BYU English 12 ENGL 055 Lesson 6 Speedback – Flashcards
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These questions refer to "Miniver Cheevy" by Edward Arlington Robinson. Which of the following are personified in the poem? romance art medici vagrant a and b
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a and b
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Which of the following time periods would Miniver Cheevy have preferred to live in? ancient Greece Camelot of England Italian Renaissance Trojan War era all of the above
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all of the above
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What words suggest that Miniver basically wasted his life? coughing (line 31) drinking (line 32) thinking (line 30) All of the above None of the above
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All of the above
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Which of the following best describes Miniver Cheevy? idealistic fantastic realistic irresponsible
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irresponsible
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For these questions, decide whether the italicized vocabulary word has been used correctly or incorrectly. Not all of the vocabulary words will be used. Elizabeth addressed the audience calmly and provocatively despite the protestors' attempts to disturb the conference. correct incorrect
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incorrect
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Josh's failure to make the football team provided the genesis of his focus on his basketball skills. correct incorrect
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incorrect
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Despite his own lack of religious beliefs, Andrew was impressed by the dedication the group demonstrated towards following their traditional, orthodox faith. correct incorrect
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correct
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The students were gradually lulled to sleep by the teacher's monogamous tone. correct incorrect
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incorrect
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The multi-millionaire's generous endowment to the university will enable several new research facilities to be built. correct incorrect
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correct
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Ever since she finished her doctorate in economics at Harvard, Susan has been increasingly disturbed at the economic differences between the bourgeoisie and the middle class. correct incorrect
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incorrect
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The political cartoonist was accused of libel for his cartoon depicting the senator in a casino. correct incorrect
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correct
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Anthony's energy and vitiate created an optimistic hope for success among the doctors. correct incorrect
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incorrect
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Even Bruce's jocund nature could not lift April out of her gloomy mood. correct incorrect
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correct
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Despite her fatigue, Elise was excited by the boost of synergy she experienced after she completed her first marathon. correct incorrect
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incorrect
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Bored by the constant attention given to her, the famous actress greeted her fans with an air of nonchalance and indifference. correct incorrect
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correct
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The task of finding everyone's addresses to invite the 3,500 graduates to their 20th class reunion seemed insuperable. correct incorrect
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correct
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These questions refer to your reading in The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis Why did the Intellectual Ghost prefer to return to the grey town rather than journey to the mountains? He would rather pursue questions than answers. He wants recognition and fame for his ideas. He was unwilling to admit his ideas were wrong. all of the above none of the above
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all of the above
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What governing value dictates how the woman in chapter 8 acts? appearance religion money family
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appearance
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What does the following quote (from chapter 9) imply? "There are only two kinds of people in the end: those who say to God, 'thy will be done,' and those to whom God says in the end, 'thy will be done.'" The individual's actions solely determine his fate. The individual chooses to go to heaven or to hell. Fate ultimately decides who goes to heaven or hell. God chooses who goes to heaven or to hell.
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The individual chooses to go to heaven or to hell.
