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− | '''Passage identifications''' are one of the most common types of questions asked in humanities exams. You are usually given 10 to 20 quotes from the works on your course's reading list, and asked to identify the author | + | '''Passage identifications''' are one of the most common types of questions asked in humanities exams. You are usually given 10 to 20 quotes from the works on your course's reading list, and asked to identify the: |
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+ | * author | ||
+ | * name of the work | ||
+ | * date or historical period, usually with some degree of leeway (e.g. +/- 5 years) | ||
+ | * context | ||
+ | * meaning/significance | ||
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+ | You're usually only required to identify a certain number of the quotes, but if the instructor is especially cruel, you might be required to identify all of them. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Lit Hum exam leak]] | ||
[[Category:Exams]] | [[Category:Exams]] |
Latest revision as of 11:25, 14 May 2013
Passage identifications are one of the most common types of questions asked in humanities exams. You are usually given 10 to 20 quotes from the works on your course's reading list, and asked to identify the:
- author
- name of the work
- date or historical period, usually with some degree of leeway (e.g. +/- 5 years)
- context
- meaning/significance
You're usually only required to identify a certain number of the quotes, but if the instructor is especially cruel, you might be required to identify all of them.