House of Usher
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IMDB rating: 5.00 Plot: Victor Reynolds arrives at the notorious House of Usher, whereupon he is greeted by old acquaintances Roderick and Madeline Usher and their servant, Markus. As Victor uncovers more about the history of the house and the disappearances of those that entered it previously, he begins to realize that he is in mortal danger. |
Actors: Cardelle Michael,Mentier Frank,Carlisle Jack,Graham Taylor M.,Voitila Bart,Fugardi Daniel,Shaw Ian,Colbert Gino,Horror,
Help with English Mid Term?
please just answer as many as you can
(the play The Crucible)
25. the best definition of the word "crucible" as it applies to the play is
a. the hollow at the bottom of an ore furnace where molten lead collects
b. a container made of a substance that can resist great heat
c. a lamp burning before a cross
d. a severe test or trial
(The Fall of the House of Usher)
42. "madman! i tell you that she now stands without the door!" in this quote, "without" means?
a. not having
b. lacking
c. outside
d. on
(The Raven)
48. "prophet! said I, ‘thing of evil’ - prophet still, if bird or devil!" evil and devil are examples of:
a. internal rhyme
b. slant rhyme
c. end rhyme
d. assonance
51. an important similarity between Whitman and Dickinson is their
a. willingness to break away from literary conventions
b. need to support themselves by selling their works
c. obscurity during their lifetimes
d. rejection by their intended audience
I am all for helping people out who are truly stuck, and I have asked questions myself. But this is obviously from a test and is cheating to ask for help. Hopefully your English teacher won’t see this post - since its anonymous, he or she would probably punish the whole class!
~College Student
| Jan 18, 2010
Is this for academic credit? If so, you should be doing your own work and not asking others to assist, which in the case of an exam will be by most teachers cheating! Any by the way, if you have read any of the material, you should already know the answers to these very simple questions!
Mary | Jan 18, 2010