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Which of the following best characterizes the Hard-Bitten ghost (in chapter 7)? pessimism nepotism sarcasm optimism
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pessimism
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What aspect of human nature does Ikey represent? purity greed pride vanity
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greed
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What sin or flaw does the Ghost in chapter 5 represent? intellectual superiority intellectual timidity intellectual ignorance intellectual stagnation
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intellectual superiority
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These questions refer to "A Revolution Begins" from The Road Ahead by Bill Gates. What was the most important element in going from a two-man operation to the biggest software company in the world? great creativity original vision hard work sheer luck
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original vision
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Bill Gates passion for computers started with using simple word-processing programs playing tic-tac-toe on a cumbersome computer from reading science fiction magazines playing complex video games
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playing tic-tac-toe on a cumbersome computer
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Bill Gates was able to accomplish his goal of creating a software company because he sacrificed other things, like college his work ethic his vision of the future of computing all of the above
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all of the above
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These questions refer to "Law 3: When your daily activities reflect your governing values, you experience inner peace" from The 10 Natural Laws of Successful Time and Life Management by Hyrum W. Smith. What is the Productivity Pyramid? a model outlining the four steps leading from identifying our values to accomplishing our daily tasks while achieving inner peace a model explaining specific steps which enable us to be as productive as possible in goal setting and achieving a model outlining the four steps necessary for a productive life in accomplishing the most we can in as little time as possible a model outlining the four steps we need to be the most productive in meeting all of our personal goals, values and tasks
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a model outlining the four steps leading from identifying our values to accomplishing our daily tasks while achieving inner peace
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Why is it important to prioritize our values? to empower individuals with the confidence to make changes in their lives to enable individuals to make decisions that are in line with their values to encourage individuals to take care of their top priorities first a and c
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to enable individuals to make decisions that are in line with their values
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Look back to Smith's list of governing values in the excerpt from lesson 4. In the following scenario, identify which values are in conflict and determine what choice Smith would make based on his list of prioritized values. Smith is planning out his day at 6:00 a.m. when the baby wakes up crying. Smith's wife is still sleeping. What should he do? values 1 and 7; let his wife get the baby because he needs to finish planning values 5 and 13; take care of the baby so his wife can sleep a little longer values 7 and 11; let his wife get the baby because he needs to get ready for work values 5 and 10; take of the baby because his wife is sick and needs her sleep
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values 5 and 13; take care of the baby so his wife can sleep a little longer
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These questions refer to "Chapter 7: The Power of Goals" from First Things First by Steven R. Covey, A. Roger Merrill, and Rebecca R. Merrill. Which of the following is not a quality of effective weekly goal setting? goal is in our Circle of Concern goal reflects our basic needs goal is conscience-driven goal should take a lot of time to write
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goal should take a lot of time to write
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"I will spend more time strengthening relationships with my family." Would this goal be a determination or a concentration? determination concentration none of the above
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concentration
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What role does self-awareness play in goal setting? helps in outlining a plan to accomplish the goal without obstacles helps in establishing realistic goals that don't aim too high or too low helps individuals become aware of their ability to meet any goal helps individuals understand the goal must be accomplished alone
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helps in establishing realistic goals that don't aim too high or too low
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"I will lose fifteen pounds in three months." Would this goal be a determination or concentration? determination concentration none of the above
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determination
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Which of the following questions regarding goal setting provides the most powerful motivation? How will I achieve my goal? When will I achieve my goal? Why is this my goal? What is my goal?
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Why is this my goal?
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These questions refer to the "Organization" section of this lesson. My paper is all about mountain lions. good opener poor opener
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poor opener
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Which of the following is a good example of an ending that is thought provoking or interesting? Then I woke up and realized it was all a dream, and I was very happy that I woke up before anything else happened. I have now clearly given you all the reasons that you should have a dog. After all, David O. was the most spacey, zit-faced, dufus ever. I should know — he was my best friend. So, now you know all you ever needed to know about karate because I have covered all that is necessary in my paper.
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After all, David O. was the most spacey, zit-faced, dufus ever. I should know — he was my best friend.
