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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Part Three. Who's Talking and Why? The Self and Its Subjects. Section A: Aspects of Voice.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In "Dramatic Monologue: Carving the Voice, Carving the Masks," students are instructed to write a:
(a) Soliloquy.
(b) Series of poems.
(c) Chatauqua.
(d) Dramatic monologue.
2. "In the Waiting Room" encourages students to imitate what in a poem?
(a) Syntax.
(b) Formula.
(c) Voice.
(d) Tone.
3. What example is not used in this section?
(a) Bungee jumping.
(b) Lathe.
(c) Tourniquet.
(d) Adz.
4. "Our Suits, Ourselves" asks students to compare themselves with:
(a) A tree.
(b) A cloud.
(c) Their parents.
(d) An inanimate object.
5. Using one of the words, the student is encouraged to create what?
(a) Logical assumption.
(b) Free thought.
(c) Antonym.
(d) Non-sequitir.
Short Answer Questions
1. "Our Suits, Ourselves" is considered to be:
2. Which item are students not required to study in this section?
3. What famous work is referenced in this section?
4. "Our Suits, Ourselves" challenges the students':
5. "One's-Self, En Masse" begins with a quote by which famous poet?
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