AP Success - AP English Literature: A Haunted House
This is a short story by Virginia Woolfe, published in 1921.
Question 1
The phrase "a door shutting" (line 1) primarily serves to evoke a sense of:
urgency
finality
mystery
continuity
isolation
Question 2
The description of the couple as "ghostly" (line 2) suggests that they are:
hidden or secretive
pale and sickly
sinister and malevolent
insubstantial or not fully present
frightening and eerie
Question 3
The repetition of "safe, safe, safe" (line 21) contributes to the tone of the passage by:
contradicting the overall atmosphere of the passage
introducing a new theme of safety
highlighting the tranquility and security within the house
emphasizing the characters' insecurity
creating a sense of urgency and danger
Question 4
The reference to the wood pigeon's "bubble of sound" (line 20) is an example of which literary device?
Hyperbole
Metaphor
Simile
Personification
Onomatopoeia
Question 5
The narrative's shifting perspectives, as seen in lines 7-9 and 23-26, primarily serve to:
emphasize the mysterious nature of the treasure
contrast the internal and external experiences of the characters
create a sense of disorientation in the reader
demonstrate the omnipresence of the ghostly couple
illustrate the confusion experienced by the characters
Question 6
In line 28, the repeated phrase "safe, safe, safe" most likely signifies:
The characters' satisfaction with their security
The monotony and repetitiveness of their lives
An incantation or spell for protection
A comforting reassurance amidst chaos
The characters' denial of an impending threat
Question 7
The use of direct speech in lines 36-37 ("Here we slept," she says. And he adds, "Kisses without number.") contributes to the passage by:
highlighting the characters' nostalgia
creating a more dynamic and immediate scene
contrasting the present with the past
demonstrating the couple's intimacy and affection
providing insight into the characters' past experiences
Question 8
The imagery in lines 31-33 ("Moonbeams splash and spill wildly in the rain.") primarily serves to:
symbolize the characters' emotions or state of mind
illustrate the chaotic environment surrounding the characters
foreshadow an impending disaster or change
create a sense of beauty and wonder in nature
convey the intensity and wildness of the weather
Question 9
The phrase "the pulse of the house" (line 21) is an example of:
Anaphora
Alliteration
Personification
Synecdoche
Metonymy
Question 10
The overall atmosphere of the passage can best be described as:
Confusing and disorienting
Peaceful and serene
Nostalgic and melancholic
Joyful and celebratory
Ominous and foreboding
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