**Bring #2 Pencils with you to this exam!!**
There are sixty (60) questions on the exam. These questions are broken down into two sections.
Section One has six parts:
A. The Essay (10 True or False Questions)
B. Unity and Coherence (2 Multiple Choice Questions)
C. Research Skills (6 True or False Questions)
D. Elements of Narrative/Literary Terms (5 Multiple Choice Questions)
E. General Research (12 Multiple Choice Questions)
F. General Documentation and Citation (10 True or False Questions)
The questions dealing with researching and writing the research paper are derived from the Researching and Writing textbook.
The questions dealing with literary terms will require knowledge
of such terms as:
irony | tone | paradox / oxymoron | theme |
symbol / symbolism | metaphor | simile | character |
plot: | conflict | climax / denouement | exposition |
point of view: | omniscient | objective | selective omniscient |
setting | mood | foreshadowing | character |
rhyme | rhythm | imagery |
Section Two has two parts:
A. Zora Neale Hurston, "Sweat," and "The Gilded Six-Bits" (5
Multiple Choice Questions)
B. Mary Shelley and Frankenstein (10 Multiple Choice
Questions)
These questions will come from the on-line discussion questions for the readings.