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QUESTION 1

  1. Which of the following sentences is written correctly?

    Simmer the stew (it should be steaming, but not boiling) for about 20 minutes.

    Simmer the stew {it should be steaming, but not boiling} for about 20 minutes.

    Simmer the stew, it should be steaming, but not boiling, for about 20 minutes.

2 points  

QUESTION 2

  1. Which of the following steps would best be supported by adding a visual?

    Using a knife, spread the peanut butter in a not-too-thin, not-too-thick layer on one half of the sliced bread, and then spread the jelly on the other half.

    Serve the sandwich on a plate with a tall glass of milk.

    Take a bite and enjoy!

2 points  

QUESTION 3

  1. Which of the following quotations helps develop the setting of Twelfth Night?

    (She pulls off her mourning veil as she leaves, dancing a little and smiling.)

    (The servants remove the trees and put the city wall in place.)

    My father left behind him myself and a sister, both born in an hour.

2 points  

QUESTION 4

  1. Read the sentence. Use the relationships of the words in the sentence to answer the question.

    The origin of the strange creature on the Smiths’ doorstep was quite baffling and inexplicable.

    Which is the best definition of the boldfaced word?

    tempting

    mysterious

    average

2 points  

QUESTION 5

  1. Throughout the entirety of Twelfth Night, Maria feels affection for which character?

    Malvolio

    Feste

    Sir Toby

2 points  

QUESTION 6

  1. Read the passage:

    Maria: By my troth, Sir Toby, you must come in earlier o’nights. (She walks to him, taking away his beer mug.) Your cousin, my lady, takes great exception to your ill hours. 

    Imagine that you were listening to these lines being spoken out loud. You are listening for evidence that Maria isn’t very angry with Sir Toby at all. What would you expect to hear?

    Emphasis on the word must

    Emphasis on the words Sir Toby

    A playful tone

2 points  

QUESTION 7

  1. Read the passage.

    Curio: He is not here that should sing it.

    Which of the following choices is thebestrestatement of the passage?

    The man who should sing this song isn’t here right now.

    That instrument should now be singing to him.

    I refuse to sing that song; somebody else should.

2 points  

QUESTION 8

  1. Read the passage.

    Viola: What country, friend, is this?

    Captain: This is Illyria, lady.

    Viola: And what should I do in Illyria? My brother, he is in Elysium. Perchance he is not drowned! Oh, my poor brother!

    Captain: To comfort you, I saw your brother bind himself to a strong mast . . . I saw him hold acquaintance with the waves so long as I could see.

    Viola: For saying so, there’s gold! . . . Who governs here?

    Captain: A noble Duke, Orsino. . . . A month ago, he did seek the love of fair Olivia.

    Which excerpt from the passage helps developcharacter?

    Viola: And what should I do in Illyria? My brother, he is in Elysium. Perchance he is not drowned! Oh, my poor brother!

    Captain: To comfort you, I saw your brother bind himself to a strong mast . . . I saw him hold acquaintance with the waves so long as I could see.

    Viola: For saying so, there’s gold! . . . Who governs here?

    Captain: A noble Duke, Orsino. . . . A month ago, he did seek the love of fair Olivia.

2 points  

QUESTION 9

  1. Which of the following sentences uses the bolded vocabulary word correctly?

    He strained the noodles by adding a pinch of red pepper.

    Remedy the herbs by chopping them finely with a sharp knife.

    Season the pot roast by draining the excess oil in the pan.

2 points  

QUESTION 10

  1. Select the answer that best describes the meaning of the boldfaced word.

    Jimmy was a smart and dedicated student, but he wasn’t a genius.

    intelligent

    the perfect student

    exceptionally intelligent

2 points  

QUESTION 11

  1. Which of the following details supports the idea that Queen Elizabeth I supported the theater?

    During Shakespeare’s time, it was not always safe to be involved with the theater.

    Soon, all of London came to associate the Globe theater with Shakespeare and his plays.

    Near the height of Shakespeare’s career in 1603, Queen Elizabeth passed away.

2 points  

QUESTION 12

  1. Read the passage.

    Viola: I thank thee. Lead me on! (He smiles with admiration as they leave to go to the Duke.)

    Which of the following words in the passage should be spoken out loud?

    Viola: I thank thee. Lead me on! (He smiles with admiration as they leave to go to the Duke.)

    Viola: I thank thee.

    I thank thee. Lead me on!

2 points  

QUESTION 13

  1. How is the duel between Sir Andrew and Viola resolved?

    Viola refuses to fight.

    Antonio enters and breaks up the duel.

    Viola bribes Andrew with money.

2 points  

QUESTION 14

  1. Read the passage.

    Viola: But if she cannot love you, sir?

    Duke: I cannot be so answered.

