ENG 2314, S2010 Test #2

Click the number to see the clue and a space to type in. The words and clues all relate to the works covered on test 2.
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5. Hom Hing tells his wife there cannot be a law to keep a child from its _____.
6. Sui Sin Far is considered to be the first ___-American author.
8. None of the men in "The Open Boat" knew what color this was.
10. Ironically, he was the one man who drowned before getting ashore from "The Open Boat."
11. The narrator of "The Yellow Wall-paper" eventually identifies herself with the ____ behind the paper.
12. The men in "The Open Boat" thought it was too ironic to work this hard only to be _____.
13. The promise of red ones helped to lure a little girl to the mission school.
14. The narrator of "The Yellow Wallpaper" may be depressed because she has just had a ____.

Down:

1. The narrator of "The Yellow Wall-paper" is not supposed to do this, but she does it anyway.
2. The Chinese ______ Act is a key part of the setting of "In the Land of the Free."
3. Miss Lucy lacks the natural ____ to sing the way Malindy sings.
4. The minister who delivers "An Ante-Bellum Sermon" repeatedly says he is talking about the ____, not about "today."
5. Dunbar's poem suggests that a ____ is protective, but also that wearing one is painful.
6. The narrator-author of Impressions of an Indian Childhood made this on the cold ashes of the fire.
7. The title of a book by Maya Angelou comes from this poem.
9. At the end of "The Yellow Wall-Paper," the narrator creeps or ____ right over her husband's unconsious body.

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