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Anybody up for some English?? Insight students rescue me!?
1. What is the setting of “The Devil and Tom Walker?” A) A Midwestern frontier pine forest, circa 1608 B) The New Orleans, Louisiana, riverfront, circa 1680 C) A forest near Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1727 D) A pond deep in the Maine forest, circa 1850 2. Tom Walker might be described as A) having been beaten down by bad luck. B) basically kind but misunderstood. C) crafty but lazy. D) stingy and cruel but courageous. 3. Tom Walker’s wife is best described as A) generous and much loved by her neighbors. B) kind toward her husband, but cruel to others. C) yearning for companionship. D) fierce shrew, always nagging and yelling. 4. In “The Devil and Tom Walker,” the woods are used to symbolize A) evil. B) goodness. C) isolation. D) greed. 5. Which of the following phrases from “The Devil and Tom Walker” is an example of Irving’s use of humor? A) “Tom consoled himself for the loss of his property, with the loss of his wife, for he was a man of fortitude.” B) “He knows how to play his cards when pretty sure of his game.” C) “He insisted that the money found through his means should be employed in his service.” D) “ ‘You shall extort bonds, foreclose mortgages, drive the merchants to bankruptcy—.’ ” 6. In “The Devil and Tom Walker,” what does Irving use to symbolize hypocrisy and hidden evil? A) The devil’s deal with Tom B) Mrs. Walker’s heart and liver, wrapped in the checked apron C) The flourishing trees that are rotten to the core D) The Walkers’ silver teapots and spoons 7. In “The Devil and Tom Walker,” what enabled you to predict the figure that appears to Tom in the forest is the devil? A) He appears when Tom kicks the skull. B) He has large red eyes. C) He has a hoarse, growling voice. D) Tom is instantly frightened. 8. Tom’s wife decides to go into the forest because she A) wants to escape from Tom’s unkindness. B) decides to make her own deal with the devil. C) gets lost on her way to the market. D) wants to pick some herbs and wild mushrooms for their meager meal. 9. How does Tom die? A) The people he has cheated rise up against him. B) He falls off his horse and gets trampled. C) The devil comes to take him. D) He is killed by Native Americans. 10. What happens to Tom Walker’s money at the end of the story? A) It is given to the townspeople. B) The townspeople seize it. C) It goes to Mrs. Walker. D) It turns into cinders and ashes. 11. In “The Devil and Tom Walker,” what feeling about the setting does Irving want to arouse? A) fear B) optimism C) anger D) hope 12. Which quote from “The Devil and Tom Walker” best contributes to the story’s mood? A) “The swamp was thickly grown with great gloomy pines and hemlocks . . . which made it dark at noonday. . .” B) “. . . stepping from tuft to tuft of rushes and roots . . .” C) “At length he arrived at a firm piece of ground, which ran like a peninsula into the deep bosom of the swamp.” D) “Nothing remained of the old Indian fort but a few embankments, gradually sinking to the level of the surrounding earth.” 13. “The Devil and Tom Walker” is based on the archetype of a person who A) is unhappy in marriage. B) lives in New England. C) sells his soul to the devil. D) hunts for treasure. 14. Like Tom Walker, no doubt you weren’t surprised by the appearance of the devil. You were prepared because you knew that Tom A) had read or heard about other people meeting with the devil. B) had met the devil before. C) is the kind of man who is not surprised by anything. D) took the shortcut in order to meet the devil. 15. Match each term to its definition. A. melancholy B. impregnable C. prevalent D. precarious E. stagnant sad; gloomy not flowing or moving widely existing uncertain incapable of being captured or entered by force 16. Choose the best definition for the literary term theme. A) Theme is a common idea that authors use across a literary period. B) Theme is an old expression for a piece of writing. C) Theme is a symbol that reinforces the title of a piece of literature. D) Theme is another word to describe the moral of a story. 17. Which of the following characteristics is the most important element in a gothic story? A) Evil characters B) Death of an innocent character C) A complex plot D) The setting 18. All of the following elements contribute to the suspense in a gothic story EXCEPT: A) Plot B) Setting C) Characters D) None of the above. 