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Hanseldee and Greteldum--using fairy tales and kid lit If She Comes Up, Its Baptism Envoi Interlude

B (One Story) page 185

How to Read like a Professor Questions


1. In chapter 8, Foster emphasizes that fairytales A. are always original B. Are never fully original C. Are a waste of time D. Have no beneficial qualities E. All of the above 2. Foster points out that when Prince Charming comes to the rescue A. the reader is always disgusted B. the reader closes the book in anger C. the reader is generally pleased D. the reader goes into denial E. All of the above 3. In chapter 8, Foster points out that in the 20th century fairytales A. women sometimes save men B. men often abandon the women C. There is never happy ever after D. after a period of time the couples file for divorce E. All of the above 4. In chapter 8, Foster says that Peter Pan is a symbol of A. an immature world B. a failed society C. refusing to grow up D. an irrational world E. All of the above 5. In Snow White and other fairytales the wicked witch A. symbolizes life B. represents gluttony C. is a woman who brings death to an innocent character D. is a woman who tries to kill an innocent character but changes her mind midway E. All of the above 6. In chapter 18, Foster points out that Baptism A. is a symbol of freedom B. is a symbol of death C. represents bathing D. is a symbolic death and rebirth as a new individual E. All of the above

Hanseldee and Greteldum--using fairy tales and kid lit If She Comes Up, Its Baptism Envoi Interlude B (One Story) page 185

7. Drowning is symbolic baptism, but if the character does not come back up it represents A. Choosing to enter a new life while leaving behind the old one B. choosing to leave a family because of certain circumstances C. a lost battle D. a war between the worlds E. All of the above 8. Foster points out in chapter 18 that the water can be A. Wet B. Cold C. A symbol D. Personified E. All of the above 9. Which of the following can represent baptism? A. Rain B. The Styx C. Drowning D. Renaming E. All of the above 10. In the chapter titled Envoi, Foster defines the word as A. A killing ritual B. A conclusion C. A cleansing D. A sending off E. All of the above 11. In the Envoi, Foster points out that A. Students are rarely able to find symbols by themselves B. Searching for patterns and symbols will become second nature C. All students should simply give up D. Answers A&C E. All of the above 12. In his interlude titled: One Story, Foster repeats himself by pointing out that A. Literature repeats itself and there is only one story B. All literature is 100% original C. Authors try to copy other authors D. Literature has no meaning E. All of the above 13. In his interlude, One Story, Foster says that to an extent authors know that A. They can be original B. Writing a work will take a lot of effort C. Their work will be in vain D. Originality is impossible E. All of the above

Hanseldee and Greteldum--using fairy tales and kid lit If She Comes Up, Its Baptism Envoi Interlude B (One Story) page 185

14. In the Interlude Foster defines intertextuality as A. The idea that everything within a work is connected to something else B. Cross referencing C. A work with no symbols D. A work that references itself E. All of the above 15. In the interlude Foster defines Archetype as A. A pattern by which a story comes into being B. A set goal C. A book D. A novel that overflows with symbols E. All of the above 16. In Chapter 8, Foster points out that both Alice in Wonderland and The Wizard of Oz represent: A. Supernatural powers B. Lost boys C. Entering a different world that operates under different rules D. A&C E. All of the above

Hanseldee and Greteldum--using fairy tales and kid lit If She Comes Up, Its Baptism Envoi Interlude B (One Story) page 185

Answers 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. C 6. D 7. A 8. C 9. E 10. D 11. B 12. A 13. D 14. A 15. A 16. C

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