Dealing with Difficulty: Examining Structure

Read the selection below from “The Once and Future Merlin” by Marion Zimmer Bradley and answer the question that follows.

Over the centuries the story has been told and retold and told again, often with a widely varying cast of characters. Knights, priests and priestesses, kings and queens, and various users of magic come and go, but always there is Arthur, the sun around which all else revolves, his faithless wife (Guinevere), his equally-faithless best friend (Lancelot), the illegitimate son (Mordred) who becomes his bane—and Merlin.

Whatever his role, Merlin is always there, and it is always clear that Arthur could not have existed, survived, or become King without him.

Source: Bradley, Marion Zimmer. “The Once and Future Merlin.” Fictionwise.com. Fictionwise LLC, n.d. Web. 7 July 2011.

Which organizational type dominates the passage?

order of importance

Read the selection below from the play King Arthur’s Socks by Floyd Dell and answer the question that follows.

A young man enters.

GUENEVERE: Lancelot!

LANCELOT: Guenevere! (They go up to each other, and he takes both her hands. They stand that way for a moment. Then he says lightly)—Darning King Arthur’s socks, I see!

GUENEVERE: (releasing herself, and going back to her chair) Yes. Sit down.

LANCELOT: Where’s his royal highness?

GUENEVERE: New York. Why don’t you ever come to see us?

Source: Dell, Floyd. King Arthur’s Socks. 1922. King Arthur’s Socks and Other Village Plays. Whitefish: Kessinger Publishing, 2004. Google Books. Web. 7 July 2011.

What information can be inferred from the passage above?

Guenevere and Lancelot know each other well.

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Which genre uses narrative and poetic techniques to tell a story?
narrative poem

Which statement about the tragedy is true?
It uses dramatic elements to depict the flaws of human nature in a succinct, poignant way.

Read the selection below from the poem “The King Sends Three Cats to Guinevere” by Marjorie Allen Seiffert and answer the question that follows.

I send you three grey cats with gifts—
(For uniformity of metaphor,
Since Bacchus, Satan, and the Hangman
Are not contemporaneous in my mythology)
I send you three grey cats with gifts,
Queen Guinevere,
To warn you, sleekly, silently
To pay the forfeit.

Source: Seiffert, Marjorie Allen. “The King Sends Three Cats to Guinevere.” BlackCatPoems.com. Black Cat Poems, n.d. Web. 7 July 2011.

Which excerpt indicates that King Arthur knows Queen Guinevere has been unfaithful to their marriage?

“To warn you”

Which genre uses narrative techniques to provide a glimpse into the human experience?
short story

Read the selection below from the poem “The King Sends Three Cats to Guinevere” by Marjorie Allen Seiffert and answer the question that follows.

I send you three grey cats with gifts—
(For uniformity of metaphor,
Since Bacchus, Satan, and the Hangman
Are not contemporaneous in my mythology)
I send you three grey cats with gifts,
Queen Guinevere,
To warn you, sleekly, silently
To pay the forfeit.

Source: Seiffert, Marjorie Allen. “The King Sends Three Cats to Guinevere.” BlackCatPoems.com. Black Cat Poems, n.d. Web. 7 July 2011.

Which poetic device does the speaker use in the line, “Since Bacchus, Satan, and the Hangman”?

allusion

Read the selection below from The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights by John Steinbeck and answer the question that follows.

And Lancelot knelt down and took the king’s beloved hand in both of his and kissed it. “Good night, my liege lord, my liege friend,” he said, and then stumbled blindly from the room and felt his way down the curving stone steps past the arrow slits.

As he came to the level of the next landing, Guinevere issued silently from a darkened entrance. He could see her in the thin light from the arrow slit. She took his arm and led him to her dark chamber and closed the oaken door.

“A strange thing happened,” she said softly.

Source: Steinbeck, John. The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights. New York: Penguin, 2009. Google Books. Web. 7 July 2011.

Which idea is addressed in the passage above?

friendship and love

Which statement about the lyric poem is true?
It uses poetic techniques to explore thoughts and feelings about a subject in a concise way.

Read the selection below from the play King Arthur’s Socks by Floyd Dell and complete the statement that follows.

A young man enters.

GUENEVERE: Lancelot!

