Lesson 6 Speedback Assignment BYU Independent Study Online – Flashcards

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Un.(How is this poem a condemnation of society (from the poem "The Forecast."))
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(一) ichi(. One of these 1.It portrays us as observers and not as participants. 2.It shows there is no hope left in the world. 3.It portrays us as materialistic. I like the first option because, it reminds me of filmmakers making fun of the audience by showing the audience a fake audiences reaction.)
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Deux.(What have we taken all "precautions" against? (from the poem "The Forecast."))
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(二 )ni(. I'm assuming the answer is "the real world")
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Trots.(Why won't anything disturb us? (from the poem "The Forecast."))
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(三) san(. We'll learn about it on TV.)
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Quatre. (((It took her some time *five chapters* to learn that the best way not to fall in the hole was to from the poem "Autobiography in Five Short Chapters.")))
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(四) yon(. avoid it)
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Cinq.(What does the "hole" symbolize in the poem? (from the poem "Autobiography in Five Short Chapters."))
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(五) go(. wrong choices)
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Six. (By chapter IV, we realize she is learning something because (from the poem "Autobiography in Five Short Chapters.")
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(六) roku(. she walks around the hole)
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Sept.(In chapter III, the author finally acknowledges that (from the poem "Autobiography in Five Short Chapters."))
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(七) nana(. it's her fault)
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Huit.(What caused the fall in chapter II? (from the poem "Autobiography in Five Short Chapters."))
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(八) hachi(. pretending she didn't see the hole)
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Neuf.(Who was left to listen to the empty song, "nothing like us ever was"? (from the poem "Four Preludes On Playthings of the West."))
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(九) kyu(. rats and lizards)
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Dix.(What caused the nation's devastation? (from the poem "Four Preludes On Playthings of the West."))
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(十) ju(. not making a careful study of history in order to know what to avoid)
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Onze.(What happened while everyone "felt good about it all"? (from the poem "Four Preludes On Playthings of the West."))
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(十一) ju ichi(. Their world became neglected and began to decay.)
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Douse.(The first line in prelude 3 states, "It has happened before." What is "it"? (from the poem "Four Preludes On Playthings of the West."))
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(十二) ju ni(. forgetting the past (Probably IDK) (Shot In The Dark))
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treize.(In prelude 2, what happens to the cedar doors? (from the poem "Four Preludes On Playthings of the West."))
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(十三) ju san(. They are twisted on broken hinges.)
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quatorze.(Which of the following is cited in the Preamble as a reason for establishing the constitution? (from the Preamble and the Bill of Rights))
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(十四) ju yon(。 insure domestic tranquility to form a more perfect union promote the general welfare secure the blessings of liberty all the above)
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quince.(Which of the following is not a right specified in the Bill of Rights? (from the Preamble and the Bill of Rights))
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(十五) ju go(. rights and privileges of citizens of the United States)
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seize.(By adopting the credo "God is subtle, but he is not malicious," Einstein revealed he (from the essay "My Friend Albert Einstein."))
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(十六) ju roku(. believed in a higher power (Probably IDK this is straight outta Mormon-Ville so props))
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dix-sept.(When the man was introducing Einstein and pointed to his watch and said, "It all came from this," what did he mean? (from the essay "My Friend Albert Einstein."))
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(十七) ju nana(. Einstein has challenged our understanding of time.)
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dix-hurt.(Why were all vestiges of fear removed when Einstein asked the author to explain an equation more slowly? (from the essay "My Friend Albert Einstein."))
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(十八 ) ju hachi(. The author realized Einstein wasn't that different from other people.)
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dix-neuf.(How might Einstein have reacted had he been Barton in "The Cold Equations"? (This was the story you read in lesson 4.) (from the essay "My Friend Albert Einstein."))
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(十九) ju kyu(. He would have reacted the same. 誤謬誤謬 Fallacy Fallacy Sophisme Sophisme 谬误谬误)
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vingt.(Why were Einstein's theories declared false by the leadership in Germany? (from the essay "My Friend Albert Einstein."))
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(二十) ni-ju(. He was a Jew.)
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vingt et un.(What caused great sadness for Einstein? (from the essay "My Friend Albert Einstein."))
