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(04.02 LC)Due to the broad span of ages the protagonist repr…

(04.02 LC)Due to the broad span of ages the protagonist represented over the course of the play, she had a panoply of wigs at the ready. Using your knowledge of Greek/Latin roots and affixes, what is the best definition of the word “panoply?”

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(05.05 MC)Read the sentence. Then answer the question that f…

(05.05 MC)Read the sentence. Then answer the question that follows.The longest novel written is Marcel Proust’s 1912 work Remembrance of Things Past it is made up of over 12 volumes and almost one billion characters.Which of the following corrects the run-on sentence?

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(04.01 MC)Read the passage from “Pericles Funeral Oration” f…

(04.01 MC)Read the passage from “Pericles Funeral Oration” from “Book II” of History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides. Then answer the question that follows.If then we prefer to meet danger with a light heart but without laborious training, and with a courage which is gained by habit and not enforced by law, are we not greatly the better for it?Which of the following properly paraphrases the passage?

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(05.05 MC)Marissa wrote the following sentence, which contai…

(05.05 MC)Marissa wrote the following sentence, which contains faulty parallelism:Italy’s geographical landscape made early travel between regions difficult, which resulted in areas having unique food, traditions, and speaking in different styles.Which of the following correctly revises Marissa’s sentence for parallel structure?

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(06.03 MC)Read the poem “War Dreams” by Walt Whitman. Then a…

(06.03 MC)Read the poem “War Dreams” by Walt Whitman. Then answer the question that follows.WAR DREAMS1.In clouds descending, in midnight sleep, of many a face in battle,Of the look at first of the mortally wounded, of that indescribable look,Of the dead on their backs, with arms extended wide—   I dream, I dream, I dream.2.Of scenes of nature, the fields and the mountains, Of the skies so beauteous after the storm, and at night the moon so unearthly bright, Shining sweetly, shining down, where we dig the trenches, and gather the heaps— I dream, I dream, I dream.3.Long have they passed, long lapsed—faces, and trenches, and fields:Long through the carnage I moved with a callous composure, or away from thefallenOnward I sped at the time. But now of their faces and forms, at night,   I dream, I dream, I dream.Which statement best reflects a universal theme of this poem?

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(04.01 MC)Read the passage from “Pericles Funeral Oration” f…

(04.01 MC)Read the passage from “Pericles Funeral Oration” from “Book II” of History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides. Then answer the question that follows.For the whole earth is the tomb of famous men; not only are they commemorated by columns and inscriptions in their own country, but in foreign lands there dwells also an unwritten memorial of them, graven not on stone but in the hearts of men.Which of the following properly paraphrases the passage?

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The term cardiomegaly refers to:

The term cardiomegaly refers to:

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The term cardiogram refers to a recording of the:

The term cardiogram refers to a recording of the:

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The term cardiomyalgia refers to:

The term cardiomyalgia refers to:

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The term cholelithiasis refers to:

The term cholelithiasis refers to:

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