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The Pardoner Study Guide

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?The Pardoner?s Prologue? Study Guide 1. Review the description of the Pardoner in the ?General Prologue.? Summarize that description. 2. What text does the Pardoner use for his sermons? Why is this ironic? 3. What items does the Pardoner show his listeners when he preaches (see italicized portion)? 4. How does the Pardoner force listeners to pay to use or buy his relics? 5. What are the Pardoner?s real motives for preaching? 6. What part of the Pardoner?s sermon do people especially like? 7. What kind of man is the Pardoner? ?The Pardoner?s Tale? 1. What kind of people are the three young men of the story? 2. According to the boy, who killed the dead man? 3. What do the three men swear to do?

Urban and City Land Use

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APHUSH CH.32

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CHAPTER 32 The Politics of Boom and Bust, 1920-1932 Ill. SINGLE-ANSWER MULTIPLE CHOICE. Mark the one best answer for each of the following questions. 1. Warren G. Harding?s weaknesses as president included all of the following except a (n) a. lack of political experience. b. mediocre mind. c. inability to detect moral weaknesses in his associates. d. unwillingness to hurt people?s feelings by saying no. e. administrative weakness. 2. Match each member of President Harding?s cabinet below with his major area of responsibility. A. Charles Evans Hughes 1. taxes and tariffs B. Andrew Mellon 2. naval oil reserves C. Herbert Hoover 3. naval arms limitation D. Albert Fall 4. foreign trade and trade associations

The Lottery Questions

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The Lottery 1. What is the setting of the story? What important details are not specified? The setting of the story is a location that is in a relatively isolated village, in which we have no knowledge of. The most important details that are omitted from the setting are the village's location, its name, and its historical background. 2. How would you characterize the tone of the story? The story beings very conventionally, the people live in a pastoral village and are quite united. It employs a sense of realism. Further on the tone shifts from realistic to symbolic with the coming of the ritual. Quickly the carefree and harmless attitudes shift into that of savagery and destruction, involving a traditional with a murderous nature, something we would not expect to occur.

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The Crisis No. 1 Rhetorical Analysis

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Erica Gonzales Mrs. Wilhite English 10 Pre-AP 3 March 2012 To Fight or Not to Fight: America?s Choice The Crisis is a collection is a collection of essays written during the American Revolutionary War by Thomas Paine. The first essay of The Crisis addresses the crisis the Americans were facing during that time. In ?The Crisis No. 1?, Paine motivates Americans to stand up and help America gain independence from Britain by employing words of encouragement and assurance that the fight will be worth their freedom and by insisting that the British king?s tyranny will cause them to suffer if they do not attempt to help defend their nation.

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precalc test chap 22

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