Abeka English Literature Test 6

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Was killed in Vanity Fair
Faithful
Diffidence
giant Despair’s wife
Crawled over the wall
Formalist & Hypocrisy
Thrown into hell from the gates of the city
Ignorance
Goodwill
Helped Christian through the gate
Locked Christian and Hopeful in his castle
Giant Despair
Directed Christian to the Wicket-Gate
Evangelist
went home after the slough
Pliable
Shows Christian the man in the iron cage
Interpreter
Battles with Christian
Apollyon
Land before the rive
Land of Buelah
Represents death
Valley of the shadow of death
Represent heaven
Celestial City
Represents assurance of salvation
A scroll
Represents the world’s system
Vanity Fair
What place was built for the relief of the Lord’s pilgrims
Delectable Mountains
whose ghost did MacBeth see at the banquet
Banquo
Said “There’s daggers in men’s smiles”
Donalbain
Fleance
Escaped while his father was being murdered
Killed Macbeth
Macduff
She and her children were murdered
Lady macduff
Said “screw your courage to the sticking-place, and we will not fail”
Lady Macduff
The Canterbury Tales
Geoffrey Chaucer
Doctor Faustus
What story did Christopher Marlowe write?
Ecclesiastical History of the English People
Venerable Bede
Who wrote Everyman
Author Unknown
The Faeirie Queen
Edmund Spense
Who wrote “A Hymn to God the Father
William Shakespeare
Who wrote “Morte Darthur”
Thomas Malory
Sir Walter Raliegh
Who wrote “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd”
Who wrote Sir Gaiwin and the Green Knight
Pearl Poet
Utopia
Sir Thomas Moore
William Shakespeare
Elizabethan Era
Beowulf
Anglo-Saxon period
Metaphysical Poets
Puritans Era
Gleeman
Anglo-Saxon period
Sonnet
Elizabethan Period
“Get up and bar the door”
Medieval era
Blank verse
Elizabethan
Paradise Lost
Puritans Era
Cavalier poets
Puritans Era
Morality plays
Medieval Era
Greatest epic in English literature
Paradise lost
Regular recurrence of sounds
Rhythm
Allegory
A narrative in which the characters, places, and other times are symbols
A speech given by one character alone
Soliloquy
Unrhymed iambic pentameter
Blank verse
Conciets
Unusual comparison especially used by the metaphysical poets
What selection’s theme is a man’s need for rest?
The Pulley
What selection has the subject of the hour of death?
Everyman
What selection is a comparison of a man’s life to a play of passion
On the life of man
A verbal that may be used as a noun, adjective, or adverb
Infinative
Mood of a verb that gives a command or makes a request
Imperative
Type of conjunction that introduces an adverb clause
Subordinating
Active- subject is doing the action
Passive- subject is having the action done to them
Define activepassive
Compund
Sentence type that contains two or more independent clauses, but no dependent clauses
Participles function as ___
Adjectives
Define objective complement
A noun one adjective needed in addition to the direct object
Transitive
which verb requires a receiver of its action?
Canterbury Tales
Medieval Era
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