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Question 1
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What character trait best describes Framton?
A ill
B nervous
C suspicious
D sympathetic
Discuss American literature as it reflects traditional and contemporary themes, motifs, universal characters, and genres.
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Analyze the use of literary elements and dramatic conventions including verbal, situational and dramatic irony used in American literature.
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Use context, structure, and connotations to determine meanings of words and phrases.
Question 2
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What conclusion can be drawn about Mrs. Sappleton’s niece, Vera?
A She believes that truthfulness is most important.
B She feels great affection and sympathy for her aunt
C She sympathizes with Framton’s condition and wishes to entertain him
D She intentionally frightens Framton with her story of the missing hunters
Question 3
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Which of the following turns out to be an ironic aspect of the story?
A Mrs. Sappleton is Vera’s aunt.
B Vera knew Framton’s sister when she lived in the area.
C Mrs. Sappleton talks about her husband and brothers as if they are still alive.
D Framton’s sister gives him letters of introduction because he is new to the area.
Question 4
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Read the last sentence from the story. Which definition describes romance as it is used in this sentence?
A true love
B a fantastic fictional story
C stories read by ancient Romans
D a medieval story of knightly deeds