14. W. E. B. DuBois' discussion of "twoness" refers to <u>B. an </u><u>African American's inner turmoil</u> because the African American thinks of their actions and their effects on others.
15. The gangrene in Harry's leg ("Snows of Kilimanjaro") may represent C. the dangers of big game hunting in Africa.
16. Nature in Frost's "Mending Wall" seems to C. require that humanity protect itself from changing conditions.
17. The crab in Eliot's "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" functions as a metaphor for <u>D. Both A and C</u>.
18. The characteristic that does not describe the speaker in "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" is <u>C. Determined</u>.
19. The lame balloon man in "in -Just" could represent all of the following except <u>A. youth and innocence</u>.
20. The speaker in "Mending Wall" believes that <u>A. fences</u> make good neighbors.
21. The symbols of death in "The Snows of Kilimanjaro are<u> A. The hyenas and B. The vultures</u>.
22. Marianne Moore published D. 5 versions of her "Poetry."
23. Anton Rosicky in "Neighbour Rosicky" can best be described as <u>B. hard-working, thoughtful, and optimistic</u>.
24. The character of Dr. Burleigh in <em>"Neighbour Rosicky"</em> serves to C. help the reader appreciate Rosicky's character.
25. In "The Snows of Kilimanjaro," the mountains may represent <u>B. the difficulty of the journey of life</u>.
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