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Lecture 1: English literature from the Anglo-Saxon to the 18th century Hamlet is? a A passionate lover Câu trả lời b An over ambitious man c An intellectual d A man of action In the 14th century, the most important writer is a Langland b Chaucer Câu trả lời c Gower d Wyclif When was Jonathan Swift born? a 11 January 1660 b 14 April 1656 c 30 November 1667 Câu trả lời d June 1663 Which of the following books was written by Jonathan Swift? a) Gulliver’s Travels Câu trả lời Where was Jonathan Swift born? b) Dublin Đúng Which school did Jonathan Swift attend? b) Kilkenny Grammar School Which college did Jonathan Swift attend? d) Trinity College What is the height of men in Lilliput? c) Six inches Which is the land of Yahoos? a) Houyhnhnms To which church did Jonathan Swift belong? c) Church of Ireland Of which cathedral was Jonathan Swift dean? b) St Patrick’s Cathedral When did Jonathan Swift die? a) 19 October 1745 How does Queen Gertrude die? a Suffers a fatal heart attack while watching Hamlet fight Laertes b Poisoned by drinking from Hamlet’s cup Câu trả lời c Drowns in the river outside the castle d Accidentally stabbed by Laertes Which of the following languages did not coexist in Anglo-Norman England? a French b Dutch Câu trả lời c Celtic d Latin In what century was William Shakespeare active as a playwright? A) 15th century B) 16th century C) 17th century D) B and C Câu trả lời The dates of Shakespeare’s life put him firmly in the middle of which musical period? A) Medieval B) Renaissance Câu trả lời C) Baroque D) Classical In addition to writing plays, William Shakespeare was also: A) A poet who wrote over 150 sonnets B) An actor who performed for royalty C) A successful businessman D) A and B E) A, B and C Câu trả lời How many plays we know that Shakespeare wrote? A) 11 B) 26 C) 32 Câu trả lời D) 37 According to the Oxford English Dictionary, Shakespeare was the first to introduce over 3,000 words and expressions to the English language… words that we still use today Which of these words you think that Shakespeare did NOT coin? A) Eyeball B) Zany C) Joyous Câu trả lời D) Scuffle E) Birthplace What kinds of characters generally sing in Shakespeare’s plays? A) Kings and queens B) Servants, clowns, fools and other minor characters with low status Câu trả lời C) Fairies D) Noblemen When a major character in a Shakespeare play sings, it is most likely because: A) They are suffering from mental illness Câu trả lời B) They are in love C) They are entertaining friends or guests D) They are speaking their innermost thoughts The music performed during Shakespeare’s plays was meant to: A) Create a mood or atmosphere B) Establish the mental or emotional state of characters C) Provide an interlude between acts D) A part of a silly comedy act performed at the end of tragic plays E) All of the above Câu trả lời In Elizabethan England, people believed that this instrument could improve people’s emotional state by turning sadness into art: A) Oboes B) Trumpets C) Viols (an earlier version of the violin) Câu trả lời How many plays did William Shakespeare write? a 37 Câu trả lời b 38 c 36 d 39 From which of Shakespeare’s plays is this famous line: ‘Did my heart love til now?/ Forswear it, sight/ For I never saw a true beauty until this night’ a Hamlet b c Othello d Romeo and Juliet Câu trả lời e A Midsummer Night’s Dream In 1066, _ led the Norman army to invade and defeat England a Julius Caesar b William the conqueror Câu trả lời c Alfred the Great d Claudius How many children did Shakespeare have? a b 12 c Câu trả lời d What is the name of the playlet Hamlet stages for Claudius? a Slings and Arrows b Vice of Kings c The Murder of Gonzago Câu trả lời d The Slaying of Lucianus Choose the best answer to complete each sentence Which character spoke following lines?”What’s Montague? It is nor hand nor foot,Nor arm nor face, nor any other partBelonging to a man, O be some other name!What’s in a name?That which we call a roseBy any other word would smell as sweet,” a Desdemona b Juliet Câu trả lời c Hero d Rosalind What is the sub-title of the play Twelfth Night? a Or, What you Will Câu trả lời b Or, What you Think c Or, What is you Will d Or, What you Like It Thomas More’s masterpiece Utopia was written in _ a Latin Câu trả lời b French c Greek d English William Shakespeare born in: a 26 April 1564 Câu trả lời b 26 April 1566 c 26 April 1567 d 26 April 1565 William Shakespeare was born in the year: a 1564 Câu trả lời b 1578 c 1544 d 1582 Though Beowulf was introduced by Angles, the events and _ are Scandinavian a Belief b Idea c God d Characters Câu trả lời William Shakespeare is not the author of: a Hamlet b White Devil Câu trả lời c Titus Andronicus d Taming of the Shrew “To be or not to be that is the question”, is famous line of which of Shakespeare’s plays? a King Lear b Macbeth c Othello d Hamlet Câu trả lời Who wrote Canterbury Tales? a King Richard II b Thomas Lancaster c Dick Whittington d Geoffrey Chaucer Câu trả lời Which people began their invasion and conquest of southwestern Britain around 450? a The Celts b The Anglo-Saxons Câu trả lời c The Geats d The Normans In which language