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After we had circled for miles and miles in the drifted snow, following the big cat's tracks, the sun began to set, and I began to wonder who was being hunted. good opener poor opener
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good opener
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Why should you put details of your paper in a specific order, rather than just randomly throwing them out to your reader? A logical order makes your paper much more persuasive to the reader. If everything is tied back to the main idea, the reader is less likely to get lost. An interesting beginning, a supportive body, and a thought-provoking conclusion will always make your paper stronger. all of the above
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all of the above
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For these questions, read the following paragraphs. They have been taken out of order. Your job is to decide what order they ought to be in. Once you have the correct order, answer the questions. Also, notice that this is an example of a literature-based essay. Notice what they do well, and also notice the weak spots, because in lesson 7 you will be writing a literature based essay rough draft — so pay attention, and learn from it. Keep in mind also, that this paper is by no means perfect, but it serves as a decent example of organization — if you can properly determine the order. Good luck. A Closer Look at Gulliver Paragraph 1 In Jonathon Swift's novel Gulliver's Travels, Gulliver's personality is shown through the language of Swift. In the novel, Gulliver comes across as a humorless and very factual and formal person. The book is written like a log — there are no opinions, only facts are included. He is the narrator for the story, offering no insight and never detecting any double meanings. Never digging for information, he tends to be rather naive and accept things at face value. Paragraph 2 Throughout the novel, Swift does an excellent job of revealing what Gulliver is really like by putting him in a variety of situations and showing his reactions in those instances. He shows that Gulliver is ultimately a humorless, factual, and naive person. He does not show compassion or reflective thinking, but rather is akin to the narrator of the story. This story would be very different if it had a light-hearted and funny person as the main character. One that was cognizant of the events unfolding. Perhaps Jerry Seinfeld . . . Paragraph 3 Naive is another thing that Gulliver is. Though he captures surface meaning with complete accuracy, he is not a deep thinker and the relevance of things escapes him. This book is a satire, poking fun at government and social issues. However, Gulliver does not recognize it as a satire. The audience does though. We see situations in the book which parallel our own lives. For example, the Lilliputians fought a war over which end their eggs should be cracked on. The Big Endians, who are considered religious rebels for their egg cracking beliefs, think all eggs should by cracked at the big end. The reason there is a conflict is that there exists a royal edict that declares that eggs should always be cracked at the small end. Lustrog, a religious prophet, has said that "all true believers shall break their eggs at the convenient end" (pg. 48). This war may seem to have a silly cause to the reader. After all, who really cares what end an egg is broken at? It is in this way that Swift causes the reader to question what most wars are about. Are not some of the causes of our modern day wars just as peculiar? Paragraph 4 In the book, Gulliver is portrayed as a relatively humorless individual. Even when he is in a funny situation, his response is not laughter, but rather a straight faced account of events. For example, not long after Gulliver is first discovered by the Lilliputians, he wakes up to find that one of them has "put the sharp end of his half-pike a good way up into my left nostril, which tickled my nose like straw, and made me sneeze violently . . ."(pg. 17). He calls the incident "a very ridiculous accident," as if it were just a childish prank. Paragraph 5 Gulliver is also a very factual and formal person. In his accounts of his travels, his opinion is never really revealed. Gulliver's factual and formal persona is shown well in the following quote: It would not be proper for some reasons, to trouble the reader of our Adventures in those Seas: Let it suffice to inform him that our Passage from thence to the East-Indies we were driven by a violent storm to the Northwest of Van Diemen's Land. By an Observation we found ourselves in the latitude of 30 degrees 2 minutes South. Twelve of our crew were dead by immoderate labour, and ill food; the rest were in very weak condition. This passage shows that he gives very straightforward accounts of his events. Everything seems very precise, down to the latitude. He tells about the deaths of his shipmates in a very matter-of-fact way, not mentioning his personal feelings about the matter. He shows no compassion toward them and does not mention any names of friends or others that he might miss. Which of the above paragraphs would make the best ending? 1 2 3 4 5 What is the best order for the above paragraphs for them to make sense to the reader? 1, 4, 5, 3, 2 1, 4, 3, 2, 5 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 1, 3, 5, 4, 2
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2 1, 4, 5, 3, 2
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These questions refer to President Kennedy's Speech. What justification(s) does President Kennedy give for continuing the expensive space exploration program? growth of science and education creation of new jobs and industry help in navigation and detection of natural disasters a and b all of the above
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all of the above
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Why would President Kennedy choose to give this speech at Rice University in Houston, Texas, rather than from the White House? Houston has a greater population than Washington, D.C. Rice University is working on a project for the space program. Kennedy needed to give an acceptance speech anyway. The space center control station is in Houston. b and c b and d
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b and d
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If you were to figure your birth into the time-line that President Kennedy uses to illustrate how quickly human knowledge is progressing, where would it most likely fit? ten seconds ago ten weeks ago ten years ago ten months ago
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ten seconds ago
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Questions 43-46 refer to the "Usage Lesson: Parentheses and Brackets" section of his lesson. If you ever need to use parentheses within parentheses, then use brackets for the outer pair of parentheses. true false
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false
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Brackets signify that material is added to a quotation that wasn't in the original quote. It is usually done for clarity. true false
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true
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Brackets around the letters "sic" show that you don't have any idea what a quote is talking about. true false
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false
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You can avoid the overuse of parentheses by using commas effectively. true false
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true