19. The role of horror and terror in gothic literature is best described by which of the following? A) To make the reader continue to read B) To add to the suspense in the story C) To develop characters D) There is no purpose or role for horror in gothic literature 1. C 2. D 3. D 4. A 5. A 6. C 7. B 8. B 9. C 10. D 11. A 12. A 13. C 14. A 15. A. Melancholy= sad, gloomy E. Stagnant= not flowing or moving C. Prevalent= widely existing D. Precarious= Uncertain B. Impregnable= incapable of being captured 16. A 17. D 18. D 19. B 20. C 21. B | Read more Unit 10 English test! Insight Students to the rescue! :)? 1.What is the setting of “The Devil and Tom Walker?” A) A Midwestern frontier pine forest, circa 1608 B) The New Orleans, Louisiana, riverfront, circa 1680 C) A forest near Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1727 D) A pond deep in the Maine forest, circa 1850 2.Tom Walker might be described as A) having been beaten down by bad luck. B) basically kind but misunderstood. C) crafty but lazy. D) stingy and cruel but courageous. 3.Tom Walker’s wife is best described as A) generous and much loved by her neighbors. B) kind toward her husband, but cruel to others. C) yearning for companionship. D) fierce shrew, always nagging and yelling. 4.In “The Devil and Tom Walker,” the woods are used to symbolize A) evil. B) goodness. C) isolation. D) greed. 5.Which of the following phrases from “The Devil and Tom Walker” is an example of Irving’s use of humor? A) “Tom consoled himself for the loss of his property, with the loss of his wife, for he was a man of fortitude.” B) “He knows how to play his cards when pretty sure of his game.” C) “He insisted that the money found through his means should be employed in his service.” D) “ ‘You shall extort bonds, foreclose mortgages, drive the merchants to bankruptcy—.’ ” 6.In “The Devil and Tom Walker,” what does Irving use to symbolize hypocrisy and hidden evil? A) The devil’s deal with Tom B) Mrs. Walker’s heart and liver, wrapped in the checked apron C) The flourishing trees that are rotten to the core D) The Walkers’ silver teapots and spoons 7.In “The Devil and Tom Walker,” what enabled you to predict the figure that appears to Tom in the forest is the devil? A) He appears when Tom kicks the skull. B) He has large red eyes. C) He has a hoarse, growling voice. D) Tom is instantly frightened. 8.Tom’s wife decides to go into the forest because she A) wants to escape from Tom’s unkindness. B) decides to make her own deal with the devil. C) gets lost on her way to the market. D) wants to pick some herbs and wild mushrooms for their meager meal. 9.How does Tom die? A) The people he has cheated rise up against him. B) He falls off his horse and gets trampled. C) The devil comes to take him. D) He is killed by Native Americans. 10.What happens to Tom Walker’s money at the end of the story? A) It is given to the townspeople. B) The townspeople seize it. C) It goes to Mrs. Walker. D) It turns into cinders and ashes. 11.In “The Devil and Tom Walker,” what feeling about the setting does Irving want to arouse? A) fear B) optimism C) anger D) hope 12.Which quote from “The Devil and Tom Walker” best contributes to the story’s mood? A) “The swamp was thickly grown with great gloomy pines and hemlocks . . . which made it dark at noonday. . .” B) “. . . stepping from tuft to tuft of rushes and roots . . .” C) “At length he arrived at a firm piece of ground, which ran like a peninsula into the deep bosom of the swamp.” D) “Nothing remained of the old Indian fort but a few embankments, gradually sinking to the level of the surrounding earth.” 13.“The Devil and Tom Walker” is based on the archetype of a person who A) is unhappy in marriage. B) lives in New England. C) sells his soul to the devil. D) hunts for treasure. 14.Like Tom Walker, no doubt you weren’t surprised by the appearance of the devil. You were prepared because you knew that Tom A) had read or heard about other people meeting with the devil. B) had met the devil before. C) is the kind of man who is not surprised by anything. D) took the shortcut in order to meet the devil. 15.Match each term to its definition. A. melancholy B. impregnable C. prevalent D. precarious E. stagnant sad; gloomy not flowing or moving widely existing uncertain incapable of being captured or entered by force 16.Choose the best definition for the literary term theme. A) Theme is a common idea that authors use across a literary period. B) Theme is an old expression for a piece of writing. C) Theme is a symbol that reinforces the title of a piece of literature. D) Theme is another word to describe the moral of a story. 