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prep third exаm.png Cоvers Weeks 11–13. 25 multiple-chоice questiоns, worth 100 points totаl. 120 minutes to complete eаch attempt. Two attempts allowed — highest score counts. Must be completed in one sitting (no saving and returning). Proctored via HonorLock — use Google Chrome, have a camera, and valid photo ID. Only permitted notes provided by the instructor may be used. Use only the built-in calculator (no physical calculators).

  Mоdule # Quiz Guidelines Fоr this аssignment, yоu will type а preliminаry draft of the fiction analysis in the provided textbox. You may use printed secondary sources and the textbook for this assignment. There is only one attempt for this assignment. When you are prompted, show the printed secondary sources and the textbook. You will not be allowed to access outside websites. You MUST type the preliminary draft in the textbox. Do not copy and paste or attach the preliminary draft.  This is an independent quiz; do not work with others. You may use materials (printed secondary sources and the textbook) during the quiz. Be sure to have the printed secondary sources when completing the preliminary draft. They should be presented when beginning the assignment.  This quiz is proctored using Honorlock.   Technical Note: If you are having difficulty with Honorlock: Check to see if you are using the Google Chrome browser. Go to the Honorlock Chrome Extension page to check your status. Make sure you are using a computer with a camera and microphone. Phones and iPads are not compatible with Honorlock. Contact the instructor - ASAP - they may need to do something for you. Contact Honorlock Support       For this assignment, you will type the preliminary draft of the fiction analysis in the provided textbox. You are allowed to use the textbook, and secondary sources for this assignment. The secondary sources should be printed so they can be accessed for this assignment. You are NOT allowed to access any websites. Your secondary sources and textbook must be on hand when completing this preliminary draft. Present them at the beginning and end of the session.  For this assignment, you will read one of the short stories listed below and write an analysis on how the elements of fiction that you have studied contribute to, work within, and/or enhance the chosen story. You must analyze the fiction elements of character, setting, theme, irony, and symbolism in this essay.   Story Choices: “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe (posted in Canvas module) “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne (pp. 392-403) “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin (pp. 554-556) “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner (pp. 557-564)