
Q4WK3 Eng Z - Elizabethan Eng. Lit.
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Q4WK3 Eng Z - Elizabethan Eng. Lit.
1. Historical Terms
2. Review
3. Intro & Literary Devices
4. Poetry, Prose, Songs & Sonnets
5. Characteristics & Development
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Historical Terms
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Multiple Choice
CE means...
Common Era
Christmas Eve
Cheers Everyone!
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Multiple Choice
BC means...
Before Christ
Before Christmas
Before church
Before bed
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Multiple Choice
BCE represents the same era of time as
BC
AD
CE
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following dates is the OLDEST?
AD 220
AD 110
2019 CE
1500 CE
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Multiple Choice
AD stands for...
Anno Domini
After Death
After Dinner
Already Done
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Multiple Choice
Anno Domini means...
Year of the lord
After Death
Domino Effect
After Dominic
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Multiple Choice
The First Estate was made up of this group.
clergy
common people
nobles
kings and queens
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Multiple Choice
The Second Estate was made up of the these people.
clergy
common people
priests
nobles
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Multiple Choice
The Third Estate was made up of these people.
clergy
nobles
common people
kings and queens
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Multiple Choice
Which 3 qualities are associated closely with chivalry
strength, brutality, cruelty
bravery, courtesy, honor
dishonesty, thievery, swindling
meekness, quietness, obedience
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Multiple Choice
When was the medieval period?
476 - 1100 AD
13th-15th century
500 - 1500 AD
476 - 1400 AD
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Multiple Select
During, the Medieval period, who all invaded England?
Britons
Romans
Celts
Anglo-Saxons
Normans & Danish Vikings
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Multiple Select
What are two truths about the Britons?
Painted skin blue
Were said to be Barbaric
Made Stone Calendar
Loved to invade
Worshipped nature gods
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Multiple Select
What are two truths about the Celts?
Painted skin blue
Were said to be Barbaric
Made Stone Calendar
Loved to invade
Worshipped nature gods
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Multiple Select
What are two truths about the Romans?
Painted skin blue
Were said to be Barbaric
Built many roads and ports
Loved to invade
Worshipped nature gods
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Multiple Choice
Because of the Norman invasion around 1066, which resulted in high taxes, many commoners turned to...
The Romans
The Church
The Anglo-Saxons
The hills from whence cometh their help
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Multiple Choice
After the devastating Black Death of 1348, the Hundred Years' War with France and the War of the Roses finally ended in...
1066 AD
1066 BC
1485 AD
1485 BC
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Multiple Choice
In the Elizabethan period, reading and writing was rare.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
To avoid censorship and having to acknowledge the relevant writers, poets often ...
Didn't use the oral tradition
Wrote anonymously
Used cites and references
Asked for assistance from the church
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Multiple Select
Famous Medieval Literature included:
Romeo & Juliet
The Canterbury Tales
Macbeth
Beowulf
Hamlet
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Multiple Choice
The Elizabethan era is the period of English history associated with...
The reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
The death of Geoffrey Chaucer (1400)
The death of Shakespeare, in 1616
All the above
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Multiple Choice
During Elizabethan England, the theater was the haven for...
Poets and Actors
Rich & Poor
Romans & Catholics
The Angles & Saxons
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Multiple Select
Characteristics of the Elizabethan Period include:
Drama & Theatre
Invasions
Shakespeare
Roman Gladiators
Sonnets
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Multiple Choice
The kennings "Motor mouth" means...
person who talks a lot
person with a clerical job
a very young child
person who does anything to gain approval
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Multiple Choice
which is an example of a metonymy?
could you give me a hand?
can you help me?
can you pass the grey poupon?
could you assist me?
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Multiple Choice
what is a metonymy?
DOES NOT say actual word, but uses alternative that represents it
using the same word
compares two completely different things
all the above
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Multiple Choice
Big, bad Bernie Bean-Toes ate two banana bunches
alliteration
assonance
consonance
why does Ms. Schleiden let her cat eat bananas?
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Multiple Choice
What is consonance?