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(二十一 )ni-ju ichi (. knowing the agony and destruction his theory had wrought)
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vingt-deux.(When the author referred to Einstein's "Mozartean Simplicity" what did he mean? (from the essay "My Friend Albert Einstein."))
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(二十二) ni-ju ni(. Truths are simply waiting to be found. (Probably IDK) 刺しますpiqued 刺 stick Stechen)
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vingt-trois.(Which of the following was not an early sign of Einstein's genius? (from the essay "My Friend Albert Einstein."))
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(二十三) ni-ju san(. He asked questions teachers couldn't answer. (Probably IDK) drittsekk クソ野郎 Connard 混蛋))
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vingt-quatre.(By asking for a small salary, Einstein showed which of these characteristics? (from the essay "My Friend Albert Einstein."))
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(二十四) ni-ju yon(. an indifference to material possessions)
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vingt-cinq.(What was startling about Einstein's theory of relativity and his quantum theory of light? (from the essay "My Friend Albert Einstein."))
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(二十五) ni-ju go(. They seemed to contradict each other.)
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vingt-six.(Einstein's "placid inner communion" about recalcitrant problems shows him to be (from the essay "My Friend Albert Einstein."))
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(二十六) ni-ju roku(. a man who is comfortable with his abilities (Maybe IDK) 这家伙可恶的家伙 ,Ce mec putain ce mec,この男はこの男をいまいましいです,Dieser Kerl verdammt diesen Kerl,enne fyren faen denne fyren)
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vingt-sept.(What is required in order to accept both of Einstein's theories? (from the essay "My Friend Albert Einstein."))
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(二十七) ni-ju nana(. 1.realizing that one cannot understand the complexities of the universe または, eller, oder, ou, 要么, no 2. giving up cherished beliefs about the nature of time)
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vingt-huit.(What is the irony in the #2 direction? (from the poem "Chernobyl."))
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(二十八) ni-ju hachi(. Water can't be washed.)
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vingt-neuf.(Why did the author describe the vegetables as "green and gold"? (from the poem "Chernobyl."))
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(二十九) ni-ju kyu(. to show how plentiful and precious they are)
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trent.(Most of the things the poet said she was told to do are impossible. Why did she list them? (from the poem "Chernobyl."))
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(三十) san-ju(. to show the impossibility of living under such conditions)
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Trente et un.(What is ironic about #5? (from the poem "Chernobyl."))
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(三十一 )san-ju ichi(. The bright, white suit is inappropriate for both occasions.)
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Trente-deux.(Which of the following is true of how the film version of Death of a Salesman is able to suggest interpretation and subtleties that a text does not? (about the play, Death of a Salesman and Lost in Yonkers))
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(三十二) san-ju ni(. One of these 3 three options 1.In the film, when Biff asks Linda what woman saw Willy crash, Linda's expression and pause suggest that Linda is aware, if only for a moment, of the presence of The Woman, as she is called in the play. 2.The film version turns the play from a tragedy into a comedy through use of warm light. 3.The film is shot in black and white to suggest the two sides of pursuing American dream.)
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Trente-trois.(Which of the following is not an example of how Willy tries to show love to his family? (about the play, Death of a Salesman and Lost in Yonkers))
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(三十三) san-ju san.( He creates his own business and leaves if to Biff and Hap.)
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Trente-quatre.(All of the following are said by the characters in film/text version of Lost in Yonkers about Grandma except (about the play, Death of a Salesman and Lost in Yonkers))
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(三十四) san-ju yon(. One of the three 1.Eddie says the boys will love staying at Grandma's because she'll give them all the ice-cream they want. (This one is probably correct, but cha never know with this guy) 2.Grandma is said to have "moxie." 3.The boys think of a scheme to cut off Grandma's braids and sell them as barbed wire.)
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Trente-cinq.(All of the following statements are true of characters in Lost in Yonkers except (about the play, Death of a Salesman and Lost in Yonkers))
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(三十五) san-ju go(. Uncle Louie works as a doctor and tries to help family members with their ailments.)