LANCELOT: Guenevere! (They go up to each other, and he takes both her hands. They stand that way for a moment. Then he says lightly)—Darning King Arthur’s socks, I see!

GUENEVERE: (releasing herself, and going back to her chair) Yes. Sit down.

LANCELOT: Where’s his royal highness?

GUENEVERE: New York. Why don’t you ever come to see us?

Source: Dell, Floyd. King Arthur’s Socks. 1922. King Arthur’s Socks and Other Village Plays. Whitefish: Kessinger Publishing, 2004. Google Books. Web. 7 July 2011.

All of the following appear in the passage above except __________.

logical examples

Which phrase defines “muster” best?
to collect, gather

The following question refers to Night by Elie Wiesel.

What is Wiesel’s first impression of Auschwitz?

that it is better than Birkenau

Read the key ideas below and answer the question that follows.

kindness, respect

Which supporting detail from Night by Elie Wiesel reflects best the key ideas listed above?

“Those were the first human words.”

Which phrase defines “elude” best?
to escape

Read the words below and answer the question that follows.

cruelty, respect, option, kindness

Which theme can you develop from all the key ideas above?

When faced with extreme cruelty, a person can still choose to remain human.

The following question refers to Night by Elie Wiesel.

How does Wiesel react when his father is slapped by the Gypsy?

He does nothing

The following question refers to Night by Elie Wiesel.

Of the following people in the concentration camp, who behaves kindly to Wiesel and his father?

Bela Katz

Read the theme below and answer the question that follows.

With adversity comes a loss of faith in oneself and in humanity.

Which supporting detail from Night by Elie Wiesel reflects the above theme best?

“Never shall I forget those flames that consumed my faith forever.”

Read the words below and answer the question that follows.

danger, apathy, endurance, detachment

Which theme can you create using all the key ideas above?

In hazardous situations, the instinct to survive overcomes everything else.

Read the key ideas below and answer the question that follows.

hopelessness, sadness

Which supporting detail from Night by Elie Wiesel reflects best the key ideas listed above?

“‘Not cry? We’re on the threshold of death. Soon, we shall be inside.'”

The following question refers to “The Pit and the Pendulum” by Edgar Allan Poe.

Which type of creature does the narrator find inside his prison?

rats

The following question refers to “The Pit and the Pendulum” by Edgar Allan Poe.

How is the narrator freed from his prison?

[NOT] The fire started by his captors burns through the prison walls.

Read the selection below from the short story “The Pit and the Pendulum” by Edgar Allan Poe and use your knowledge of the story to answer the question that follows.

Down—steadily down it crept. I took a frenzied pleasure in contrasting its downward with its lateral velocity. To the right—to the left—far and wide—with the shriek of a damned spirit! to my heart with the stealthy pace of the tiger! I alternately laughed and howled, as the one or the other idea grew predominant.

Which aspect of psychological suspense dominates the passage?

emphasis on madness

Read the selection below from the short story “The Pit and the Pendulum” by Edgar Allan Poe and answer the question that follows.

Amid the thought of the fiery destruction that impended, the idea of the coolness of the well came over my soul like balm. I rushed to its deadly brink. I threw my straining vision below. The glare from the enkindled roof illumined its inmost recesses. Yet, for a wild moment, did my spirit refuse to comprehend the meaning of what I saw. At length it forced—it wrestled its way into my soul—it burned itself in upon my shuddering reason. O for a voice to speak!—oh, horror!—oh, any horror but this! With a shriek I rushed from the margin and buried my face in my hands—weeping bitterly.

Which word best describes the narrator in the passage above?

frightened

What is the definition for “imperceptible”?
not distinguishable by the senses

Read the selection below from the short story “The Pit and the Pendulum” by Edgar Allan Poe and use your knowledge of the story to answer the question that follows.

Down—steadily down it crept. I took a frenzied pleasure in contrasting its downward with its lateral velocity. To the right—to the left—far and wide—with the shriek of a damned spirit! to my heart with the stealthy pace of the tiger! I alternately laughed and howled, as the one or the other idea grew predominant.

Which type of atmosphere does the passage above create?

frightening and disquieting

What is the definition for “cadence”?
the rhythmic flow of sound or music

Read the selection below from the short story “The Pit and the Pendulum” by Edgar Allan Poe and use your knowledge of the story to answer the question that follows.

