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International Development homework help. Liberty University ENGL 102 test 3 complete solutions correct answers A+ workTime limit: 1 hour and 30 minutes 50 multiple-choice, true/false, matching and reading comprehension questionsOpen-book/open-notes Do not hit the BACK button as this will lock you out of the test. The timer will continue if you leave this test without submitting it.Please use the following passage to answer the first 5 questions:Reading Comprehension Question from the play Everyman (lines 22-79).GOD:  I perceive here in my majesty, How that all the creatures be to me unkind, Living without dread in worldly prosperity: Of ghostly sight the people be so blind, Drowned in sin, they know me not for their God; In worldly riches is all their mind.  They fear not my righteousness, the sharp rod. My law that I showed, when I for them died, They forget clean, and shedding of my blood red; I hanged between two, it cannot be denied; To get them life I suffered to be dead; I healed their feet, with thorns hurt was my head. I could do no more than I did, truly;And now I see the people do clean forsake me.  They use the seven deadly sins damnable,As pride, covetise, wrath, and lecheryNow in the world be made commendable;And thus they leave of angels the heavenly company.Every man liveth so after his own pleasure,And yet of their life they be nothing sure:I see the more that I them forbearThe worse they be from year to year.…I hoped well that every manIn my glory should make his mansion,And thereto I had them all elect;But now I see, like traitors deject,They thank me not for the pleasure that I to them meant,Nor yet for their being that I them have lent;I proffered the people great multitude of mercy,And few there be that asketh it heartily;They be so cumbered with worldly richesThat needs on them I must do justice,On every man living without fear.Where art thou, Death, thou mighty messenger?[Enter Death]DEATH: Almighty God, I am here at your will,    Your commandment to fulfill.GOD:  Go thou to Everyman, And show him, in my name, A pilgrimage he must … take…And that he bring with him a sure reckoningDEATH: Lord, I will in the world go run overall,And cruelly outsearch both great and small;Everyman will I beset that liveth beastlyOut of God’s laws, and dreadeth not folly.He that loveth riches I will strike with my dart,His sight to blind, and from heaven to depart–Except that alms be his good friend–In hell for to dwell, world without endQuestion 11.6 out of 1.6 pointsIn context, the phrase “Everyman … liveth beastly” means thatSelected Answer:Question 20 out of 1.6 pointsAccording to the excerpt, __________.Selected Answer:.Question 31.6 out of 1.6 pointsIn context, the excerpt depicts Everyman as __________.Selected Answer:.Question 40 out of 1.6 pointsChoose one word that best explains why the people have rejected the “multitude of mercy” offered by the speaker?Selected Answer:Question 51.6 out of 1.6 pointsDeath’s vow to search for “both great and small,” never to relax at any point, means thatSelected Answer:.Question 61.6 out of 1.6 pointsAristotle, the Greek critic, said that a tragic hero should be a nobleman.Selected Answer:Question 71.6 out of 1.6 pointsOedipus asks Kreon to kill him, since suicide would be blasphemy against the gods.Selected Answer:Question 81.6 out of 1.6 points”Quem Quoeritis” includes an exchange between Holy Women and Jesus.Selected Answer:Question 90 out of 1.6 pointsKreon and Teiresias (in the play Oedipus Rex) are a good example of the use of mute actors in ancient Greek drama.Selected Answer:Question 100 out of 1.6 pointsAccording to Aristotle, a hero is not responsible for any criminal act he commits as long as he is not aware of its criminal nature.Selected Answer:Question 110 out of 1.6 pointsRichard Caxton printed Everyman in English in the early 1600’s.Selected Answer:Question 121.6 out of 1.6 pointsOne of Sophocles’ contributions was the inclusion of female actors.Selected Answer:Question 131.6 out of 1.6 pointsThe Greek stage was limited in the use of props and scenery.Selected Answer:Question 141.6 out of 1.6 pointsWhich is not one of the Three Unities?Selected Answer:Question 151.6 out of 1.6 pointsGoods states in the play Everyman: “Who calleth me? Everyman? What hast thou hast! / I lie here in corners, trussed and piled so high, / And in chest I am locked so fast, / Also sacked in bags, thou mayst see with thine eye, / I cannot stir; in packs low I lie. / What would ye have, lightly me say.”  