AP Success - AP English Literature: Azathoth

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Question 1

Multiple choice
  • began to value age and experience over innovation.

  • saw an increase in youthful enthusiasm among its inhabitants.

  • experienced a renewal of curiosity and creativity.

  • entered into a period of great technological advancement.

  • became a more pragmatic and less imaginative place.

Question 2

Multiple choice
  • demonstrate the protagonist's satisfaction with his daily routine.

  • show the city's architectural beauty and sophistication.

  • emphasize the efficiency and productivity of urban life.

  • contrast with the protagonist's inner world of dreams and imagination.

  • highlight the protagonist's social status.

Question 3

Multiple choice
  • possess a superficial understanding of their environment.

  • are optimistic about the future and its possibilities.

  • lack insight and are confused about their surroundings.

  • are introspective, focusing on their inner experiences.

  • have a clear vision and understanding of the world.

Question 4

Multiple choice
  • seek inspiration for his professional endeavors.

  • find practical solutions to his daily struggles.

  • connect with others who share his sense of isolation.

  • challenge the societal norms imposed upon him.

  • escape from the physical confines of his environment.

Question 5

Multiple choice
  • isolation to community.

  • despair to hope.

  • reality to imagination.

  • confinement to freedom.

  • ignorance to knowledge.

Question 6

Multiple choice
  • Hyperbole

  • Synecdoche

  • Metonymy

  • Personification

  • Onomatopoeia

Question 7

Multiple choice
  • a euphemism.

  • a simile.

  • an oxymoron.

  • a metaphor.

  • an allegory.

Question 8

Multiple choice
  • a social awakening.

  • a scientific discovery.

  • a psychological breakdown.

  • a metaphysical merging with the universe.

  • a physical journey to a distant land.

Question 9

Multiple choice
  • aggressive and confrontational.

  • mysterious and contemplative.

  • whimsical and playful.

  • optimistic and cheerful.

  • cynical and critical.

Question 10

Multiple choice
  • the inevitability of change.

  • the transcendence of imagination.

  • the conflict between nature and civilization.

  • the power of human connection.

  • the destructiveness of industrialization.

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