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The American Tradition in Literature, Volume 2 Book Cover
The American Tradition in Literature, Volume 2, 10/e
George Perkins, Eastern Michigan University
Barbara Perkins, University of Toledo-Toledo


Multiple Choice Quiz



1

Yank frequently assumes the physical posture of Rodin's sculpture,
A)"The Preacher"
B)"The Teacher"
C)"The Thinker"
D)"The Printer"
2

In his Scene 1 notes, O'Neil describes the men in the firemen's forecastle of the ship as
A)stylish New Yorkers
B)capitalist millionaires
C)hairy apes
D)Neanderthals
3

Paddy yearns to return to service on
A)a sailing vessel
B)a passenger train
C)a military coach
D)a taxi cab
4

Yank introduces himself to the Secretary of the local chapter of the I. W. W. as
A)Lance Logan
B)Bob Smith
C)Jeff Long
D)Hairy Ape
5

The symbol of Yank's final rejection is
A)his dismissal from the offices of the I.W.W.
B)the failure of his blow to move the New York pedestrian
C)the disdainful reaction of Mildred Douglass
D)the gorilla's attack in the zoo