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American Literature CLEP Study Guide
  • American Literature CLEP Study Guide

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  • Álvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca -->From Spain. He wrote, "Naufragios," which is Shipwrecks in 1542. Spanish conquistador that was shipwrecked and lost his crew off of the south of Florida. Vaca lived with the indians and became a shawman. Samuel de Champlain -->Pioneer to the "New France". Des Sauvages: The voyage of Samuel Champlain Thomas Harriot -->He was a British astronomer and mathematician. A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia, Learned Indian Language...
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American Literature CLEP Sample test questions and answers (Latest Versions 2024)
  • American Literature CLEP Sample test questions and answers (Latest Versions 2024)

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  • American Literature CLEP Sample test questions and answers (Latest Versions 2024)
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American Literature CLEP  Study Guide
  • American Literature CLEP Study Guide

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  • Prose -->All work that is not poetry, drama, or song. Articles, Autobiographies, biographies, novels, essays. Poetry -->Selected words strung together for their beauty, sound and power to express feelings Fable -->Short, easy to read story. Teaches a lesson about people. Prose Folk Tale -->Story handed down between generations: Fable, Fairy Tale, Legend, Tall tale, Myth. Prose Legend -->Explains origins of natural items. Prose Humor -->Amusing components: sarcasm, word pl...
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American Literature CLEP Exam Questions with Verified Answers (Graded A)
  • American Literature CLEP Exam Questions with Verified Answers (Graded A)

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  • Metaphysical Poetry - Answer- Uses conceits and uses intellectual and philosophical language. Makes abstract comparisons using conceits. ie. John Donne. Michael Wigglesworth - Answer- Clergyman who wrote "Day of Doom" and "Meat out of the Eater". He wrote lyrical, theological poems. Puritan. Connotation - Answer- the feelings or emotions surrounding a word. (ie. home = pleasant haven) motif - Answer- Phase, image, action, that unifies a work of literature by recurring throughout it....
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American Literature CLEP Study Guide
  • American Literature CLEP Study Guide

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  • -->The scope of the modernist period. 1945-present -->The scope of the contemporary period. What is the function of literature? -->One of the driving questions of the modernist literary period. Modernism -->A mode of art that does not state directly what it is, but instead remains slightly beyond the grasp of general readers. Robert Frost -->Poet whose relationship with formal education was tenuous at best. Moved to England and befriended Ezra Pound, who inspired him to write p...
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American Literature CLEP
  • American Literature CLEP

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  • Metaphysical Poetry -->Uses conceits and uses intellectual and philosophical language. Makes abstract comparisons using conceits. ie. John Donne. Michael Wigglesworth -->Clergyman who wrote "Day of Doom" and "Meat out of the Eater". He wrote lyrical, theological poems. Puritan. Connotation -->the feelings or emotions surrounding a word. (ie. home = pleasant haven) motif -->Phase, image, action, that unifies a work of literature by recurring throughout it. A theme or idea in ...
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CLEP: AMERICAN LITERATURE Study Guide
  • CLEP: AMERICAN LITERATURE Study Guide

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  • Metaphor -->Katy Perry: "baby you're a fire work, come on let your colors burst." A type of figurative language which the author equates with one thing with something else. i.e. "the bird was an arrow arcing through the sky." OR "swaying skeletons reached for the sky and groaned as the wind blew through them." ...meaning trees Irony -->a statement that suggest the opposite . personification -->Describing the nonhuman as having human qualities. The act of personifying; the a...
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CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature Exam
  • CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature Exam

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  • CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature Exam 3 Genres - Answer-Poetry Prose Drama 3 Forms of Literary Expression - Answer-American Literature British Literature Works in Translation Prose - Answer-The most common form of written language following natural speech patterns and grammatical structure Phonic - Answer-Pertaining to sound from speech Fiction - Answer-Imaginary narrative; the information or events are created by the author Non-Fiction - Answer-Writing that delivers fa...
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CLEP COLLEGE COMP CITATIONS EXAM |  QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) |  LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
  • CLEP COLLEGE COMP CITATIONS EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+

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  • 1 CLEP COLLEGE COMP CITATIONS EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+ Takahashi, Shin. The Manga Guide to Statistics. San Francisco: No Starch Press, 2009. Print. Correct Answer: MLA Book Mabry, Rick, and Paul Deiermann. "Of Cheese and Crust: A Proof of the Pizza Conjecture and other Tasty Results." American Mathematical Monthly 116.5 (2009): 423-438. Print. Correct Answer: MLA Scholarly Journal Article Welch, Chris. "Web Goes Nuts for 'Crasher Squi...
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