Practice Analytical Application (4.1.2.2) - Module 4: Time, Space, and Intertextual Connections
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Analytical Application

Practice - Analytical Application - 4.1.2.2

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Question 1 Easy

If a character in a 19th-century novel hides their poverty by meticulously mending their clothes and maintaining perfect etiquette, which analytical concept are they demonstrating?

  • Answer: Navigating their social world.
  • Hint: They are using specific strategies (etiquette and appearance) to survive or maintain status within a rigid class structure.

💡 Hint: They are using specific strategies (etiquette and appearance) to survive or maintain status within a rigid class structure.

Question 2 Easy

True or False: A character who follows every social rule of their time is not useful for social context analysis.

  • Answer: False.
  • Hint: Adherence can be just as revealing as rebellion; it shows the immense pressure or "trap" the rules create for individuals.

💡 Hint: Adherence can be just as revealing as rebellion; it shows the immense pressure or "trap" the rules create for individuals.

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Question 1

Which term describes the strategies characters use to exist or thrive within societal expectations?

  • Type: mcq
  • Options: A) Social Endorsement, B) Navigating Social Worlds, C) Social Ostracization, D) Power Corrupting
  • Correct Answer: B
A) Social Endorsement
B) Navigating Social Worlds
C) Social Ostracization
D) Power Corrupting * **Correct Answer**: **B**

💡 Hint: No hint provided

Question 2

True or False: A text that portrays a rigid social hierarchy as "natural and fair" is implicitly critiquing that structure.

  • Type: boolean
  • Options: True, False
  • Correct Answer: False (This would be an endorsement of the status quo).
True
False * **Correct Answer**: **False** (This would be an **endorsement** of the status quo).

💡 Hint: No hint provided

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