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Explore key moments from 'This Dark Endeavour' in Chapter 9 through a focused quiz. Assess your understanding of plot details, character actions, and thematic elements related to the novel.
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 151 | Last updated: Mar 19, 2025
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Sample QuestionA coelacanth is a green fish found in some lakes.
Explore key events and characters from pages 90-137 of 'Before We Were Free.' Assess your understanding of plot developments, character dynamics, and historical context, enhancing literary analysis skills.
Questions: 25 | Attempts: 174 | Last updated: Jan 16, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhere does El Jefe keep his girlfriends?
Quiz Description: Try these multiple choice questions about the chapters we have so far read.
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 361 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhat is the LATIN name for the Dark Library?
This final exam for Language Arts 8 focuses on essential aspects of literary comprehension and business communication, including poem characteristics, reading labels and tables, and understanding the structure of texts.
Questions: 50 | Attempts: 152 | Last updated: Sep 6, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhich of these is a characteristic of a lyric poem?
This year, at the British Council, we are celebrating 450 years since the birth of William Shakespeare. That is why we decided to reward those that took their time to look into the famous writer's life with a 25% discount to...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 211 | Last updated: Mar 15, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhat word did Shakespeare invent?
This 'Final Exam Day One: Senior English' assesses knowledge of Old English literature, focusing on 'Beowulf', poetic devices, and literary terms. It evaluates understanding of historical language use, literary techniques, and...
Questions: 70 | Attempts: 196 | Last updated: Mar 20, 2025
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Sample QuestionAccording to experts, it is most likely that "Beowulf" was first written down by...
The 'L.A. 7 Final (semester 2)' quiz assesses comprehension and literary analysis skills through questions on passages, figures of speech, and safety guidelines. It aims to enhance reading, understanding, and critical thinking in...
Questions: 47 | Attempts: 131 | Last updated: May 7, 2025
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Sample QuestionRead the following passage From “The Log Jam” from River Notes: the Dance of the Herons by Barry Holstun Lopez and answer the question below: A storm came this year, against which all other storms were to be measured, on a Saturday in October, a balmy afternoon. Men in the woods cutting firewood for winter, and children outside with melancholy thoughts lodged somewhere in the memory of summer. It built as it came up the valley as did every fall storm, but the steel-gray thunderheads, the first sign of it anyone saw, were higher, much higher, too high. In the stillness before it hit, men looked at each other as though a fast and wiry man had pulled a knife in a bar. They felt the trees falling before they heard the wind, and they dropped tools and scrambled to get out. The wind came up suddenly and like a scythe, like piranha after them, like seawater through a breach in a dike. The first blow bent trees in half to the ground, the second caught them and snapped them like kindling, sending limbs raining down and twenty-foot splinters hurling through the air like mortar shells to stick quivering in the ground. Bawling cattle running the fences, a loose lawnmower bumping across a lawn, a stray dog lunging or a child racing by. The big trees went down screaming, ripping open holes in the wind that were filled with the broken-china explosion of a house and the yawing screech of a pickup rubbed across asphalt, the rivet popping and twang of phone and electric wires It was over in three or four minutes. The eerie sucking silence it left behind seemed palpably evil, something that would get into the standing timber, like insects, a memory. No one was killed. Roads were cut off, a bridge buckled. No power. A few had to walk in from places far off in the steep wooded country, arriving home later than they’d ever been up. Some said it pulled the community together, others how they hated living in the trees with no light. No warning. The next day it rained and the woods smelled like ashes. It was four or five days before they got the roads opened and the phones working, electricity back. Three sent down to the hospital in Holterville. Among the dead, Cawley Besson’s dog. And two deer, butchered and passed quietly in parts among neighbors. Of the trees that fell into the river, a number came up like beached whales among willows at the tip of an island. From “The Log Jam” from River Notes: the Dance of the Herons by Barry Holstun Lopez. Copyright © 1976 by Barry Holstun Lopez. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission of SSL/terling Lord Literistic, Inc. Before the storm, people are _________________.
A reviewer about all literary pieces taught and read in Literatures of the World Pre-Final Period under Ms. Margaux Denice Garcia.
Questions: 35 | Attempts: 192 | Last updated: Mar 19, 2025
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Sample QuestionThe Second Bakery Attack is about:
Have you had the chance and opportunity to read Phineas L. MacGuire Gets Slimed book? Authored by Frances O'Roark Dowell, it is an interesting read. How much can you remember from the book? Find out.
Questions: 19 | Attempts: 1483 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhat name is nobody supposed to call the main character?
Are you familiar with literary terms? Would you like to try this quiz? Literary terms relate to the technique, style, and formatting used by writers and speakers to communicate, embellish, or strengthen their work successfully....
Questions: 57 | Attempts: 966 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2025
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Sample QuestionRepetition of the same or similar consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
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