    Viola: But you must. Say that some lady–as perhaps there is–hath for your love as great a pang of heart as you have for Olivia. You cannot love her. You tell her so. Must she not, then, be answered?

    Which inference can be best supported using textual evidence from the passage?

    The Duke believes women are incapable of loving as deeply as men do.

    Viola is a wise counselor on matters of love.

    If you are persistent enough, you can win the love of just about anyone.

2 points  

QUESTION 15

  1. Read the passage.

    By 1592, Shakespeare had become a popular actor, poet, and playwright in London. But, during his time, it was not always safe to be involved with the theater. There were people who sought to close all theaters, fine playgoers for attending play performances, and have the actors whipped.

    Fortunately, the reigning queen, Elizabeth I, loved and supported the theater and the arts. She and the members of her court “adopted” acting companies, letting them use her name and operate under her protection. In 1594, Shakespeare became a member of the acting company sponsored by the Chamberlain to Queen Elizabeth. They were called the Lord Chamberlain’s Men.

    Which element of this passage tells you that the writer’s purpose is to help you understand that Elizabeth was unlike many of her subjects?

    The writer tells you that the queen allowed the acting companies to use her name.

    The writer tells you that Shakespeare was a special favorite of the queen, despite his unpopularity with others.

    The writer tells you that the Lord Chamberlain’s Men were not named after Queen Elizabeth, but rather her chamberlain.

2 points  

QUESTION 16

  1. Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?

    That book isn’t mine; it’s hers.

    That book isn’t mine; it’s her’s.

    That book isn’t mine; it’s hers’.

2 points  

QUESTION 17

  1. Which of the following transitional words or phrases would you use if you were writing the last step of a recipe?

    Then,

    Finally,

    All in all,

2 points  

QUESTION 18

  1. Which sentence uses the underlined vocabulary word correctly?

    Yesterday, our neighbor Ted brought us a plate of homemade chocolate chip cookies; he is so uncivil!

    The soldier was commended for his courage and selflessness in the face of great danger.

    The contemplative young man had a temper-tantrum in the grocery store when his mother refused to buy him a candy bar.

2 points  

QUESTION 19

  1. Which sentence uses the underlined vocabulary word correctly?

    The boys were commended for their acts of vandalism.

    The lazy students beseeched their teacher to give them more difficult homework.

    Whenever we hear a song we don’t like on the radio, we epistle it.

2 points  

QUESTION 20

  1. Read the passage.

    I would we were well rid of this knavery. If he may be delivered, I would he were! I am now so far in offense with my niece that I cannot pursue with any safety this sport.

    Which of the following words make the mood of this passage tense?

    knavery, safety

    rid, sport

    pursue, sport

2 points  

QUESTION 21

  1. Which of the following sentences uses the bolded vocabulary word correctly?

    She beseeched her boss with a thank-you note and flowers.

    The children’s choir was beautifully clamorous.

    Everything on the menu is great, but the chicken sandwich is especially exception.

2 points  

QUESTION 22

  1. Which of the following words are antonyms?

    clamorous, contemplative

    drama, plague

    knavery, slander

2 points  

QUESTION 23

  1. Read the passage.

    Shape it so that it is narrowest at the bottom.

    Khianna wants to cite this passage in her essay, but wants to replace the first it with the phrase “the hole” for additional clarification. Which choice best demonstrates how Khianna should write the sentence in her essay?

    Shape it–the hole, I mean–so that it is narrowest at the bottom.

    Shape it [the hole] so that it is narrowest at the bottom.

    Shape the hole so that it is narrowest at the bottom.

2 points  

QUESTION 24

  1. Review the action.

    Viola communicates Duke Orsino’s affections to Olivia.

    Which character trait of Viola is best revealed by this action?

    She is manipulative and cruel.

    She is honest and obedient.

    She is facing extreme pressure.

2 points  

QUESTION 25

  1. Which best identifies a theme of Twelfth Night?

    Physical attraction is the most important part of romance.

    The best marriages are those between individuals of similiar social class.

    In Shakespeare’s time, people of different social classes did not marry.

2 points  

QUESTION 26

  1. Which of the following quotations develops the following theme?

    Troubles come and go. Don’t take things too seriously.

    Sir Toby: (Uncomfortably) I would we were well rid of this knavery.

    Malvolio: Some are born great. Some achieve greatness. And some have greatness thrust upon them!

    Sir Toby: Who, Sir Andrew Aguecheek? Why, he has three thousand ducats a year.

2 points  

QUESTION 27

  1. You wish to write stage directions for a character who is about to play a prank on somebody else. Which of the following stage directions would best reflect the mood of the character?

    (She shakes her head and smiles.)

    (She throws back her head and sighs.)

    (Confused, she pauses in the middle of the stage.)

2 points  

QUESTION 28

  1. Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?

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