In context, this best satirizesSelected Answer:Question 161.6 out of 1.6 pointsThe major characters in Shakespeare’s tragedies are influenced by Aristotle’s concept of tragic hero.Selected Answer:Question 171.6 out of 1.6 pointsSophocles is noted for his clear and logical action that used political, religious, and personal elements.Selected Answer:Question 180 out of 1.6 pointsThe Greeks were a war-like culture and enjoyed seeing bloodshed on the stage.Selected Answer:Question 191.6 out of 1.6 pointsIn 1210, Pope Innocent III moved drama from the wagon processionals into the church buildings.Selected Answer:Question 201.6 out of 1.6 pointsAccording to Plato, a Greek critic, a tragic hero must fall from high to low estate.Selected Answer:Question 211.6 out of 1.6 pointsElizabethan drama held to the single day theory of Classical drama.Selected Answer:Question 221.6 out of 1.6 pointsMessenger speaks in Everyman saying: “I pray you all give your audience, / And here [hear] this matter with reverence, / By figure a moral play- / The Summoning of Everyman called it is,”In context, the statement that the play is “By figure a moral play” means thatSelected Answer:Question 231.6 out of 1.6 pointsThe name “Oedipus” means swollen hand.Selected Answer:Question 241.6 out of 1.6 pointsA messenger tells Oedipus that the king’s (Oedipus’s) father, _____, is dead.Selected Answer:Question 251.6 out of 1.6 pointsThe Greek play began with the parados.Selected Answer:Question 261.6 out of 1.6 pointsEveryman states in the play Everyman: “ O gracious God, in the high seat celestial, / Have mercy on me in this most need; / Shall I have no company from this vale terrestrial / Of mine acquaintance that way to me lead?”In this excerpt, Everyman pleads to God to allow help from ________.Selected Answer:Question 271.6 out of 1.6 pointsIn the play Oedipus the Chorus make this remark about Oedipus: “Your splendor is all fallen / O naked brow of wrath and tears,/ O change of Oedipus!”  In context, what has happened to Oedipus?Selected Answer:Question 281.6 out of 1.6 pointsWith the decline and fall of Rome, drama – either as an institution or a literature – ceased to exist.Selected Answer:Question 291.6 out of 1.6 pointsGreek theatre was limited to three actors, although a dramatist could use as many mute actors as he wished.Selected Answer:Question 301.6 out of 1.6 pointsAeschylus was a student of Sophocles.Selected Answer:Question 311.6 out of 1.6 pointsThe end of a Greek play is called Exodos.Selected Answer:Question 321.6 out of 1.6 pointsAeschylus introduces a second character to the performances.Selected Answer:Question 331.6 out of 1.6 pointsAccording to the messenger in Everyman, the actual title of the play is:Selected Answer:The Summoning of EverymanQuestion 341.6 out of 1.6 pointsIn a carefully crafted Greek play, no god ever actively impacts the outcome of a hero’s challenges.Selected Answer:Question 351.6 out of 1.6 pointsAccording to Everyman, there are _____ sacraments.Selected Answer:Question 361.6 out of 1.6 pointsGreek actors used giant masks to indicate their character types or emotions.Selected Answer:Question 371.6 out of 1.6 pointsThe plot of Oedipus Rex has been called one of the most perfect dramatic plots ever conceived.Selected Answer:Question 381.6 out of 1.6 pointsDionysus was the god of dance.Selected Answer:Question 391.6 out of 1.6 pointsAccording to the “Three Unities,” action was restricted to one main action with few or no subplots.Selected Answer:Question 401.6 out of 1.6 pointsWhich character in Everyman says to Everyman: “Fear not; I will speak for thee.”Selec
ted Answer:Question 411.6 out of 1.6 pointsOthello is known to be honest, open, sincere, and overly trusting.Selected Answer:Question 421.6 out of 1.6 pointsThe play Everyman opens with a statement by Messenger that the “intent” of the play is “gracious / And sweet to bear away.”  This means the purpose of the play isSelected Answer:.Question 430 out of 1.6 pointsAccording to Fellowship in Everyman, what is duty?Selected Answer:Question 440 out of 1.6 pointsThe play Oedipus opens with the following speech by Oedipus: “My children, generations of living / In the line of Kadmos, nursed at his ancient hearth: / Why have you strewn yourself before these altars / In supplication, with your boughs and garlands? / The breath of incense rises from the city / With a sound of prayer and lamentation.” What is Oedipus’ attitude and tone in his speech?Selected Answer:Question 451.6 out of 1.6 pointsStrength speaks in Everyman saying: “You spend your speech and waste your brain.” In context, this means thatSelected Answer:Question 460 out of 1.6 pointsIn the play Oedipus the Chorus say: “Alas the seed of men./…/ That breathe on void and are void / And exist and do not exist?” In context, what do lines 2-3 — “That breathe on void and are void / And exist and do not exist?”—mean?Selected Answer:.Question 471.6 out of 1.6 pointsThe name of the blind seer in Oedipus is Kreon.Selected Answer:Question 480 out of 1.6 pointsGreek tragedy encouraged the use of comedy and tragedy in the same play to show the duality of human nature.Selected Answer:Question 491.6 out of 1.6 pointsThe play Oedipus opens with the following speech by Oedipus: “… Children,/ I would not have you speak trough messengers, / And therefore I have come myself to hear you- / I, Oedipus, who bear the famous name. / (To a Priest.) You, there, since you are the eldest in the company, / Speak for them all, tell me what preys upon you.”  The “Priest” may be described asSelected Answer:Question 501.6 out of 1.6 pointsArion added an actor to the chorus’ music and dancing.Selected Answer:

International Development homework help