17.Which of the following characteristics is the most important element in a gothic story? A) Evil characters B) Death of an innocent character C) A complex plot D) The setting 18.All of the following elements contribute to the suspense in a gothic story EXCEPT: A) Plot B) Setting C) Characters D) None of the above. 19.The role of horror and terror in gothic literature is best described by which of the following? A) To make the reader continue to read B) To add to the suspense in the story C) To develop characters D) There is no purpose or role for horror in gothic literature Haha I need to know the theme of the story. I know some of these questions if it helps. 1.C....3.D....4.A orD..... 5.A....7.B....8.B....9.C... 10.D....12.D....13.C....14.A 15. A:sad,gloomy B:incapable of capturing c:widely existing D:uncertain E:not moving or flowing 16:D Gordiiz☻ | Read more English help please..need to catch up? 1. What is the setting of “The Devil and Tom Walker?” A) A Midwestern frontier pine forest, circa 1608 B) The New Orleans, Louisiana, riverfront, circa 1680 C) A forest near Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1727 D) A pond deep in the Maine forest, circa 1850 2. Tom Walker might be described as A) having been beaten down by bad luck. B) basically kind but misunderstood. C) crafty but lazy. D) stingy and cruel but courageous. 3. Tom Walker’s wife is best described as A) generous and much loved by her neighbors. B) kind toward her husband, but cruel to others. C) yearning for companionship. D) fierce shrew, always nagging and yelling. 4. In “The Devil and Tom Walker,” the woods are used to symbolize A) evil. B) goodness. C) isolation. D) greed. 5. Which of the following phrases from “The Devil and Tom Walker” is an example of Irving’s use of humor? A) “Tom consoled himself for the loss of his property, with the loss of his wife, for he was a man of fortitude.” B) “He knows how to play his cards when pretty sure of his game.” C) “He insisted that the money found through his means should be employed in his service.” D) “ ‘You shall extort bonds, foreclose mortgages, drive the merchants to bankruptcy—.’ ” 6. In “The Devil and Tom Walker,” what does Irving use to symbolize hypocrisy and hidden evil? A) The devil’s deal with Tom B) Mrs. Walker’s heart and liver, wrapped in the checked apron C) The flourishing trees that are rotten to the core D) The Walkers’ silver teapots and spoons 7. In “The Devil and Tom Walker,” what enabled you to predict the figure that appears to Tom in the forest is the devil? A) He appears when Tom kicks the skull. B) He has large red eyes. C) He has a hoarse, growling voice. D) Tom is instantly frightened. 8. Tom’s wife decides to go into the forest because she A) wants to escape from Tom’s unkindness. B) decides to make her own deal with the devil. C) gets lost on her way to the market. D) wants to pick some herbs and wild mushrooms for their meager meal. 9. How does Tom die? A) The people he has cheated rise up against him. B) He falls off his horse and gets trampled. C) The devil comes to take him. D) He is killed by Native Americans. 10. What happens to Tom Walker’s money at the end of the story? A) It is given to the townspeople. B) The townspeople seize it. C) It goes to Mrs. Walker. D) It turns into cinders and ashes. 11. In “The Devil and Tom Walker,” what feeling about the setting does Irving want to arouse? A) fear B) optimism C) anger D) hope 12. Which quote from “The Devil and Tom Walker” best contributes to the story’s mood? A) “The swamp was thickly grown with great gloomy pines and hemlocks . . . which made it dark at noonday. . .” B) “. . . stepping from tuft to tuft of rushes and roots . . .” C) “At length he arrived at a firm piece of ground, which ran like a peninsula into the deep bosom of the swamp.” D) “Nothing remained of the old Indian fort but a few embankments, gradually sinking to the level of the surrounding earth.” 13. “The Devil and Tom Walker” is based on the archetype of a person who A) is unhappy in marriage. B) lives in New England. C) sells his soul to the devil. D) hunts for treasure. 