Amid the thought of the fiery destruction that impended, the idea of the coolness of the well came over my soul like balm. I rushed to its deadly brink. I threw my straining vision below. The glare from the enkindled roof illumined its inmost recesses. Yet, for a wild moment, did my spirit refuse to comprehend the meaning of what I saw. At length it forced—it wrestled its way into my soul—it burned itself in upon my shuddering reason. O for a voice to speak!—oh, horror!—oh, any horror but this! With a shriek I rushed from the margin and buried my face in my hands—weeping bitterly.

Which torture does the passage above reference?

being burned alive

Read the selection below from the short story “The Pit and the Pendulum” by Edgar Allan Poe and use your knowledge of the story to answer the question that follows.

I saw clearly the doom which had been prepared for me, and congratulated myself upon the timely accident by which I had escaped. Another step before my fall, and the world had seen me no more and the death just avoided was of that very character which I had regarded as fabulous and frivolous in the tales respecting the Inquisition. To the victims of its tyranny, there was the choice of death with its direst physical agonies, or death with its most hideous moral horrors. I had been reserved for the latter. By long suffering my nerves had been unstrung, until I trembled at the sound of my own voice, and had become in every respect a fitting subject for the species of torture which awaited me.

Which torture does the passage above reference?

being killed by falling into a hole

The following question refers to “The Pit and the Pendulum” by Edgar Allan Poe.

When the narrator awakes to find himself on his back with no restraints on him, why is he afraid to open his eyes?

He fears that he will open his eyes and see nothing but darkness.

The following question refers to “The Philosophy of Composition” by Edgar Allan Poe and On Writing by Stephen King.

What is a key difference in the use of details in the texts?

Poe’s essay is dominated by facts, while King’s memoir is dominated by images and examples.

Which of the following is the least important aspect of a work to examine when evaluating an argument?
[NOT] the reader’s capacity to feel and see what the writer feels and sees

The following question refers to “The Philosophy of Composition” by Edgar Allan Poe and On Writing by Stephen King.

Which main idea is similar to both texts?

Writing is difficult.

What is the definition of “vile”?
extremely bad or disgusting

The following question refers to “The Philosophy of Composition” by Edgar Allan Poe and On Writing by Stephen King.

What is a key difference between the main ideas of the texts?

[NOT] Poe states that the writer’s job is simple, while King states that the writer’s job is the most difficult of all jobs.

The following question refers to On Writing by Stephen King.

Which statement does not describe King’s “muse-guy”?

The muse-guy “scatter[s] creative fairy-dust all over your typewriter . . . .”

Pontificating is ________.
speaking in a pompous way

The following question refers to “The Philosophy of Composition” by Edgar Allan Poe and On Writing by Stephen King.

Which aspect of organization is similar to both texts?

topical organization

The following question refers to “The Philosophy of Composition” by Edgar Allan Poe and On Writing by Stephen King.

What is a key difference between the organizational aspects of the texts?

[NOT] The introduction and conclusion of Poe’s essay are absent, while the introduction and conclusion of King’s memoir are present but insufficient.

The following question refers to On Writing by Stephen King.

Who, according to King, will not like the idea that competent writers can be made into good writers?

many writing teachers

All of the following are characteristics of psychological suspense except __________.
research-like writing style

Facts, statistics, examples, and anecdotes are all types of __________.
details

Which statement is not a similarity between Edgar Allan Poe and Stephen King?
Poe and King were born in the 1900s.

Which statement about facts in memoirs is not correct?
An author’s thoughts are used to indicate facts in a memoir.

Which of the following types of details that appear in a memoir are used by the author to show opinions?

I. author’s commentary

II. thoughts of the author

III. descriptions of events

I and II

Which statement about the narrative poem is most true?
It uses narrative and poetic techniques.

Read the selection below from the short story “The Pit and the Pendulum” by Edgar Allan Poe and answer the question that follows.

Amid the thought of the fiery destruction that impended, the idea of the coolness of the well came over my soul like balm. I rushed to its deadly brink. I threw my straining vision below. The glare from the enkindled roof illumined its inmost recesses. Yet, for a wild moment, did my spirit refuse to comprehend the meaning of what I saw. At length it forced—it wrestled its way into my soul—it burned itself in upon my shuddering reason. O for a voice to speak!—oh, horror!—oh, any horror but this! With a shriek I rushed from the margin and buried my face in my hands—weeping bitterly.

