AP Success - AP English Literature: The Fight of the Good Ship Clarissa





Question 1

Multiple choice



  • Establish the setting as futuristic and interstellar.

  • Highlight the technological advancements of the characters.

  • Contrast with the primitive nature of hunting described later.

  • Introduce the protagonist of the passage.

  • Foreshadow the central conflict involving space exploration.

Question 2

Multiple choice



  • Emphasize their professional competence and expertise.

  • Underline the dangerous nature of their expedition.

  • Portray them as unprepared and disorganized.

  • Illustrate their versatility and adaptability.

  • Compare their roles with traditional terrestrial hunters.

Question 3

Multiple choice



  • Experiencing a period of intense activity.

  • Engaged in a battle against an unseen enemy.

  • Undergoing a phase of rest and inactivity.

  • Preparing for an imminent threat or challenge.

  • Celebrating a recent success or victory.

Question 4

Multiple choice



  • Criticize his lack of productivity and focus.

  • Highlight his significant contributions to the mission.

  • Undermine his reputation as a serious writer.

  • Emphasize his dedication to his work despite distractions.

  • Compare his literary aspirations with his actual achievements.

Question 5

Multiple choice



  • The crew's disciplined approach to their mission.

  • The tension and conflict among the crew members.

  • The crew's ability to balance work with leisure.

  • The deteriorating condition of the spaceship.

  • The crew's disregard for their responsibilities.

Question 6

Multiple choice



  • The party is well-organized and controlled.

  • The party has a significant impact on the ship's operations.

  • The party is chaotic and potentially destructive.

  • The party is a routine and unremarkable event for the crew.

  • The party is a scientific experiment conducted by the crew.

Question 7

Multiple choice



  • Crew's isolation in space.

  • Positive relationships among neighboring spaceships.

  • Considerate nature of the crew's activities.

  • Crew's awareness of and respect for their surroundings.

  • Scale of the universe and the insignificance of the crew's actions.

Question 8

Multiple choice



  • Showcase the crew's respect and admiration for their leader.

  • Illustrate the dangerous conditions outside the spaceship.

  • Highlight the playful and rebellious nature of the crew.

  • Demonstrate the effectiveness of the spaceship's defense mechanisms.

  • Indicate a breakdown in the hierarchy and discipline on the ship.

Question 9

Multiple choice



  • Portrays the crew's heroism and bravery.

  • Emphasizes the strategic planning and coordination of the crew.

  • Undermines the seriousness of the conflict through exaggeration.

  • Highlights the technological superiority of the Earthlings.

  • Demonstrates the unity and solidarity of the crew.

Question 10

Multiple choice



  • Provide a resolution to the conflict introduced earlier.

  • Introduce a new challenge for the crew to overcome.

  • Offer a moral or lesson based on the events described.

  • Emphasize the lasting impact of the battle on Venus.

  • Contrast the chaos of the battle with the peace of the aftermath.

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