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Short Answer A Marriage Proposal 31. Exaggeration is a typical element of farce. Describe this element as it appears in “A Marriage Proposal.” 32. Improbable events are a typical element of farce. Describe this element as it appears in “A Marriage Proposal.” Antigone: Prologue and Scenes 1 and 2 33. Who is the protagonist of this drama? Explain. 34. Who is the antagonist of this drama? Explain. That's Your Trouble 35. Describe an example of external conflict in this play


Print snip Print snip Print snip ExamView - Unit 4 - Lit Course 5 ENG 2 - 10.tst Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________ ID: A 1 Unit 4 - Lit Course 5 ENG 2 - 10 Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. A Marriage Proposal ____ 1. When Chubukov first greets Lomov, his attitude toward his neighbor is a. hostile. c. friendly. b. careful. d. suspicious. ____ 2. The question of the Oxen Meadows comes up because a. Lomov has just come from there. b. the two neighbors always argue about them. c. Natalia has ordered her workers to mow them. d. while preparing to propose, Lomov mentions the two families’ lands. ____ 3. When Lomov offers the meadows to Natalia she responds by a. feeling angry and insulted. c. insisting on paying for them. b. temporarily calming down. d. realizing that he cares for her. ____ 4. Natalia wants Lomov to come back so that a. he will propose and she can accept. b. he will propose and she can reject him. c. they can find another topic to argue about. d. they can continue the argument about the meadows. ____ 5. From Lomov’s dialogue, a reader can tell all of the following except that he a. is easily excited. c. lacks self-confidence. b. is a loving person. d. thinks a great deal about himself. ____ 6. The one common factor in all of the things Natalia and Lomov argue about is that they are a. about land. c. old family disputes. b. questions of ethics. d. basically unimportant. ____ 7. At the end of the play, Chubukov insists that Natalia and Lomov get married in a hurry because Chubukov a. wants the meadows. b. wants Lomov as a son-in-law. c. is so frustrated by the conflicts. d. fears that, otherwise, Natalia may never marry. ____ 8. A hypochondriac is someone whose concept of health is greatly influenced by his or her a. diet. c. imagination. b. heredity. ____ 9. A pompous person is likely to be described as being a. lazy. c. argumentative. b. stuck-up. Name: ________________________ ID: A 2 ____ 10. A word that means the opposite of affable is a. sensitive. c. unfriendly. b. practical. Antigone: Prologue and Scenes 1 and 2 ____ 11. Creon has forbidden Polyneices’s burial because Creon views him as a. a traitor. c. insignificant. b. a coward. d. cursed by the gods. ____ 12. Antigone’s determination to bury Polyneices is based mainly on feelings of a. hatred for Creon. c. loyalty to her brother. b. disloyalty to Thebes. d. anger at the insult to her family. ____ 13. When Ismene shows reluctance to help Antigone bury Polyneices, Antigone responds with a. scorn. c. understanding. b. pleading. d. confused disbelief. ____ 14. When Antigone goes ahead with her plan to bury Polyneices, she believes that a. she can avoid being caught. b. she may very well be put to death. c. Creon will spare her from punishment. d. the citizens of Thebes will protect her from Creon. ____ 15. Creon’s main concern at the beginning of the play has to do with a. acquiring the blessings of the gods. b. restoring political stability to the state. c. protecting Thebes from the Argive army. d. protecting his own and his family’s safety. ____ 16. Creon becomes extremely upset whenever he thinks he perceives a challenge to his a. wisdom. c. morality. b. courage. d. authority. ____ 17. When Creon accuses Ismene of helping Antigone, Ismene claims that she a. is innocent. c. is equally guilty. b. is partly guilty. d. knew nothing of Antigone’s plans. ____ 18. We were feeling famished so we stopped to a. eat. c. talk. b. rest. ____ 19. Her report was so comprehensive that it a. had no gaps and left no questions. c. had to be completely re-done. b. still needed a great deal more work. ____ 20. His frantic efforts were part of a repulse of a. music. c. hornets. b. joy. Name: ________________________ ID: A 3 That's Your Trouble ____ 21. Where is the play set? a. in a house c. at a restaurant b. in a park d. at a hospital ____ 22. What is unusual about the characters in this play? a. They speak few lines. c. They do little but talk with each other. b. They have no real names or identities. d. They do not get along very well. ____ 23. What starts the play’s dialogue? a. A notices a man wearing a sandwich board. b. A complains of a headache. c. B asks A to play cricket with him. d. B describes causes of a neck ache. ____ 24. The concern expressed by A is that a. B has issues that are not being addressed. b. B does not listen to what A has to say. c. the sandwich board will cause the man a headache. d. the man with the sandwich board is being a pain. ____ 25. Which best describes the reaction of B to concerns of A? a. affirming and caring c. constructively critical b. teasing but playfully so d. dismissive and oppositional ____ 26. To back his arguments, B references a. scientific principles. c. personal experience. b. expert opinion. d. feelings and emotions. ____ 27. B first told A that his trouble is that he a. needs more experiences in life. b. doesn’t pay enough attention to his pains. c. doesn’t listen to what other people tell him. d. is too hard to get along with. ____ 28. What does B ultimately decide A’s trouble is? a. A does not know what his trouble is. b. A does not let himself be known to others. c. A is not smart enough. d. A is a difficult person. ____ 29. Someone who is ignorant lacks a. knowledge or experience. c. kindness or generosity. b. money or success. ____ 30. A word that means the opposite of ferociously is a. savagely. c. blandly. b. gently. Name: ________________________ ID: A 4 Short Answer A Marriage Proposal 31. Exaggeration is a typical element of farce. Describe this element as it appears in “A Marriage Proposal.” 32. Improbable events are a typical element of farce. Describe this element as it appears in “A Marriage Proposal.” Antigone: Prologue and Scenes 1 and 2 33. Who is the protagonist of this drama? Explain. 34. Who is the antagonist of this drama? Explain. That's Your Trouble 35. Describe an example of external conflict in this play.
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1. c. friendly
2. b. the two neighbours always argue about them
3. a. fee
ling angry and insulted
4. a. he will propose and she can accept
5. b. is a loving person
6. d. basically unimportant
7. d. fears that, otherwise, Natalia will never marry
8. c. imagination
9. c. argumentative
10. c. unfriendly
11. a. a traitor
12. c. loyalty to her brother
13. a. scorn
14. b. she may very well be put to death
15. b. restoring political stability to the state
16. c. morality
17. c. is equally guilty
18. a. eat
19. a. had no gaps and left no questions
20. c. hornets
21. b. in a...
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