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Responding to Literature: Stories, Poems, Plays, and Essays, 4/e
Judith Stanford, Rivier College
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1
Wakako Yamauchi is:
A)
Sensei (third-generation Japanese American)
B)
Nisei (second-generation Japanese American)
C)
Issei (first-generation Japanese American)
D)
Korean
E)
Chinese
2
And the Soul Shall Dance
relates the experiences of two families who are drawn together because of:
A)
The destruction of a bathhouse
B)
A car accident
C)
An argument over property
D)
An internment camp
E)
A trip
3
The story
And the Soul Shall Dance
is narrated by:
A)
An omniscient narrator
B)
Mrs. Oka
C)
Kiyoko-san
D)
Masako
E)
Hana
4
The song "And the Soul Shall Dance" is best characterized as:
A)
A description of the effects of wine on the human spirit
B)
An account of the dangers of addiction to alcohol
C)
A lament over the end of a relationship
D)
The greeting call of one friend to another
E)
A funeral dirge
5
Emilio Oka's relationship with Kiyoko is best characterized as:
A)
Friendly
B)
Loving
C)
Quarrelsome
D)
Non-existent
E)
Unyielding
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