8428232643 | The Scarlet Letter is set in... | 17th century | 0 | |
8428238156 | The Scarlet Letter takes place in what location? | Massachusetts | 1 | |
8428241850 | Who is Hester's husband? | Roger Chillingworth | 2 | |
8428245051 | Hester supports herself as a... | Seamstress | 3 | |
8428248167 | Hester is buried next to who? | Dimmesdale | 4 | |
8428257961 | What becomes the symbol for Dimmesdale's guilt? | A meteor | 5 | |
8428266561 | Some say a scarlet A could be found on whose chest? | Dimmesdale | 6 | |
8428273108 | Who planned to escape on a ship bound for Europe? | Hester and Dimmesdale | 7 | |
8428277816 | Hester's daughter is named... | Pearl | 8 | |
8428284608 | Who becomes wealthy from Chillingworth's inheritance? | Pearl | 9 | |
8428294935 | Who lives in an abandoned cottage? | Hester and Pearl | 10 | |
8428299258 | Who pretends to be a doctor? | Chillingworth | 11 | |
8428303400 | The letter A goes on to represent what? | Able | 12 | |
8428329001 | Dimmesdale's gesture throughout the novel is... | Placing his hand over his heart | 13 | |
8428332923 | Who is a witch? | Mistress Hibbins | 14 | |
8428336182 | Who is the author of the Scarlet Letter? | Nathaniel Hawthorne | 15 | |
8428343396 | Who calls Chillingworth a leech? | Hawthorne | 16 | |
8428347365 | The novel is based on what religion? | Puritan | 17 | |
8428350257 | Dimmesdale dies where? | On the scaffold | 18 | |
8428362465 | Chillingworth had been living with... | The Native Americans | 19 | |
8428385583 | Parts of the rhetorical triangle... | Audience, speaker, and purpose | 20 | |
8428390873 | The three appeals are... | Ethos, logos, and pathos | 21 | |
8428396028 | Logos refers to... | Data | 22 | |
8428400907 | Ethos refers to... | Credentials | 23 | |
8428405528 | Pathos refers to... | Emotions | 24 | |
8428419859 | Anaphora containing "Let both sides" | JFK Speech | 25 | |
8428433593 | Rhetorical question "Will you join this historic effort?" | JFK Speech | 26 | |
8428439865 | Alludes to the 16th street bombing and Governor Wallace | A Talk to Teachers | 27 | |
8428455064 | States what passes for identity in America is myths about one's ancestors | A Talk to Teachers | 28 | |
8428456659 | The purpose of education is the ability to make your own decision | A Talk to Teachers | 29 | |
8428465361 | Argues the person and not the issue | Ad hominem | 30 | |
8428473092 | Story you have observed or been told | Anecdote | 31 | |
8428489715 | "You can't give me a C, I'm an A student" | Circular reasoning | 32 | |
8428496328 | What is currently happening | Current events | 33 | |
8428501046 | Professional view | Expert opinion | 34 | |
8428508264 | Offers two extreme options as the only choice | False dilemma | 35 | |
8428518800 | Something you know (has 3 types) | First hand evidence | 36 | |
8428526998 | "Smoking can't be bad, my grandmother smoked a pack a day and she lived to be 90" | Hasty generalization | 37 | |
8428535521 | Verifiable facts found in research | Historical evidence | 38 | |
8428539292 | Weaknesses in an argument | Logical fallacy | 39 | |
8428549479 | "As a member of that group, I know the qualifications" | Personal experience | 40 | |
8428552976 | Statistics, surveys, and polls | Quantitative evidence | 41 | |
8428558229 | Irrelevant topic to avoid a topic | Red herring | 42 | |
8428562559 | Evidence that can't be disputed | Relevant, accurate, and sufficient information | 43 | |
8428570002 | Access through research and investigation | Second hand evidence | 44 | |
8428573563 | A poor example meant to ridicule the opponent | Straw man fallacy | 45 | |
8428577287 | Claim of fact... | Is something true or not | 46 | |
8428577288 | Claim of policy... | Proposes a change | 47 | |
8428579205 | Claim of value... | Argues whether something is good or bad | 48 | |
8428586694 | Closed thesis... | Main idea and major points | 49 | |
8428589144 | Counterargument thesis... | Mentions another argument before stating | 50 | |
8428592963 | Open thesis... | States opinion without any points | 51 | |
