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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 B: What's it About?.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. An example shows that the ensuing images may be:
(a) Disturbing.
(b) Stupid.
(c) Ridiculous.
(d) Over thought.
2. In this section, students are encouraged to write about what topic?
(a) Personal encounter.
(b) Linens.
(c) Unrequited love.
(d) Chivalry.
3. The author includes part of a poem including:
(a) Body parts.
(b) Fruits.
(c) Objects on his desk.
(d) Movie titles.
4. What famous work is referenced in this section?
(a) Tale of Two Cities.
(b) Wuthering Heights.
(c) Moby Dick.
(d) Gentlemen's Agreement.
5. Which item are students not required to study in this section?
(a) Syntax.
(b) Randomness.
(c) Detail.
(d) Specifics.
Short Answer Questions
1. "One's-Self, En Masse" begins with a quote by which famous poet?
2. How many lists are students required to save?
3. How many exercises are included in "The Things of This World: Image and Metaphor?"
4. Students writing about a journey should end up where?
5. Which character is not referenced in "Tabloid Tone Exercise?"
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