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Aphasia refers to
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The study of signs is called:
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Which of the following correctly matches a quote with its poem or context?
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How did the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood influence literature, according to the passage?
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What phrase from Tennyson's work illustrates the harsh realities of nature?
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What literary style is Idylls of the King written in, and what is its source of inspiration?
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Which of the following poems by Tennyson is based on classical mythology?
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What is the theme of Tennyson’s poem In Memoriam A.H.H.?
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Which of the following statements best explains why Alfred Tennyson is considered a significant figure in English poetry?
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A word is shortened to form another word by retaining its final part is called:
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What is common about phrase?
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Which of these is a historical approach to language?
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Which of these refers to the sound feature of a language?
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Which symbol represent phonetic transcription?
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Among the following words, pick out an example for initial consonant cluster
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The syllabic structure of the word bate is:
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How many syllables in the word Britain?
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The word with one syllable is called:
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How do we define the ending sound in the word ring?
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The initial sound in the word thin is a:
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Among the following, which one is a bilabial sound?
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Pick out the correct transcription from the following
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What is the main subject depicted in the opening lines of Ode on a Grecian Urn?
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What does the speaker suggest about the urn in Ode on a Grecian Urn regarding its storytelling power?
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In Ode on a Grecian Urn, what metaphor is used to describe the origin of the urn in line 2?
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In Ode on a Grecian Urn, what is the significance of the word “still” in the phrase “Thou still unravish’d bride of quietness”?
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In Ode on a Grecian Urn, whom does the speaker directly address throughout the poem?
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What kind of poem is "Ode on a Grecian Urn" primarily considered?
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What is the metrical pattern of the ODE ON A GRECIAN URN?
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How many total lines are in the ODE ON A GRECIAN URN ?
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If a phoneme variation does not bring meaning change, it is called:
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How many diphthongs are in English?
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In the word eight, the initial sound is
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When a shift occurs from one vowel sound to another, it is:
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The cardinal vowels are systematized by:
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Open vowels are when the tongue is :
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The front vowels are produced when:
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In producing vowel sounds, there will be:
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The phonemic symbol of the initial sound in the word “you” is
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Identify the sound in which the vocal cords act as the active articulator?
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The open-endedness of language is a feature that refers to:
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In producing the /f/ sound , the passive articulator is:
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Among the following, which one is an active articulator?
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Nasal sounds are produced when:
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Where are the vocal cords situated?
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Which are the three main air-stream mechanisms for the production of speech sounds?
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The theory that argues that language is evolved from the grunts, groans and snorts of people
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The open-endedness of language is a feature that refers to:
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What is code switching?
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If a unit of language is longer than a sentence, it is:
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