A. Combat detaches a man from humanity.
B. All is fair in love and war.
C. It is honorable and just to defend your country in a war.
D. There is a right and a wrong way to throw a hand grenade.
Related Mcqs:
- According to Dr. Mazzotta, what is the central allegorical theme in The Purgatorio ?
A. The poet’s attempt to climb the mountain
B. The poet’s attempt to find his way back to Florence from Jerusalem
C. The poet’s descent into hell
D. The poet’s tour of earthly paradise - Which of the following would a neoclassical poet be most likely to use as a central theme in his or her poetry ?
A. The plight of common, ordinary people
B. A celebration of the medieval
C. A satirical representation of current events
D. A warm remembrance of childish idealism - Which of the following is a central theme of Christina Rossetti’s poem “Goblin Market” ?
A. The dangers of sensuality to women
B. The links between sexuality and economics
C. The importance of sisterly bonds
D. All of these answers - Which of the following is NOT a central theme of Wordsworth’s poetry ?
A. The common man
B. The promises of technology
C. The outcast figure
D. The movement of time - which famous Shakespeare play does the quote “The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers” come from ?
A. The Merry Wives of Windsor
B. Othello, the Moor of Venice
C. Pericles, Prince of Tyre
D. King Henry the Sixth, Part II - In the play, “Macbeth,” how does Macbeth kill Duncan ?
A. He shoots him.
B. He strangles him.
C. He stabs him.
D. He beheads him. - In “Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” what kind of animal does the Mariner kill ?
A. A hawk
B. A nightingale
C. A dove
D. An albatross - The /k/ in ‘kill’ and ‘skill’ are ________________?
A. Allophones
B. Allomorphs
C. Morpheme variants
D. Minimal pairs - Which bird did the Ancient Mariner kill ?
A. Seagull
B. Albatross
C. Humming Bird
D. Crow - Crime was ardently followed by punishment. Elizabethans had devised various ways to fine, humiliate, torture, and kill offenders. Which crime was punishable by death ?
A. Skipping church on Sunday
B. A woman screaming at her husband in public
C. Stealing a horse
D. Public drunkenness