CLEP-Composition-and-Literature CLEP Composition and Literature: American Literature, English Literature, Humanities

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Question 7 (American Literature)

Nature, the gentlest mother,

Impatient of no child,

The feeblest or the waywardest, –

Her admonition mild

In forest and the hill

By traveller is heard,

Restraining rampant squirrel Or too impetuous bird.

How fair her conversation,

A summer afternoon, –

Her household, her assembly; And when the sun goes down

Her voice among the aisles

Incites the timid prayer

Of the minutest cricket, The most unworthy flower.

When all the children sleep

She turns as long away

As will suffice to light her lamps;

Then, bending from the sky,

With infinite affection

And infiniter care,

Her golden finger on her lip, Wills silence everywhere.

The word “child” in line 2 probably refers to

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  • the author’s child

  • all children

  • the squirrel in line 7

  • all living things

  • the elements

Question 8 (American Literature)

In which novel are African-American boys cruelly tormented in the “Battle Royal”?

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  • Invisible Man

  • Wise Blood

  • The Dean’s December

  • The Tenants

  • The End of the Road

Question 9 (English Composition)

Select the correct error. No sentence contains more than one error. If No Error exists, then select option no error.

(1) It was the (2) worse storm (3) that the inhabitants of the island (4) could remember.

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  • It

  • worse

  • that

  • could

  • no error