AP Literature Flashcards
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3582511235 | Gossiped about Ethan and Mattie | After the accident, the town ________ (Frome) | 0 | |
3582512951 | Her red pickle dish | When Zeena suggests that Mattie took away from her the one she cared about most of all, she is referring to _____ (Frome) | 1 | |
3582515344 | She feels superior to the townspeople | Zeena doesn't want to move from Starkfield because _______ (Frome) | 2 | |
3582516649 | Sews by the lamp | While Ethan warms himself by the stove, Mattie ______ (Frome) | 3 | |
3582517885 | The broken dishes and poor furnishings | What clue suggests the Frome's are very poor? | 4 | |
3582519107 | Lucifer | What is the name of the ruler in Hell? (Faustus) | 5 | |
3582533351 | The Old Man | Who tries to persuades Faustus to repent before he reseals his pact with Lucifer? | 6 | |
3582549406 | Jane Eyre | Almost married her brother (should be cousin lol silly weber) | 7 | |
3582549865 | Rochester | When we see him at the end he is blind | 8 | |
3582550973 | St. John | Tries to marry Jane | 9 | |
3582551782 | Diana Rivers | Jane's adopted sister/cousin | 10 | |
3582553136 | Rosamand Oliver | Beautiful, rich, and humble | 11 | |
3582558324 | Hannah | The sassy maid of the Rivers | 12 | |
3582558953 | Grace Poole | Turns out she wasn't crazy or up to no good | 13 | |
3582562501 | John Reed | Died and took a lot of his family's fortune and good name with him | 14 | |
3582565971 | Bertha Mason | Who sets the fire in Rochester's bedroom? | 15 | |
3582567452 | Red Room | How does Jane's aunt Reed punish Jane for fighting with John? | 16 | |
3582575068 | She shares it with her cousins | What does Jane do with the inheritance she receives from John Eyre? | 17 | |
3582576577 | A son is born | What happens within the first ten years of Jane and Rochester's marriage? | 18 | |
3582594314 | The daughter of Praskovya Pavlovna | Rask had once been engaged to who? | 19 | |
3582597686 | She died of typhus | Why did Rask's engagement end? | 20 | |
3582599117 | Titular Councillor | Marmeladov holds the rank of _______ | 21 | |
3582601731 | The door was locked from the inside when they first tried it, then was unlocked when they returned | What contradiction about the case puzzles Ilia? | 22 | |
3582604408 | He buries them under a stone in a deserted courtyard | To where did Rask transfer stolen goods after his visit to the popo? | 23 | |
3582607346 | The murderer had dropped a box of golden earrings | During Raz's discussion about the case with Zos, which part makes Rask cry out in fear? | 24 | |
3582608216 | Gunpowder | Petrovich is known by the nickname _______ | 25 | |
3582613678 | Their luggage only | For Donya and Pulch's trip to Petersburg, Luzhim is paying for ______ | 26 | |
3582614605 | She is ready to sacrifice herself for her brother | Rodya understands that Donya has accepted Luzhim's proposal because... | 27 | |
3582616849 | A letter of reproach | After the Svid scandal, Donya's reputation was saved by what evidence? | 28 | |
3582619015 | To invite Rask to Marm's funeral | Why does Sonya first come to Rask's apartment? | 29 | |
3582622728 | Buys Rask a set of relatively unused clothes | What does Raz do with the 10 rubles he takes from Rask? | 30 | |
3582624500 | her cleanliness | Marm emphasizes that Sonya has to observe what? | 31 | |
3582626173 | He is obsessively flipping through news articles about the murder | What is Rask doing when Zam approaches him in the Tavern? | 32 | |
3582640032 | He hears Ilya Petrovich beating his landlady on the stairs | The night after going to the police station and seeing raz, Rask has the following hallucination | 33 | |
3582669660 | Retrieve a number of virtuous pagans | In Dante's Inferno, on the day Christ died, he went to Hell to do what? | 34 | |
3582673223 | 35 | How old is Dante? | 35 | |
3582673966 | The Sullen | Which group of sinners must remain submerged in the swampy Styx? | 36 | |
3582674576 | Lion, Leopard, She-Wolf | What 3 beasts does Dante encounter? | 37 | |
3582675870 | They don't know the salvation of Christ | Why were many of the residents in Limbo there for eternity? | 38 | |
3582676831 | Heaven | Where does Beatrice reside after death? | 39 | |
3582677934 | Christ's death | What event cause the earthquake in Hell? | 40 | |
3582678519 | 34 | How many cantos are in The Inferno? | 41 | |
3582679274 | Abandon all hope, you who enter here | What words can be found above the Gate of Hell? | 42 | |
3582679696 | Terza Rima | What form of verse does Inferno utilize? | 43 | |
3582680186 | Nine | How many circles constitute Dante's Hell? | 44 | |
3582680490 | Limbo | Where in Hell does Virgil reside? | 45 | |
3582682604 | Noah | Who was pulled out of Limbo during the harrowing of hell? | 46 | |
3582682605 | Charon | Who is the boatman on the River Acheron? | 47 | |
3582683660 | Reason | What human quality does Virgil represent? | 48 | |
3582684140 | They have no hope of salvation | What is the punishment all sinners in hell receive? | 49 | |
3582684916 | Dante's loss of faith | What do the dark woods symbolize in the beginning of the poem? | 50 | |