Based on the passage above, which statement best summarizes why the reader may not be sympathetic to the narrator?

The narrator appears to be weak minded, which is not an admirable character trait.

Which genre uses techniques such as figurative language to explore thoughts about a subject in a concise way?
lyric poem

Which phrase defines “pretensions” best?
claims of importance

The following question refers to “The Philosophy of Composition” by Edgar Allan Poe and On Writing by Stephen King.

Which of the following is a similarity present in both texts?

Both Poe and King use details that match their selected genre.

Which phrase defines “pretensions” best?
claims of importance

The differences go in the middle of the Venn diagram where the circles intersect.
false

The following question refers to “The Philosophy of Composition” by Edgar Allan Poe.

According to Poe, which poem will he use to explain his “philosophy of composition”?

“The Raven”

The following question refers to “The Philosophy of Composition” by Edgar Allan Poe and On Writing by Stephen King.

Which statement is false?

Edgar Allan Poe demonstrates ethos by including references to numerous literary works.

What is the purpose of a Venn diagram?
to compare both similarities and differences between texts

Which word is the best definition for “lustre”?
light

Read the selection below from the short story “The Pit and the Pendulum” by Edgar Allan Poe and complete the statement that follows.

Down—steadily down it crept. I took a frenzied pleasure in contrasting its downward with its lateral velocity. To the right—to the left—far and wide—with the shriek of a damned spirit! to my heart with the stealthy pace of the tiger! I alternately laughed and howled, as the one or the other idea grew predominant.

All of the following stylistic devices appear in the passage above except __________.

internal rhyme

Read the selection below from the short story “The Pit and the Pendulum” by Edgar Allan Poe and answer the question that follows.

Amid the thought of the fiery destruction that impended, the idea of the coolness of the well came over my soul like balm. I rushed to its deadly brink. I threw my straining vision below. The glare from the enkindled roof illumined its inmost recesses. Yet, for a wild moment, did my spirit refuse to comprehend the meaning of what I saw. At length it forced—it wrestled its way into my soul—it burned itself in upon my shuddering reason. O for a voice to speak!—oh, horror!—oh, any horror but this! With a shriek I rushed from the margin and buried my face in my hands—weeping bitterly.

Based on the passage above, which statement best summarizes why the reader may not be sympathetic to the narrator?

The narrator appears to be weak minded, which is not an admirable character trait.

The following question refers to “The Pit and the Pendulum” by Edgar Allan Poe.

How does the narrator react to the “dread sentence of death” handed down to him?

He blacks out.

Read the selection below from the short story “The Pit and the Pendulum” by Edgar Allan Poe and complete the statement that follows.

I saw clearly the doom which had been prepared for me, and congratulated myself upon the timely accident by which I had escaped. Another step before my fall, and the world had seen me no more and the death just avoided was of that very character which I had regarded as fabulous and frivolous in the tales respecting the Inquisition. To the victims of its tyranny, there was the choice of death with its direst physical agonies, or death with its most hideous moral horrors. I had been reserved for the latter. By long suffering my nerves had been unstrung, until I trembled at the sound of my own voice, and had become in every respect a fitting subject for the species of torture which awaited me.

All of the following excerpts develop the plot through the narrator’s mental activity except __________.

“I trembled at the sound of my own voice . . . .”

Which statement about Elie Wiesel is false?
He has not received any awards or distinctions during his lifetime.

Which of the following types of details that appear in a memoir are used by the author to show factual information?

I. author statements of belief

II. descriptions of actual people

III. actions or behavior of individuals

II and III

Which phrase defines “intersperse” best?
to insert at intervals

The following question refers to Night by Elie Wiesel.

Within the concentration camp, Wiesel sees a sign with what ironic message?

WARNING! DANGER OF DEATH!

Which of the following types of details that appear in a memoir are used by the author to show opinions?

I. author’s commentary

II. thoughts of the author

III. descriptions of events

I and II

Which genre uses dramatic elements to depict the flaws in human nature in a succinct, poignant way?
tragedy

Which statement about memoirs is most true?
They use narrative elements to recount personal experience and development.

Which statement about the short story is most true?
It uses narrative techniques (e.g., plot, characters, setting, and conflict).

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