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Trente-Six.(Which of the following objects is not used as a metaphor in Death of a Salesman? (about the play, Death of a Salesman and Lost in Yonkers))
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(三十六) san-ju roku(. Willy and Linda's large mansion is a metaphor for their wealth.)
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Trento-Sept.(Which character from Lost in Yonkers says, "Do you know what it's like to touch steel . . . I gotta love someone who will love me back before I die." (about the play, Death of a Salesman and Lost in Yonkers))
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(三十七) san-ju nana(. Bela)
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Trente-huit.(Which of the following is an example of irony (incongruity) in Death of a Salesman? Select all the answers that are correct (about the play, Death of a Salesman and Lost in Yonkers))
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(三十八) san-ju hachi(. All three examples are ironic points in the play. 1.Linda says that she made the last payment on the house but now there is no one to go home to. 2.Willy thought success was having lots of people at his funeral, but not many come to Willy's. 3.Bernard becomes more successful than Biff though Bernard was merely liked (but not well-liked) and Biff was adored in high school.)
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Trente-neuf.(All of the following are true of major differences between the film and text versions of Lost in Yonkers except (about the play, Death of a Salesman and Lost in Yonkers))
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(三十九) san-ju kyu(. These are either correct or incorrect the one not listed is defiantly incorrect 1.The film includes letters written and read by Eddie, Bella, and Jacob; the text version does not. 2.Uncle Louie dies in the text version but lives in the movie version. 3.Johnny is an actual character in the film; he is only mentioned in the text.)
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quarantine.(Which character in Death of a Salesman, when asked what the secret to success is says, "When I was 17 I walked into the jungle. When I was 21 I walked out and by God, I was rich!" (about the play, Death of a Salesman and Lost in Yonkers))
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(四十) yon-ju.( Ben)
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quarante et un.(What causes Biff to decide he won't finish his Math class and go to college? (about the play, Death of a Salesman and Lost in Yonkers))
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(四十一) yon-ju ichi. (Probably This answer) (Biff accidentally discovers his father's affair.)
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quarante-deux.(Which of the following sentences uses the italicized word INCORRECTLY?)
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(四十二 )yon-ju ni(. The young man made certain his tie was awry before he went into the office for a job interview.)
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quarante-trois.(Which of the following sentences uses the italicized word INCORRECTLY?)
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(四十三 )yon-ju san(. Sue enjoyed the placid nature of her work; the telephone rang all day long.)
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quarante-quatre.(Which of the following sentences uses the italicized word INCORRECTLY?)
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(四十四) yon-ju yon(.The moribund man was robust and healthy.)
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quarante-cinq.(Which of the following sentences uses the italicized word INCORRECTLY?)
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(四十五 )yon-ju go(.At the top of the mountain the climbers realized their challenge was insuperable.)
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quarante-six.(Which of the following sentences uses the italicized word INCORRECTLY?)
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(四十六 )yon-ju roku(. The lie Addie told was plausible; no one believed it.)
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quarante-sept.(Which of the following sentences uses the italicized word INCORRECTLY?)
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(四十七 )yon-ju nana(. The recalcitrant child smiled sweetly as she obeyed her mother.)
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duarante-huit.(Which of the following sentences uses the italicized word INCORRECTLY?)
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(四十八) yon-ju hachi(. Allyson's malady was a delight to her.)
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quarante-neuf.(Which of the following sentences uses the italicized word INCORRECTLY?)
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(四十九 )yon-ju kyu(. Her excuse for being late was simply a fable.)
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cinquante.(Why was the strange blight (caused by the pesticide DDT) able to affect animals, plants, and people? (from a the excerpt from Silent Spring: A Fable for Tomorrow.))
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(五十) go-ju(. It was used on crops and plants which were handled and eaten.)
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cinquante et un.(According to the author, the real tragedy of this fable is that (from a the excerpt from Silent Spring: A Fable for Tomorrow.))
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(五十一)go-ju-ichi(。 the people themselves had caused it)
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cinquante-deux. (The title of this selection is "Silent Spring." What is meant by that title? (from a the excerpt from Silent Spring: A Fable for Tomorrow.))
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(五十二 )go-ju-ni(。The birds were dying; only silence remained.)
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