A. A genrous village chief who is known for his kindness
B. Hare’s grandfather
C. A god who protects and guides Hare on his many adventures
D. A tyrannical village chief who is known for his elbow blades
Related Mcqs:
- How does Hare outsmart Sharp-elbow to retrieve his stolen arrow ?
A. He sends a young man to retrieve it
B. He sends his grandmother to cast a spell on him that causes Sharp-elbow to consent to anything asked of him
C. He takes a whetstone with him to retrieve the arrow and when Sharp-elbow attacks he uses the whetstone for protection against the attack
D. He lights four prayersticks and asks the gods to retrieve it for him - In , a good example of Milton’s sharp rhetorical prose, Milton denounces restrictive censorship, arguing for freedom of the press ?
A. “Paradise Lost”
B. “Samson Agonistes”
C. “Areopagitica”
D. “Paradise Regained” - Becky sharp was the heroine in which novel ?
A. Vanity Fair
B. Sense and Sensibility
C. Pride and Prejudice
D. Mansfield Park - The cautious old gentleman knit his brows tenfold closer after this explanation, being sorely puzzled by the ratiocination of the syllogism; while methought the one in pepper and salt eyed him with something of a triumphant leer. At length he observed, that all this was very well, but still he thought the story a little extravagant – there were one or two points on which he had his doubts. “Faith, sir,” replied the story-teller, “as to that matter, I don’t believe one half of it myself.” This passage exemplifies_____________?
A. Narrative frame
B. Hortatory sermon
C. Snaring
D. Jamming - Native Son (1940) is written by_____________?
A. Jean Toomer
B. Richard Wright
C. Ralph Ellison
D. Stephen Crane - What lesson does Hare’s adventure involving a tall man with a cane attempt to teach the Winnebago people ?
A. Flattery will get you no where
B. Don’t put of for tomorrow what you can do today
C. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you
D. Boasting shows weakness and will lead to bad things - Which of the following is not an animal Hare prepared for humans to eat ?
A. Bear
B. Elk
C. Horse
D. Both A and B - Which statement below best defines the genre of Indian autobiography ?
A. Genre that details life exerpeinces of white americans in early america and critiques american society to native americans.
B. Genre that details life experiences of native Americas in early America and critiques American society to native Americans.
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above - In the enthusiasm of my confidence, I brought chairs into the room, and desired them here to rest from their fatigues; while I myself, in the wild audacity of my perfect triumph, placed my own seat upon the very spot beneath which reposed the corpse of the victim. What is the meaning of the word audacity ?
A. Fearless daring or aggressive boldness
B. Auditory city
C. Authority
D. Insanity or dementia - At the end of Hare’s adventure with the headless bodies how does he turned them into “fast-fish.” ?
A. The headless bodies served Hare fish.
B. The headless bodies tried to abuse people so they were turned into ’fast-fish’ as a punishment.
C. The headless bodies liked to eat fish.
D. The headless bodies were actually creatures who evolved from fish so they were simply returned to their primordial state