3582685568 | Sins that are not punished | Which of the following does not fit when we have learned about the "sins of incontinence"? | 51 | |
3582687592 | The universe of the Inferno is grand and multifaceted | What does the term Architectonics mean in relation to the Inferno? | 52 | |
3582689443 | Hell is a choice and the true punishment is not being near God | According to Dante, how does one end up in Hell? | 53 | |
3582690150 | The only way to Heaven is through JC | What doctrinal element does Dante reinforce with his telling of Christ's "Harrowing of Hell"? | 54 | |
3582693122 | He retains his corporeal form and grace through baptism while the souls in Hell have neither | What are so many souls and guardians confused and angry towards Dante? | 55 | |
3582694569 | The Indifferent | Chase a banner and get stung | 56 | |
3582695172 | The virtuous pagans | reside in a seemingly pleasant area of hell | 57 | |
3582695655 | The woeful lovers | whipped around by a wind | 58 | |
3582696149 | The gluttons | have dirty water rain down on them and they get chewed on by Cerberus | 59 | |
3582697120 | The hoarders and wasters | smash rocks into one another | 60 | |
3582699748 | The heretics | they are burned in a coffin | 61 | |
3582704201 | Acheron | the river that spirits must cross to get into Hell proper | 62 | |
3582704931 | Plutus | giant guardian of the Hoarders and Wasters | 63 | |
3582707516 | The angry | trapped in the river Styx | 64 | |
3582708003 | The grafters | floating in "pitch" while gargoyles tear them apart | 65 | |
3582708706 | The sodomites | wandering in the desert while fire rains down from the sky | 66 | |
3582712093 | Pedantic (someone who is excessively obsessed with minor detail) | Which word best describes the example: At the beep please leave your name, number and a brief justification for the ontological necessity of modern man's existential dilemma and we'll get back to you | 67 | |
3582715313 | Disdainful | Showing lack of respect | 68 | |
3582715903 | Concrete | What best fits the word list? - spoon, table, velvet eye patch, nose ring, sinus mask, green, hot, walking | 69 | |
3582717702 | Moralistic | Having or showing strong opinions about what is right behavior and what is wrong behavior | 70 | |
3582718659 | Candid | What word doesn't fit- pedantic, candid, didactic, scholarly | 71 | |
3582719463 | Didactic (intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive) | What best describes this example: "The text seeks to teach the reader about traveling the road to Heaven, which is difficult and obstacle-filled. There are characters in the play, such as "Obstacle" and "Mr. Worldly Wiseman." The main character who is traveling the road is called "Christian." | 72 | |
3582722334 | Candid | Example- a scientist admitting that his experiments were a failure or a particular technology didn't work | 73 | |
3582723601 | Objective | What doesn't fit- emotional, sentimental, objective, nostalgic | 74 | |
3582724561 | Telegraphic | sentence that is very short | 75 | |
3582725239 | Musical | What stylistic term fits- He came upon a body in the marsh that was in a ripe state of decay. The skin was peeled off. The eyes were rotted out. | 76 | |
3582728008 | Juxtaposition | unassociated words, ideas, or phrases place next to each other | 77 | |
3582729765 | Denotative | a toad is an amphibian | 78 | |
3582732035 | Scansion | term used to describe the act of looking for meter in a poem | 79 | |
3582732426 | Enjambment | death, be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so | 80 | |
3582733622 | U/ | Metrical unit for iambic | 81 | |
3582738268 | /U | Metrical unit for trochaic | 82 | |
3582739762 | ababcdcdefefgg | Rhyme pattern for Shakespearean | 83 | |
3582740396 | abbaabbacdcdcd | Petrarchan/italian sonnet form | 84 | |
3582742026 | Stanza | paragraph like break in a poem | 85 | |
3582742551 | Pastoral | poem that idolizes the country life | 86 | |
3582744104 | Caesura | hard stop in the middle of a sentence | 87 | |
3582745486 | Simile | comparing two unlike things using like or as | 88 | |
3582745487 | Metaphor | comparing two unlike things | 89 | |
3582746288 | Personification | giving human qualities to something non-human | 90 | |
3582746612 | Alliteration | Peter piper picked a peck | 91 | |
3582746988 | Motif | recurring element | 92 | |
3582747446 | Allegory | characters or events are a symbol | 93 | |
3582753328 | Apostrophe | poet addresses someone or something that is not there | 94 | |
3582754008 | Anapestic | unstressed unstressed stress, UU/ | 95 | |
3582761025 | Dactyl | stressed, unstressed, unstressed /UU | 96 | |
3582763927 | Elided Syllable | to fit a longer word into a metrical pattern that it doesn't naturally fit into | 97 | |
3582765180 | Blank verse | meter without set rhyme pattern | 98 | |
3582766119 | Diacritical Marker | when a poet adds a forced syllable to a word by using a symbol | 99 | |
3582768708 | Archetype | the Hero working to overcome adversity | 100 | |
3582769198 | Conceit | metaphor early in the poem and periodically come back to it throughout the poem | 101 |