The word "wrath" in The Grapes of Wrath by the Nobel prize winner John Steinbeck probably
A.great anger
B.large crowds
C.hard labor
D.sudden storms
A.great anger
B.large crowds
C.hard labor
D.sudden storms
_______ authored The Wrath of Grapes.
A.Steinbeck
B.Fitzgerald
C.Hemingway
D.Faulkner
Both The Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men were written by __________ .
A.Henry James
B.John Steinbeck
C.Sinclair Lewis
D.William Faulkner
Naoise earned the wrath of Conchubar because he ______.
A.had fled to Scotland
B.was the son of Usna
C.loved Deirdre
D.had Befriended Fergus
I was (on the verge) of (incurring) Mr. Rochester's wrath by not listening to his prohibitions, (while) a ray once more shone almost (imperceptibly) on the hallway wall and I heard his muffled step on the carpet.
A.on the verge
B.incurring
C.while
D.imperceptibly
______ is written by William Faulkner.
A.The Sound and the Fury
B.Walden
C.The Grapes of Wrath
D.The Old Man and the Sea
A. Babbitt
B. Light in August
C. U. S.
D. The Grapes of Wrath
I was (on the verge) of (incurring) Mr. Rochester's wrath by not listening to his prohibitions, (while) a my once more shone almost (imperceptibly) on the hallway wall and I heard his muffled step on the carpet.
A.on the verge
B.incurring
C.while
D.imperceptibly
______ is written by Fitzgerald.
A.Tender Is the Night
B.A Farewell to Arms
C.The Grapes of Wrath
D.The Sound and the Fury
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