8428602210 | AB- Who tells Peyton where to find fish in warm water? | The preacher | 52 | |
8428609457 | AB- Who shot the German Shepard? | Ben Franklin | 53 | |
8428612671 | AB- Who becomes the family barber? | Helen | 54 | |
8428615494 | AB- Who raises bees? | Jim Hickey | 55 | |
8428618858 | AB- The story follows what war? | Cold War | 56 | |
8428627720 | Good men are gruff and grumpy | Alliteration | 57 | |
8428627721 | The superman statue in Seinfeld episodes | Allusion | 58 | |
8428629649 | Repetition of "I need" | Anaphora | 59 | |
8428632756 | Easy on the eyes, hard on the heart | Antithesis | 60 | |
8428642340 | Twinkle twinkle little star | Apostrophe | 61 | |
8428644767 | I've told you a million times | Hyperbole | 62 | |
8428644768 | A police officer losing his license because of parking tickets | Irony | 63 | |
8428646802 | Struggle for life and the acceptance of death | Juxtaposition | 64 | |
8428661999 | Einstein is not a bad mathematician | Litote | 65 | |
8428662000 | Her eyes were fireflies | Metaphor | 66 | |
8428664189 | The White House declared | Metonomy | 67 | |
8428667003 | Great Depression | Oxymoron | 68 | |
8428667004 | War is peace, freedom is slavery | Paradox | 69 | |
8428667005 | When you're right you can't be too radical, when you're wrong you can't be too conservative | Parallelism | 70 | |
8428670095 | Fear knocked on the door | Personification | 71 | |
8428670096 | That went over like a lead balloon | Simile | 72 | |
8428672397 | All hands on deck | Synecdoche | 73 | |
8428677270 | Harry Potter saying Moaning Myrtle is "a little sensitive" | Understatement | 74 | |
8428705696 | Parts of SOAPStone? | Subject, occasion, audience, purpose, speaker, tone | 75 | |
8428715565 | First level of Reading... | Reading on the line (looking for facts) | 76 | |
8428718685 | Second level of Reading... | Reading between the lines (looking for inferences) | 77 | |
8428723591 | Third level or Reading... | Reading beyond the lines (looking for connections) | 78 | |
8428732537 | AGOM- Which character was murdered? | Beau Baton | 79 | |
8428732538 | AGOM- Who does the sheriff think murdered Beau? | Mathu | 80 | |
8428732539 | AGOM- Who actually murdered Beau? | Charlie | 81 | |
8428734612 | AGOM- Who owns the Marshall Plantation? | Candy | 82 | |
8428734613 | AGOM- Why does Fix decide not to get revenge for Beau's death? | The other sons would not go with him | 83 | |
8428762729 | HL- David Lacks | Henrietta's husband | 84 | |
8428765913 | HL- Dr. Howard Jones | The doctor who discovered Henrietta's tumor | 85 | |
8428772508 | HL- George Gey | Director of the lab that grew HeLa cells | 86 | |
8428779006 | HL- Rebecca Skloot | author | 87 | |
8428781941 | HL- Sonny | Henrietta's middle son | 88 | |
8428791083 | YGB- Faith and Brown have been married for... | 3 months | 89 | |
8428791084 | YGB- Goodman means... | Mr. | 90 | |
8428791085 | YGB- Brown lives in... | Salem, MA | 91 | |
8428793881 | YGB- Brown is going... | On a journey | 92 | |
8428793882 | YGB- What time is Brown leaving? | Evening | 93 | |
8428793883 | YGB- Who asks Brown something before he leaves? | Faith | 94 | |
8428793884 | YGB- Faith asks Brown what? | "Do you have to go?" | 95 | |
8428797104 | YGB- Faith watches him from... | The window | 96 | |
8428800322 | YGB- Who wrote the story? | Hawthorne | 97 |
Calahan AP Language Exam Flashcards
Primary tabs
Need Help?
We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you.
For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums.
If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web experience team, please use our contact form.
Need Notes?
While we strive to provide the most comprehensive notes for as many high school textbooks as possible, there are certainly going to be some that we miss. Drop us a note and let us know which textbooks you need. Be sure to include which edition of the textbook you are using! If we see enough demand, we'll do whatever we can to get those notes up on the site for you!