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Cultural Terms Exam I 1-20-3

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Choose the correct answer below for the following statement:
They liked the Beatles and thought Elvis Presley was out, and we thought the Beatles were rank and that Elvis was tuff...
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Everything is up in the air.
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Irony
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You just want to have your cake and eat it too.
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Pony feels more at peace in the countryside.
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The pebble skipped across the pond.
Allusion
Idiom
Irony
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Her face was as bright as a Christmas tree.
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The tree branches keep tapping on my window.
Irony
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He eats like a pig.
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Her eyes are two bright stars.
Idiom
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He is as good as gold.
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Sunsets and sunrises in The Outsiders.
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Baseball is American.
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The night was black as ever, but bright stars lit up the sky in beautiful...
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The loud music sent vibrations through our bodies.
Imagery
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Rome wasn't built in a day.
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Out of sight, out of mind.
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Like it lump it...
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When did you get out of the cooler?
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After a long run in the desert heat, he collasped heavily in the soft grass.
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Choose the correct answer below for the following statement:
The luscious man, who was lurking nearby the scene, was arrested for the crime.
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Match the person to the event or quote or infomation
Green-eyed Monster
contains humor and proverbial wisdom
I have not yet begun to fight
Hidden during WWII (World War II)
Poor Richard's Almanac
Surprise attack during WWII (World War II)
Xenophobia
Phrase from a poem about a famous battle
Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth
Phrase attritubted to a naval war hero
Anne Frank
Famous quote from Shakespeare
Pearl Harbor
When people are leery or wary of foreigners
Shot Heard 'Round the World
When too many people work on something