
Unit 2 Small Group Learning
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- Q1
From "The Doll's House" ignoring the stink of the new paint is a symbol for
ignoring that the Burnells are rude, pretentious, and manipulative.
ignoring Mrs. Hay's true intentions
ignoring poverty
the ugly paint
30s - Q2
The doll house and dolls represent
The Kelveys
Aunt Beryl
Mrs. Hay
the Burnell family
30s - Q3
The narrator knows a lot about the Kelvey family, this implies
the narrator is Mrs. Hay
the narrator is in the same social circle as the Kelveys
the narrator is in the same social circle as the Burnells
the narrator is Aunt Beryl
30s - Q4
The narrator calls the character "our Else"
This detail suggests the narrator wants the reader to ignore Else.
This detail suggests the narrator wants the reader to feel affection and sympathy for her.
This detail suggests the narrator wants the reader to feel disgust.
This detail suggests the narrator is the father.
30s - Q5
With the Burnell girls inviting the Kelveys, what could be the theme of "The Doll's House?"
People belong with their own kind.
Separation between classes can change with new generations.
Class separation exists for a reason.
Respect your elders.
30s - Q6
In "Sonnet, With Bird" the poet gives details about being a Native American and going to England. This indicates a theme of
isolation
determination
excellence
acceptance
30s - Q7
In "Elliptical," use of we and they, creates two groups and a theme of
isolation
superiority
acceptance
determination
30s - Q8
"My mother roared like the ocean" is an example of
literal language
an acrostic
sonnet
hyperbole
30s - Q9
Diction, writer's word choice, in "Revenge of the Geeks" is
very technical to show the writer's superiority.
rather intellectual to show the theme of intelligence.
very simple implying the writer's disdain.
emotionally charged to elicit emotional reactions.
30s - Q10
Which quote sums up the main argument of "Revenge of the Geeks"?
"... being different is not a problem but a strength."
"Successful scientists think differently."
"Geeks profit from their technological knowhow."
Schools should find better ways to "nurture kids who reject the in-crowd image."
30s - Q11
Why does the speaker of "Encountering the Other" give historical examples?
to demonstrate his opinion
as an opinion
as evidence to support the claim
to show his intellect
30s - Q12
"The Other is a mirror into which. you peer, or in which you are observed" is an example of
an acrostic
literal language
a simile
figurative language
30s - Q13
"Who will this new Other be? What will our encounter be like?" is an example of
analogy
a metaphor
a simile
a rhetorical question
30s