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Honors English 9A

Honors English 9A. Fall Final Exam Review. A Tale of Two Cities. 25 Multiple Choice Questions. 1. Dickens describes France in the beginning of the novel as being a place where __________. life is good for a majority of the people justice is arbitrary and brutal

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Honors English 9A

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  1. Honors English 9A Fall Final Exam Review

  2. A Tale of Two Cities 25 Multiple Choice Questions

  3. 1. Dickens describes France in the beginning of the novel as being a place where __________ • life is good for a majority of the people • justice is arbitrary and brutal • the established church is important • violence abounds [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  4. 2. England during the same period is plagued by _______________ • revolution in the Midlands • religious zealots • corruption in government • crime [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  5. 3. France is an enemy of England at the time of Charles Darnay’s trial because France ____________ • supports the American colonies in their fight for independence from England • has invaded England • is allied with Russia against England [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  6. 4. Dickens uses the term "Monseigneur" to refer _______________ • only to the Marquis de Evremond • to a church official • to the aristocracy and nobility of France, as well as individuals [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  7. 5. In the courtyard of Mr. Lorry’s Paris residence, members of a mob are _______________ • listening to fiery speeches about the Revolution • setting up a guillotine • sharpening the weapons they are using to murder prisoners at La Force [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  8. 6. Solomon Pross must finally yield to Sydney Carton’s will because of _______________ • Jerry Cruncher’s testimony that Roger Cly was not in his coffin • Mr. Lorry’s insistence that Solomon be reasonable • Fear that the mob will tear him apart [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  9. 7. The story opens in the year ______. • 1775 • 1776 • 1780 • 1789 [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  10. A Tale of Two Cities 10 Multiple Choice Questions: Chapter Titles

  11. 8. What corresponding plot element matches the following chapter title: “The Shoemaker”? • Dr. Manette’s imprisonment • Dr. Manette’s resurrection from the Defarge’sgarrett • Dr. Manette’s first relapse into shoemaking • The reading of Dr. Manette’s letter at Darnay’s trial [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  12. 9. What corresponding plot element matches the following chapter title: “Nine Days”? • Darnay & Lucie’s honeymoon • Darnay’s journey into France • Dr. Manette’s relapse into shoemaking • Darnay’s imprisonment in La Force [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  13. 10. What corresponding plot element matches the following chapter title: “Monseigneur in the Country”? • When the Marquis hits Gaspard’s son • When the Monseigneur is eating chocolate • When Darnay arrives at his uncle’s chateau to denounce his name • When the Marquis’s chateaux is burned to the ground [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  14. Analogies 10 Multiple Choice Questions

  15. 11. DENOTE : MEAN :: • create : invent • damage : repair • observe: ignore • perform : applaud • counterfeit : rob [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  16. 12. CADENCE : BEAT :: • stick : drum • melody : tune • ball : bat • abuse : comfort • rhythm : jazz [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  17. 13. TURBULENT : WATERFALL :: • round : guitar • warm : sunshine • happy : cat • invisible : person • striped : soldier [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  18. 14. BIBLIOGRAPHY : TITLES :: • dictionary : entries • orchestra : symphonies • army : navies • author articles • film : cameras [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  19. 15. AFFIRMATION : WITNESS :: • walk : pedestrians • book : author • steal : crime • compose : song • win : victors [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  20. MLA Parenthetical Citations 3 Multiple Choice Questions

  21. 16. Identify the sentence that adheres to the MLA format for documenting sources within writing. • The ending of the novel may be foreshadowed when Carton gets some chemicals and the chemist responds, “be careful to keep the separate.” (Charles Dickens 318). • The ending of the novel may be foreshadowed when Carton gets some chemicals and the chemist responds, “be careful to keep the separate” (Dickens 318). • The ending of the novel may be foreshadowed when Carton gets some chemicals and the chemist responds, “be careful to keep the separate” (Charles Dickens 318). • The ending of the novel may be foreshadowed when Carton gets some chemicals and the chemist responds, “be careful to keep the separate.” (Dickens 318). [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  22. 17. Choose the passage that has correctly follows the rules for documenting a quote within a quote and its source & parenthetical citation rules. • “Little Lucie remembered Carton saying, ‘a life you love’”(Charles Dickens 341). • “Little Lucie remembered Carton saying, “a life you love””(Dickens 341). • “Little Lucie remembered Carton saying, ‘a life you love’”(Charles Dickens 341). • “Little Lucie remembered Carton saying, ‘a life you love’”(Dickens 341). [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  23. MEAL Paragraphs 3 Multiple Choice Questions

  24. 18. Read the sample response carefully. What type of sentence is it missing? • Main Idea • Example • Analysis • Link Sample Response: Just before there was a loud knock on the door, Lucie had a premonition that someone was coming for Darnay. Her inclination that something was wrong is only one example of Dickens’s use of foreshadowing. Dickens has concise control over many literary elements. [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  25. 19. Which sentence works best as the response’s main idea? Sample Response: Just before there was a loud knock on the door, Lucie had a premonition that someone was coming for Darnay. Her inclination that something was wrong is only one example of Dickens’s use of foreshadowing. Dickens has concise control over many literary elements. • Lucie Manette is probably a psychic of some sort. • The author of A Tale of Two Cities makes a lot of subtle hints about what is to come later on in the novel. • The author of A Tale of Two Cities provides a lot of details that Carton will do something heroic. [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

  26. Literary Elements 15 Multiple Choice Questions

  27. 20. Major characters are more likely to be flat than round. • True • False

  28. 21. Stereotyped characters contrast the typical conception of a character or idea formed by society. • True • False

  29. 22. When using formal voice in writing, it is okay to use the pronoun “you”. • True • False

  30. 23. Dramatic Irony refers to a situation when the audience knows something that a character in a text doesn’t know. • True • False

  31. 24. A theme statement in literature is directly stated in the text. • True • False

  32. 25. Good writers write about what they know. • True • False

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