A. His dead uncle
B. His dead father
C. His dead grandmother
D. His dead grandfather
Related Mcqs:
- Which member of the corn clan could not overlook the wrondoings of the rest of the clan ?
A. The youngest member
B. The oldest member
C. The priest’s son
D. The chief’s son - This group of Native Americans believed that corn was crucial to creation ?
A. Teton
B. Cherokee
C. Utes
D. Navajo - What story tells how Squanto taught the settler to grow corn, procure commodities and fish ?
A. General History of Virginia
B. Puritan Sermons
C. The story of Plymouth Plantation
D. Pride and Prejudice - Whom does Mr.Haley choose from among Shelby’s slaves ?
A. Eliza and Harry
B. Uncle Tom and Cassy
C. Uncle Tom and Eliza
D. Uncle Tom and Harry - Whom does St. Clare give to Ophelia to educate ?
A. Eva
B. Prue
C. Emmeline
D. Topsy - I ask: Is it not the case that everybody that is not white is treated with contempt and counted as barbarians? And I ask if the word of God justifies the white man in so doing. When the prophets prophesied, of whom did they speak? When they spoke of heathens, was it not the whites and others who were counted Gentiles? And I ask if all nations with the exception of the Jews were not counted heathens. This passage exemplifies________________?
A. Jamming
B. Snaring
C. Hortatory sermon
D. Framing - To Whom does Franklin say he is addressing his autobiography part 1 ?
A. Himself
B. Indians
C. His son, john
D. His son, William - When the prophets prophesied, of whom did they speak? When they spoke of heathens, was it not the whites and others who were counted Gentiles? And I ask if all nations with the exception of the Jews were not counted heathens. The author of this passage was_______________?
A. A slave
B. A Transcendentalist
C. The son of itinerant actors
D. An indentured servant - Whom did Aristotle consider the most tragic of the Greek dramatists ?
A. Agathon
B. Aeschylus
C. Sophocles
D. Euripides - Who is the author of ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’ ?
A. Charles Dickens
B. Homer
C. Lord Tennison
D. Ernest Hemingway