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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.
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What character trait best describes Framton?
A ill
B nervous
C suspicious
D sympathetic
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
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.
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