The repetition of letters in a line of poetry
the repetition of letter sounds in a line of poetry
the repetition of vowel sounds in poetry
the repetition of consonant sounds in poetry
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Multiple Choice
What is assonance?
The repetition of letters in a line of poetry
the repetition of letter sounds in a line of poetry
the repetition of vowel sounds in poetry
the repetition of consonant sounds in poetry
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Multiple Choice
What is rhythm?
pattern of stressed and stressed syllables
pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
pattern of unstressed and unstressed syllables
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Multiple Choice
What is meter in a poem?
the unit of rhythm, the pattern of beats
the structure, the pattern of beats
the unit of rhythm, the pattern of beads
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Multiple Choice
It was July, and the sun
toasted the emerald grass
until it smelled of warmth
and green and life.
It was July, and my heart
soaked up the air warmth
until it sang of joy
and love and life.
How many stanzas in the poem above?
The poem has 1 stanza
The poem has 2 stanzas
The poem has 4 stanzas
The poem has 8 stanzas
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Multiple Choice
What is the rhyme scheme for the poem “Dreams”?
Hold fast to dreams
For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird
That cannot fly.
AABB
ABAB
ABCB
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Multiple Choice
What is the RHYME SCHEME of this poem?
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Roses are red,
We have the FLU.
I can't smell anything
And neither can YOU
A, C, A, B
A, B, C, B
A, B, C, C
A, B, A, B
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Multiple Choice
What is metrical feet?
the basic repeating unit of rhythm, usually contains one stressed syllable followed by at least one unstressed
the unit of rhythm, usually containing unstressed syllables
the random unit of rhythm, usually contains all stressed syllables
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Multiple Choice
Is this line written in iambic pentameter?
One must have a mind of winter
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
What are 4 metrical feet in a poem?
tetrameter
trimester
pentameter
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Multiple Choice
Is this line written in iambic pentameter? For soon enough the woods, the hawk, and he
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
What are the structural elements of Prose?
cast of characters, dialogue, stage directions, setting, scenes, acts
verse, stanza, rhythm, meter, rhyme
sentences, paragraphs, dialogue, chapters,
dialogue, sentences, verse, scenes
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Multiple Choice
Seasons Changing
A green leaf falls to the ground,
And adds upon the colorful mound.
Fall has come and fall has gone,
Leaves wither upon the lawn.
Soon snowflakes will quietly fall,
And we will build snowmen that are oh so tall.
Which type of text is this?
Prose
Poetry
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Multiple Choice
Dear Santa,
Other than teasing my little sister Tess, I've been a very good boy. I would love a remote control car, Harry Potter legos and an X-box. I can't wait to make you cookies and see what you bring me.
Your friend,
Carter
Which type of text is this?
Prose
Poetry
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Multiple Choice
What are the structural elements of Poetry?
cast of characters, dialogue, stage directions, setting, scenes, acts
verse, stanza, rhythm, meter, rhyme
sentences, paragraphs, dialogue, chapters
dialogue, sentences, verse, scenes
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Multiple Choice
A _________ is a poem consisting of 14 lines and usually written in iambic pentameter.
Ode
Elegy
Sonnet
Limerick
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Multiple Choice
This type of poem tells a story in verse and likely has characters, a setting, plot, conflict, and theme
Lyric
Narrative
Free Verse
Ode
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Multiple Choice
This type of poem has no regular meter, rhyme, fixed line length, or specific stanza pattern
Free verse
Narrative
Limerick
Ode
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Multiple Choice
Humorous, rhyming, five-line poems with a specific rhythm pattern and rhyme scheme are...
Limericks
Sonnet
Narrative poems
Lyric poems
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Multiple Choice
An _______ is a poem mourning the dead with no set metric or stanza pattern.
Ode
Elegy
Sonnet
Epic
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Multiple Choice
An ______ is a long narrative poem, recounting the deeds of a legendary or historical hero.
Epic
Limerick
Ballad
Elegy
Q4WK3 Eng Z - Elizabethan Eng. Lit.
1. Historical Terms
2. Review
3. Intro & Literary Devices
4. Poetry, Prose, Songs & Sonnets
5. Characteristics & Development
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