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Cultural Terms Exam I 1-20-2

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Choose the correct answer below for the following statement:
Johnny, Pony, and Dally are considered heros for saving the kids.
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Choose the correct answer below for the following statement:
Her smile was as sweet as candy.
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Choose the correct answer below for the following statement:
My socks stood right up.
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Choose the correct answer below for the following statement:
A book is a passport to other worlds.
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Choose the correct answer below for the following statement:
The flowers danced in the yard.
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Choose the correct answer below for the following statement:
The brush refused to go through her hair.
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Choose the correct answer below for the following statement:
I had to read Great Expectations for English class (Pony shared this).
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Choose the correct answer below for the following statement:
I was wishing I looked like Paul Newman--he looks tough.
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Choose the correct answer below for the following statement:
The teacher is going to blow his top soon.
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Choose the correct answer below for the following statement:
"Can you lend me your ears?" asked the teacher.
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Choose the correct answer below for the following statement:
"Nice job, Einstein," my friend said when I did not do well on the last test.
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Choose the correct answer below for the following statement:
I have good punctuation as I am never late!
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Choose the correct answer below for the following statement:
Gold is purity.
Slang
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Apple pie is American.
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The candy melted in her mouth as the bittersweet chocolate swirled on her tongue.
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Honesty is the best policy.
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Easy come, easy go.
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I dug the movie at the drive-in.
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Choose the correct answer below for the following statement:
We are not in the same class (Pony talking about Cherry).
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Choose the correct answer below for the following statement:
"Oh it is wonderful how you arrive just on time," the teacher said when I arrived 20 minutes late.
Sarcasm
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Match the person to the event or quote or infomation
Anne Frank
contains humor and proverbial wisdom
I have not yet begun to fight
Hidden during WWII (World War II)
Shot Heard 'Round the World
Surprise attack during WWII (World War II)
Xenophobia
Phrase from a poem about a famous battle
Green-eyed Monster
Phrase attritubted to a naval war hero
Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth
Famous quote from Shakespeare
Poor Richard's Almanac
When people are leery or wary of foreigners
Pearl Harbor
When too many people work on something