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English II Pre AP-Mr. Cardona

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26782967GladstonesAll of the following images are vital to the novel except:
26782968Rudolph SchidmtWhen Holden speaks to Mrs. Marrow, he tells her his name is
26782969a record (for his sister Phoebe)Little shirley Beans refers to
26782970Dick SlagleThe "inexpensive suitcases" involve
26784127Mr. SpencerIdentify the speakers, "Do you blame me for flunking you boy?"
26784128Mr. AntolliniIdentify the speakers, "If I write something down for you, will you read it carefully? and keep it?"
26784129Mr. AntolliniIdentify the speakers,"You grab your bags and scoot right on back here again: I'll leave the door unlatched."
26784130PhoebeIdentify the speakers, "Because you dont. You don't like any schools. You don't like a million things."
26784131StradlaterIdentify the speakers, "How about writing a composition for me, for English?"
26784132Mr. and Mrs. SpencerSelect the character Holden does not associate with materialism
26784133MercutioA literary character that reminds Holden of Allie is
26784134Sally HayesIdentify to whom Holden speaks, "We'll stay in these cabins and stuff like that till the dough runs out."
26784135MauriceIdentify to whom Holden speaks, "I dont owe you five bucks."
26784136StradlaterIdentify to whom Holden speaks, "Did you ask her if she still keeps all her kings in the back row?"
26784137MuseumIdentify where Holden is when he makes this remark: " Nobody'd be different. The only thing that would be different would be you."
26784138Shocked"Enkidu's face was pale." From this line we can infer that
26784139IntitationIdentify the part of the hero's journey that the following passage axemplifies: " He entered the Road of the sun/ which was so shrouded in darkness/ that he could see neither/ What was ahead of him nor behind."
26784140OutcastIdenitfy the archetype in the following passage: "His friends/Had left him to a vast aloneness/He has never felt before."
26784141set him straight, god-like (both a & c)Enkidu goes to see Gilgamesh because
26784142Extreme happiness"In the silence of the people they began to laugh and clutched each other in their breathless exaltation." The word "clutched" means
26784143The voice of reason & callous"no one grieves that much, she said./Your friend is gone. Forget him. No one remembers him. He is dead." In this passage the speaker appears to be
26784144Ishtar & Siduri"There is no fury like a woman scorned." This statment refers to
26784145Loaves of breadWhich of the following does not apply to Urshanabi?
26784146"Into the ship bring seed of all living creatures"Which of the following statements by Utnapishtim does not relate to Gilgamesh?
26785364"No one grieves that much."Identify the line that does not apply to Ishtar:
26785365Transmutation" He looked at the walls, awed at the heights His people had achieved" The best word that applies to this passage is
26785366personification"When he saw the plant Of rich rose color and ambrosial Shimmering in the water like a prism Of sunlight" Identify the term that does not apply to the passage:
26785367hubrisIdentify the term that best applies to the following line: "We must prove ourselves more powerful than he."
26785368joy/woe man & elixirIdentify the term or phrase that best relates to the following line: "He was calling out, I have it! I have it!"
26785369greatIdentify the word that does not to the atmosphere of Humbaba's description: They saw the great head of Humbaba/ Like a water buffalo's bellowing down the path, His huge and clumsy legs, hid flailing arms/ Trashing at phantoms in his precious trees.
26785370scorpion peopleTheir knowledge is awesome, "but whose glance is death."
26785371HumbabaHe was the slave who did the work of the gods.
26785372NinsunAsks the gods, "Why did you give my son a restless heart?"
26785373Utnapishtim"I did not come out of desire like you. I was the choice of the others."
26785374UrshanabiThe boatman who "has stone images that will show you the way."
26785375musicOrpheus's gift:
26785376Ball of yarnWhat given to Theseus for the maze?
26785377trapestryPhilomela revealed the whole account of how she was wronged by
26785378CharonIdentify the aged boatman that ferries the souls of the dead over a stretech of water:
26787490LetheIdentify the river of forgetfulness:
26787491SimplegytiesIdentify the term that does not refer to the underworld:
26787492Iron bedIdentify the device that Procrustes used for his victims:
26787493PrometheusIdentify the character who stole fire from the gods and gave it to the mortals:
26787494TemptressIdentify the archetype that applies to the sirens:
26787495their irresistible songIdentify the power that makes the sirens fatal:
26787496AphroditeIdentify the goddess of love:
26787497ZephyrIdentify the sweet and mild west wind:
26789026MorepheusIdentify the son of the god of sleep, sommus:
26789027Winged HelmetIdentify the item that is not a gift given to Perseus by the Hyperboreans
26789028PeacockIdentify the animal that honors Argus:
26789029CassondraIdentify the character who can foretell the future but was cursed by apollo so that no one believes her:
26789030ArroganceIdentify the mortal characteristic that gods and goddesses swiftly punished:
26789031OrpheusIdentify the character who lost his wife because he looked back to see if she was following him:
26789032IcarusIdentify the character who flew too close to the sun and fell into the sea:
26789033DadelusWho built the labyrinth?
