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UIL Literary Criticism - Nobel Prize Winners and Terms Certification Exam 2024 Updated
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UIL Literary Criticism - Nobel Prize 
Winners and Terms Certification Exam 
2024 Updated 
Bob Dylan - CORRECT ANSWER-2016 
for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition 
Svetlana Alexievich - CORRECT ANSWER-2015 
"for her polyphonic writings, a monument to suffering and courage in our time" 
Patrick Modiano - CORRECT ANSWER-2014 
"for the art of memory with which he has evoked the most ungraspable human destinies 
and uncovered the life-world of the occu...
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UIL Literary Criticism Test Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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UIL Literary Criticism Test Exam 
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The Protagonist of a play or novel who has the opposite of most traditional attributes of 
a hero, such as Don Quixote or Holden Caulfield is a(n) - CORRECT ANSWERAntihero 
a douzain is a verse with_____ lines - CORRECT ANSWER-12 
Harvard publishes a well known periodical in which the verse and prose ridicule and 
satirize their subjects in a scurrilous manner. It is called the Harvard______, so named 
for its sardonic content. - ...
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UIL Literary Criticism Terms, Literary Criticism UIL Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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UIL Literary Criticism Terms, Literary 
Criticism UIL Exam Questions and 
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Absolute - CORRECT ANSWER-a word free from limitations or qualifications ("best," 
"all," "unique," "perfect") 
Accismus - CORRECT ANSWER-a form of irony in which a person feigns indifference 
to or pretends to refusesomething he or she desires 
Acronym - CORRECT ANSWER-a word formed from the initial letters of words and 
pronounced as a separate word 
Acrostic - CORRECT ANSWER-verse in which cer...
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UIL Literary Criticism Study Guide Exam 2024
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UIL Literary Criticism Study Guide Exam 
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accismus - CORRECT ANSWER-a form of irony in which a person feigns indifference to 
or pretends to refusesomething he or she desires 
acronym - CORRECT ANSWER-a word formed from the initial letters of words and 
pronounced as a separate word 
acrostic - CORRECT ANSWER-verse in which certain letters such as the first in each 
line form a word or message 
Agrarians - CORRECT ANSWER-person who favors an agricultural way of life and 
government poli...
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UIL Literary Criticism UIL Exam Final Questions and Answers 2024
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UIL Literary Criticism UIL Exam Final 
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Adventure Stories - CORRECT ANSWER-a story based around action, not character 
development, motive, or theme development. 
Alternative History - CORRECT ANSWER-a story based loosely off of a major historical 
event, often changing the outcome or facts of the event. 
Archetype - CORRECT ANSWER-An image, character, or event recurrent in literature 
that suggests a mythological pattern of experience or universal meaning. 
Charac...
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UIL literary criticism terms for middle school Exam 2024 Q&A
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UIL literary criticism terms for middle 
school Exam 2024 Q&A 
plot - CORRECT ANSWER-What happens in a story. 
onomatopoeia - CORRECT ANSWER-words that describe what they sound like. 
conflict (external and internal) - CORRECT ANSWER-An external conflict is against 
opposing forces or characters, and internal happens in the mind. 
foreshadowing - CORRECT ANSWER-The use of clues to suggest events that will 
happen later in the story.
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UIL LITERARY CRITICISM EXAM TEST (QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS)2024/2025
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UIL LITERARY CRITICISM EXAM TEST 
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ANSWERS)2024/2025 
According to the essay "Ancient Athenian Drama," before the invention of tragedy there 
were contests in which rhapsodes recited parts of what works of literature? - CORRECT 
ANSWER-Homer's Iliad and Odyssey 
What did Aeschylus supposedly call his own work? - CORRECT ANSWER-"Slices from 
the feast of Homer" 
What does the essay say about the entrances and exits of characters in Greek drama? - 
CORRECT ANSWER-To...
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UIL LITERARY CRITICISM EXAM SET 2024/2025
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UIL LITERARY CRITICISM EXAM SET 
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George Orwell - CORRECT ANSWER-1984 
Arthur C. Clarke - CORRECT ANSWER-2001: A Space Odyssey 
John Updike - CORRECT ANSWER-A&P 
William Faulkner - CORRECT ANSWER-Absalom, Absalom! 
Irene Hunt - CORRECT ANSWER-Across Five Aprils 
George Eliot - CORRECT ANSWER-Adam Bede 
Mark Twain - CORRECT ANSWER-The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 
Mark Twain - CORRECT ANSWER-The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 
Virgil - CORRECT ANSWER-The Aeneid 
Aeschylus - CORRECT ANSWER-...
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UIL LITERARY CRITICISM EXAM LATEST AND UPDATED 2024/2025
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UIL LITERARY CRITICISM EXAM LATEST 
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Caroline Age - CORRECT ANSWER-applied to the period of Charles I reign and to the 
spirit of the court, which was defined by its melancholy literature, decadent drama, and 
emphasis on classicism. It was in the Caroline times that Puritan migration was 
heaviest. 
Cavalier Lyricists - CORRECT ANSWER-The followers of Charles I and opposed to the 
supporters of the Parliament (called Roundheads). They composed lighthearted poems. 
Th...
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UIL LITERARY CRITICISM FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2024/2025
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UIL LITERARY CRITICISM FINAL EXAM 
STUDY GUIDE 2024/2025 
british: celtic and roman britain - CORRECT ANSWER-? B.C. to 428 A.D. 
british: old english (anglo-saxon) period - CORRECT ANSWER-428 to 1100 
british: anglo-norman period - CORRECT ANSWER-1100 to 1350 
british: middle english period - CORRECT ANSWER-1350 to 1500
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