AP Success - AP English Literature: The Crying of Lot 49
Question 1
was expecting to discover significant truths.
was prepared to confront her past.
anticipated learning more about Pierce Inverarity.
was looking forward to personal growth.
expected to uncover secrets about her surroundings.
Question 2
isolation and passivity.
enchantment and wonder.
confusion and loss.
anger and resentment.
joy and liberation.
Question 3
the character's loss of identity.
a transformation in the character's perception.
the character's disconnection from reality.
a humorous turn of events.
the character's personal growth and change.
Question 4
a savior figure for the protagonist.
a symbol of betrayal and disappointment.
an embodiment of the character's fantasies.
a minor and insignificant character.
the protagonist's main source of conflict.
Question 5
evoking a sense of mystery and enchantment.
highlighting the character's ascension to knowledge.
creating a surreal and dreamlike atmosphere.
emphasizing the protagonist's isolation.
suggesting a connection to nature and the sea.
Question 6
provide a historical backdrop.
introduce a new character into the narrative.
mirror the protagonist's emotional journey.
offer a critique of art and exile.
set the scene for a pivotal revelation.
Question 7
the interconnectedness of all things.
the protagonist's entrapment.
the beauty of the natural world.
a piece of artwork that holds significant meaning.
the protagonist's artistic aspirations.
Question 8
indifferent to the art.
confused by the painting's message.
deeply moved and reflective.
critical of the artist's technique.
amused by the painting's subject matter.
Question 9
seeks a unique perspective in her experiences.
is overwhelmed by the variety of human emotions.
believes in the significance of individuality.
is conducting a scientific or mathematical analysis.
is indifferent to the nuances of human expression.
Question 10
provide background information on her character.
illustrate a significant moment of change.
contrast her past and present emotions.
introduce a subplot involving Pierce.
demonstrate Oedipa's longing for her homeland.
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