26789034HippocreneIdentify the spring beloved of poets:
26789035Jupiter and MecuryIdentify who visited Baucis and Philemon:
26789036HermesWho is the messanger?
26789037White hepherIo ws transformed by Zeus into a
26789038EndymionIdentify the character who is the victim of Selene's magic slumber:
26789039HaycinthWho dies from a terrible wound to the forehead?
26789040Cupid"Love cannot live where there is no trust." This line is spoken by
26789041CyclopsWho forges Zeus's thunderbolts?
26789042PeramiseThe mulberry fruit is associated with
26789785MinotaurThe labyrinth contains
26789786Treesbaucis and philemon were transformed into:
26789787Benedick"Bait the hook well; this fish will bite" The phrase "this fish" refers to
26789788Beatrice"Let there be the same net spread for her, and that must your daughter and her gentlewomen carry" The "her" in this line refers to
26789789Wordplay"Not till God make men of some other metal than earth." The word "metal" is an example of
26789790Don John"How tartly that gentleman looks!" Identify to whom "that gentleman" refers
26789791Claudio"That young start-up hath all the glory of my overflow." The speaker of the above line is referring to
26789792marriage"In time the savage bull doth wear the yoke." The "yoke" refers to
26789793unrequited love"Even to the next willow, about your own business, country." "Willow" symbolizes
26789794allusionI will in the interim undertake one of Hercules' labors... This line contains
26789795unhealable wound"Any bar, any cross, any impediment will be mad'cinable to me." "mad'cinable" suggests the archetype of
26789796BenedickIdentify the speakers, she speaks poiards, and every word stabs.
26789797Don JohnIdentify the speakers, i had rather be a canker in a hedge than a rose in his grace.
26789798BenedickIdentify the speakers, A man loves the meat in his youth that he cannot endure in his age.
26789799ClaudioIdentify the speakers, friendship is constant in all other things/ Save in the office and affairs of love.
26793197Don JohnIdentify the speakers, Even she: Leonato's hero, your hero, every man's hero
26793198LeonatoIdentify the speakers, Hath no man's dagger here a point for me?
26793199BenedickIdentify the speakers, Ha! Not for the wide world!
26793200Don PedroIdentify the speakers, in time the savage bull doth bear the yoke.
26793201LeonatoIdentify the speakers, O, she, is fallen/ Into a pit of ink, that the wide sea/ Hath drops too few to wash her clean again,
26793202BenedickIdentify the speakers, For man is a giddy thing!
26793203BeatriceIdentify the speakers, No. An he were, I would burn my study.
26793204Don PedroIdentify the speakers, I will assume thy part in some disguise/And tell fair Hero I am Claudio
26793205BoranioIdentify the speakers, I whipt me behind the arras
26793206WarwickIdentify the speakers, But nowdays, instead of looking at books, people read the.
26793207ChaplainIdentify the speakers, Not the least. An arrant witch.
26793208CauchionIdentify the speakers, I cannot burn her.
26793209St. JoanIdentify the speakers, Jack the world is too wicked for me
26793210CauchionIdentify the speakers, No, no: this is irregular.
26793211ExcectionerIdentify the speakers, Her heart would not burn, my lord.
26793212Warwickdentify the speakers, I shall be the secular arm in this case
26793213StewardIdentify the speakers, The hens are laying like mad, sir. Five dozen eggs!
26793214CharlesIdentify the speakers, Oh, Archbishop, do you know what Rober de baudricourt is sending me from vaucouleurs?
26793215DuniousIdentify the speakers, West wind, willful wind, woanish wind, false wind from over the water, will you ever blow again?
26793216Lost of innocenceBut I am wiser now; and nobody is any the worse for being wiser
26793217Divine interventionThe wind has changed. God has spoken
26793218temptressPraying! Ha! you believe she prays, you idiot. I know the sort of girl that is always talking to soldiers
26793219AegeusBut this much I must warn you of beforehand: I shall not agree to take you out of this country
26793220MedeaBut on me this thing has fallen so unexpectedly...
26793221CreonThere is nothing tyrannical about my nature
26793222JasonBut this was the main reason that we might live will and not be short of anything
26793223AegeusI went to inquire how children might be born to me
26793224AegeusDo you trust me? what is it that rankles you?
26793225MedeaWhy is there no mark engraved upon men;s bodies/ By which we could know the true ones from the false ones?
26793226MedeaYou have children of your own. It is natural for you to look kindly on them
26793227Dramatic IronyThat word is not in harmony with my tidings
26793228Hospitality MotifBut this much I must warn you of beforehand: I shall not agree to take you out of this country
26793229MetaphorMeda, a god has thrown suffering/ Upon you in waves of despair
26793230MisognyIt would have been better far for men/ To have got their children in some other way, And women not to have existed
26793231apostropheFlow backward to your sources, sacred rivers
26793232TutorIdentify the speaker: Old ties give place to new ones.
26793233messangerIdentify to whom Medea speaks in the following line: The fines words you have spoken

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