Section I. 37 Matching Items 4 Points Each + 2 Points for Name = 150 Points
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ENG 340: MULTICULTURAL AMERICAN LITERATURE FINAL SUM I 2015
Section I. 37 Matching Items @ 4 Points Each + 2 Points for Name = 150 Points
I will supply a quotation, character, concept, or event, and you will place the letter of the alphabet corresponding to the correct story or novel title in the blank preceding the item. To assist you with the examination, a list of the stories and authors in the order in which you read them for class will be projected on the screen at the front of the classroom. You will receive the key copied below on a separate sheet of paper and will use it to supply answers to the matching items. Since the exam covers only 19 assigned texts, some titles will be the correct answer to more than one matching item.
Stories and Novels for Matching Portion of the Final Examination:
A. "American Horse" by Louise Erdrich B. Dutchman by Amiri Baraka C. "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker D. "Interpreter of Maladies" by Jhumpa Lahiri E. “The Joy Luck Club” by Amy Tan F. Kindred by Octavia Butler G. "Legend of Miss Sasagawara, The" by Hisaye Yamamoto H. "Lesson, The" by Toni Cade Bambara I. "Moving Day, A" by Susan Nunes J. Namesake, The by Jhumpa Lahiri K. “A Pair of Tickets” by Amy Tan L. "Power of Horses, The" by Elizabeth Cook-Lynn M. "Seventeen Syllables" by Hisaye Yamamoto N. "Sonny's Blues" by James Baldwin O. "Tears of Autumn" by Yoshiko Uchida P. "When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine" by Jhumpa Lahiri Q. "Woman Hollering Creek" by Sandra Cisneros R. "Yellow Woman" by Leslie Marmon Silko S. Zoo Story, The by Edward Albee Here are a couple of sample matching questions to illustrate how the process works:
_____ 1. [She] hastily arranged a marriage with a young man of whom she knew...a young man of simple mind, it was said, but of kindly heart.
_____ 2. When they found him, a little further down the path under the tree, he was surrounded by a group of monkeys, over a dozen of them, pulling at his T- shirt with their long black fingers.