14. Like Tom Walker, no doubt you weren’t surprised by the appearance of the devil. You were prepared because you knew that Tom A) had read or heard about other people meeting with the devil. B) had met the devil before. C) is the kind of man who is not surprised by anything. D) took the shortcut in order to meet the devil. C D D A A C B B C D A A C A BEAUTYqueenX7 | Read more English help please!! insight unit 10? What is the setting of “The Devil and Tom Walker?” A) A Midwestern frontier pine forest, circa 1608 B) The New Orleans, Louisiana, riverfront, circa 1680 C) A forest near Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1727 D) A pond deep in the Maine forest, circa 1850 2. Tom Walker might be described as A) having been beaten down by bad luck. B) basically kind but misunderstood. C) crafty but lazy. D) stingy and cruel but courageous. 3. Tom Walker’s wife is best described as A) generous and much loved by her neighbors. B) kind toward her husband, but cruel to others. C) yearning for companionship. D) fierce shrew, always nagging and yelling. 4. In “The Devil and Tom Walker,” the woods are used to symbolize A) evil. B) goodness. C) isolation. D) greed. 5. Which of the following phrases from “The Devil and Tom Walker” is an example of Irving’s use of humor? A) “Tom consoled himself for the loss of his property, with the loss of his wife, for he was a man of fortitude.” B) “He knows how to play his cards when pretty sure of his game.” C) “He insisted that the money found through his means should be employed in his service.” D) “ ‘You shall extort bonds, foreclose mortgages, drive the merchants to bankruptcy—.’ ” 6. In “The Devil and Tom Walker,” what does Irving use to symbolize hypocrisy and hidden evil? A) The devil’s deal with Tom B) Mrs. Walker’s heart and liver, wrapped in the checked apron C) The flourishing trees that are rotten to the core D) The Walkers’ silver teapots and spoons 7. In “The Devil and Tom Walker,” what enabled you to predict the figure that appears to Tom in the forest is the devil? A) He appears when Tom kicks the skull. B) He has large red eyes. C) He has a hoarse, growling voice. D) Tom is instantly frightened. 8. Tom’s wife decides to go into the forest because she A) wants to escape from Tom’s unkindness. B) decides to make her own deal with the devil. C) gets lost on her way to the market. D) wants to pick some herbs and wild mushrooms for their meager meal. 9. How does Tom die? A) The people he has cheated rise up against him. B) He falls off his horse and gets trampled. C) The devil comes to take him. D) He is killed by Native Americans. 10. What happens to Tom Walker’s money at the end of the story? A) It is given to the townspeople. B) The townspeople seize it. C) It goes to Mrs. Walker. D) It turns into cinders and ashes. 11. In “The Devil and Tom Walker,” what feeling about the setting does Irving want to arouse? A) fear B) optimism C) anger D) hope 12. Which quote from “The Devil and Tom Walker” best contributes to the story’s mood? A) “The swamp was thickly grown with great gloomy pines and hemlocks . . . which made it dark at noonday. . .” B) “. . . stepping from tuft to tuft of rushes and roots . . .” C) “At length he arrived at a firm piece of ground, which ran like a peninsula into the deep bosom of the swamp.” D) “Nothing remained of the old Indian fort but a few embankments, gradually sinking to the level of the surrounding earth.” 13. “The Devil and Tom Walker” is based on the archetype of a person who A) is unhappy in marriage. B) lives in New England. C) sells his soul to the devil. D) hunts for treasure. 14. Like Tom Walker, no doubt you weren’t surprised by the appearance of the devil. You were prepared because you knew that Tom A) had read or heard about other people meeting with the devil. B) had met the devil before. C) is the kind of man who is not surprised by anything. D) took the shortcut in order to meet the devil. 15. Match each term to its definition. A. melancholy B. impregnable C. prevalent D. precarious E. stagnant ABCDEsad; gloomy ABCDEnot flowing or moving ABCDEwidely existing ABCDEuncertain ABCDEincapable of being captured or entered by force 16. Choose the best definition for the literary term theme. A) Theme is a common idea that authors use across a literary period. B) Theme is an old expression for a piece of writing. C) Theme is a symbol that reinforces the title of a piece of literature. D) Theme is another word to describe the moral of a story. 17. Which of the following characteristics is the most important element in a gothic story? A) Evil characters B) Death of an innocent character C) A complex plot D) The setting c d d a a c b b c d a a c a melancholy :sad; gloomy , stagnant :not flowing or moving , prevalent :widely existing , precarious :uncertain , impregnable :incapable of being captured or entered by force a d d b c b | Read more |
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