AP Success - AP English Literature: A Haunted House

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Question 1

Multiple choice
  • urgency

  • finality

  • mystery

  • continuity

  • isolation

Question 2

Multiple choice
  • hidden or secretive

  • pale and sickly

  • sinister and malevolent

  • insubstantial or not fully present

  • frightening and eerie

Question 3

Multiple choice
  • 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

Multiple choice
  • Hyperbole

  • Metaphor

  • Simile

  • Personification

  • Onomatopoeia

Question 5

Multiple choice
  • 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

Multiple choice
  • 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

Multiple choice
  • 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

Multiple choice
  • 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

Multiple choice
  • Anaphora

  • Alliteration

  • Personification

  • Synecdoche

  • Metonymy

Question 10

Multiple choice
  • Confusing and disorienting

  • Peaceful and serene

  • Nostalgic and melancholic

  • Joyful and celebratory

  • Ominous and foreboding

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