A. will adjust with reality
B. becomes adamant and disillusioned
C. will find sources elsewhere
D. resigns to reality
Related Mcqs:
- Mr. Covey entered the stable with a long rope; and just as I was half out of the loft, he caught hold of my legs, and was about tying me. As soon as I found what he was up to, I gave a sudden spring, and as I did so, he holding to my legs, I was brought sprawling on the stable floor. Mr. Covey seemed now to think he had me, and could do what he pleased; but at this moment—from whence came the spirit I don’t know—I resolved to fight; and, suiting my action the resolution, I seized Covey hard by the throat, and as I did so, I rose. He held on to me, and I to him. … He trembled like a leaf. …We were at it for nearly two hours. Covey at length let me go, puffing and blowing at a great rate, saying that if I had not resisted, he would not have whipped me half so much. The truth was, that he had not whipped me at all. I considered him as getting entirely the worst end of the bargain; for he had drawn no blood from me, but I had from him_____________?
A. Fredrick Douglass
B. John Winthrop
C. Benjamin Frankin
D. William Apess - The Battle of Baladava in the Crimean War finds its reference in the poem__________?
A. In Memorium
B. 1st September
C. Ultima Ratio Regum
D. The Charge of the Light Bridge - But for many minutes the heart beat on with a muffled sound. This, however, did not vex me; it would not be heard through the wall. At length it ceased. The old man was dead. I removed the bed and examined the corpse. Yes, he was stone, stone dead. This victim is killed because of_____________?
A. A letter
B. His clouded eye
C. His pact with the devil
D. His loud heart beat - Which of the following social issues does Dickens confront in Great Expectations ?
A. Penal reform
B. Educational reform
C. The role of the monarchy
D. Both A and B - In this technological world the child should build up_____________?
A. a vision for himself
B. inner strength
C. his own life
D. a will not to depend on others - Formalist critics believe that the value of a work cannot be determined by the author’s intention. What term do they use when speaking of this belief ?
A. The pathetic fallacy
B. The intentional fallacy
C. The affective fallacy
D. The objective correlative - In which work do you read: “Things fall apart; the center cannot hold. ” ?
A. The Canturbury Tales
B. The Dark Angel
C. The Wild Swans of Coole
D. The Second Coming - Who wrote: “Things fall apart; the center cannot hold ” ?
A. William Butler Yeats
B. James Joyce
C. Thomas Moore
D. Edgar Allan Poe - Who of the following is known as Child Of Renaissance ?
A. Marlowe
B. Milton
C. Spencer
D. Johnson - In Nella Larsen’s novel Passing, why is Clare afraid to have another child ?
A. She almost died in childbirth with her first child.
B. She doesn’t want to lose her figure.
C. Her husband has threatened to leave her.
D. She is afraid it may have dark skin.