Bаsed оn the cоrrelаtiоn mаtrix above, answer the following question: Self‑Control is positively correlated with School Work (r = .23, p < .01). What does this mean, and provide one example of how this might appear in real behavior?
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ENG 125VA: Midterm Exаm ASpring 2026 Pаrt I. Shоrt Answer. (30 pоints)Instructiоns: For eаch question, supply a short response. No more than three sentences are required. Some questions require only the appropriate, one-word answer. Answer all ten items. Each item is worth three points.What season of the year defines the setting in Hedda Gabler?What literary term best describes the voice of reason in a play?What literary term best describes a work of fiction in which a fusion of magic with everyday reality produces an extraordinary reversal of power relations in the social order?What does Emily Dickinson describe with the phrase, “Buccaneers of Buzz”?In three sentences or less, explain the significance of symbolism in one of the poems we have read so far this semester.In “Death Constant Beyond Love,” what is significant about the chastity belt worn by Laura Farina?In approximately three sentences, explain the significance of the phrase “coffins of black” in Willaim Blake’s “The Chimney Sweeper.”In Anton Chekov’s The Cherry Orchard, Firs is the final character on stage, and he utters the final lines of the play. Before he lies down, he says: “Life has gone by as if I had never lived.” In three sentences or less, explain why this is a powerful way to end the play.In three sentences or less, explain why the photograph of Gregory Samsa is an important detail in Franz Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis.”In William Wordsworth’s “The World Is Too Much With Us,” what mythological figure does the poet imagine rising from the sea? Part II. Short Essay. (70 points)Instructions: Choose two characters listed here. You are responsible for developing a clearly organized and well-supported analysis of each character. For each character, write a response that is at least three paragraphs in length. (For each response, aim for a minimum of approximately 500 words or about a page and a half.) Each analysis should include an introductory statement that identifies the author, title of the literary work, and an introduction to the character. Provide an evaluation of how this figure becomes characterized. Use examples and details to support your analysis. Each character analysis response is worth 35 points.TartuffeHedda GablerMr. SamsaSenator SánchezTrofimov