointed staff? Since Odysseus is the captain, he could have just chosen the men he wanted for the job rather than drawing lots. Is it smart to “toss” for this job, or is Odysseus foolish in risking the future of the whole group by not just appointing the men he thinks best fit to go with him?


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