Calahan AP Language Exam Flashcards
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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 |