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<strong>Test</strong> AnswersLiterature Library <strong>Test</strong> Answers A Tale ofTwo CitiesA. Thinking About the Novel1. d 2. c 3. a 4. a 5. bB. Identifying the Character1. Sydney Carton 2. Lucie Manette3. Dr. Manette 4. Madame Defarge5. Charles DarnayC. Understanding Literary Elementsand Techniques1. symbolism2. tone3. imagery4. dialect5. symbolism<strong>Test</strong> AnswersGreat ExpectationsA. Thinking About the Novell.c 2. d 3. d 4.c 5. a 6. c7. c 8. b 9. a 10. dB. Identifying the Character1. Mrs. Joe 2. Mr. Jaggers 3. Joe4. Magwttch 5. Miss HavishamC. Essay Questions1. • As a child, Pip loves Joe and wants tobe<strong>com</strong>e a blacksmith.• When he meets Miss Havisham andEstella, he grows dissatisfied with himselfand his life and be<strong>com</strong>es critical ofJoe.• When he be<strong>com</strong>es aware of his expectations,he be<strong>com</strong>es a "gentleman." Hisscorn for Joe deepens, and, in spite ofhis guilty conscience, he further distanceshimself from Joe.• When Pip first discovers his true benefactor,he is repulsed by Magwttch buthelps him out of a sense of guilt andobligation.• As Pip lets go of his dream of Estellaand faces reality. he eventually learnshumility and returns the love he hasreceived from Magwttch, Joe, and Biddy.He learns that wealth and status can'tbring happiness.2. • Pip swindles himself by pursuingEstella's false values and rejecting Joeand the true values he represents.• Miss Havisham swindles herself byteaching Estella to be hard-hearted andthus incapable of loving her.• Estella swindles herself by marrying forwealth and status rather than for love.suffering abuse as a result.3. • Throughout the novel, people are shownto be poor judges of right and wrong.• Mrs. Joe is praised for her upbringingof Pip. yet she is cruel to him.• Miss Havisham considers herself avictim, yet she victimizes her owndaughter.• Pip accepts Estella's scorn while rejectingJoe's and Biddy's love.• Magwitch has <strong>com</strong>mitted crimes, yet theway he was mistreated as a child alsoseems criminaL Magwttch has beenmore loving to Pip than Pip has beento Joe.• Compeyson is more evil than Magwttch,yet he receives the lighter sentence.• Through the character of Mr. Jaggers.the law is shown to be callous andinhuman.A Midsummer Night's Dream<strong>Test</strong> AnswersA. Thinking About the Play1. b 2. d 3. c 4. c 5. a6. a 7. b 8. b© Prentice-Hall, Inc.109

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