the stories of Canterbury Tale are written? a French b English c Latin d Middle English Câu trả lời Words from which language began to enter English vocabulary around the time of the Norman Conquest in 1066? a French Câu trả lời b Spanish c Norwegian d Hungarian was a progressive intellectual movement throughout western Europe in the 18th century a The Religious Reformation b The Renaissance c The Chartist Movement d The Enlightenment Câu trả lời Was killed by Hamlet unintentionally? a Leartus b Forinbras c Horatio d Polonius Câu trả lời How are Polonius and Laertes related? a Brother/brother b Father/son Câu trả lời c Uncle/nephew d Cousin/cousin Hamlet’s famous speech ‘To be,or not to be; that is the question’ occurs in? a Act III, Scene III b Act II, Scene I c Act IV, Scene III d Act III, Scene I Câu trả lời _ is one of Shakespeare’s famous four tragedies a Anthony and Cleopatra b Romeo and Juliet c Julius Caesar d Othello Câu trả lời Which is the last play written by William Shakespeare? a Two Gentlemen from Verona b The Tempest Câu trả lời c Henry V d As you like it He married to the Anne Hathaway at the age of _ in a 16, 1580 b 17, 1581 c 18, 1582 d 15, 1579 Which of the following is not a Shakespeare tragedy? a Macbeth b Hamlet c None of the above Đúng d Titus Andronicus e Othello When was Daniel Defoe born? September 13, 1660 When did Daniel Defoe die? a 26 April 1731 Câu trả lời b December 1725 c January 1740 d 12 September 1748 What was Daniel Defoe’s original surname? a Foe Câu trả lời b Good c Neigbour d Friend Who get Daniel Defoe released? a Robert Harley Câu trả lời b Oliver Cromwell c James Robert Oaklay d Alexander Selkirk Which poem written y Daniel Defoe made him popular with William III? a The True Born Englishman b Moll Flanders c Hymn to the Pillory d Captain Jack In Which rebellion was Daniel Defoe involved? a Monmouth Câu trả lời b Boxer c Cioux d Mapla Which of the following books was written by Daniel Defoe? a Robinson Crusoe Câu trả lời b Gulliver’s Travels c Odyssey d Either Or Why was Daniel Defoe arrested in May 1703? a Writing the pamphlet The Shortest Way of Dissenters Câu trả lời b Not paying debts c Piracy d Translating Bible in English Who or what were Eye Witness, Andrew Morton, T Tayor and Merchant? a Pen names of Daniel Defoe Câu trả lời b Friends od Daniel Defoe c Colleagues of Daniel Defoe d Enemies of Daniel Defoe Bài 2: The 19th century English Literature Choose the best answer to complete each sentence In the last twenty years of the 18th century, England produced two great romantic poets They are a Johnson and Blake b Blake and Burns Câu trả lời c Pope and Goldsmith d Gray and Young In Pride and Prejudice we initially dislike but later tend to like? a Wickham b Bingley c Darcy Câu trả lời d Mr Bennet Which of the following novels has the sub-title ‘A Novel Without a Hero’? a Vanity Fair Câu trả lời b Oliver Twist c Wuthering Heights d Middlemarch A Red, Red Rose is a a Epic b Lyric Câu trả lời c Satirical poem d Ode Vanity Fair is a novel by? a Charles Dickens b W M Thackeray Câu trả lời c Jane Austen d Thomas Hardy Which of the following is an unfinished novel by Jane Austen? a Sense and Sensibility b Sandition Câu trả lời c Mansfield Park d Persuasion Pride and Prejudice was originally a youthful work entitled? a ‘False Impressions’ b ‘Last Impressions’ c ‘True Impressions’ d ‘First Impressions’ Câu trả lời Who was often called as the Romantic Poet as most of his poems revolved around nature? a William Shakespeare b William Wordsworth Câu trả lời c William Blake d William Morris Which method of narration has been employed by Dickens in his novel “Great Expectations”? a Stream of Consciousness technique b Documentary method c Direct or epic method Câu trả lời d Autobiographical method Bài 3: The 20th century English Literature Graham Greene’s novels are marked by? a Protestantism b Buddhism c Catholicism Câu trả lời d Paganism Which of the following best summarizes the relationship between Fowler, Pyle, and Phuong in The Quiet American? a Love triangle Câu trả lời b Colleagues c Enemies d Good friends Which of the following has been a significant development in British theater since the abolition of censorship in 1968? a The rise of workshops and the collaborative ethos, The emergence of a major cohort of women dramatists, The diversifying impact of playwrights from the former colonies Câu trả lời b The rise of workshops and the collaborative ethos c The diversifying impact of playwrights from the former colonies d The emergence of a major cohort of women dramatists e The death of the musical Which text exemplifies the anti-Victorianism prevalent in the early twentieth century? 10 a The Way of All Flesh b Eminent Victorians c Philistine Victorians d Jungle Books e Eminent Victorians, The Way of All Flesh Câu trả lời Which of the following writers wrote historical novels? a Sir Walter Scott and Maria Edgeworth Câu trả lời b William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge c Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley d Jane Austen and Charlotte Bronte Jack Worthing, the central character in The Importance of Being Earnest, is found as a baby in a handbag in the cloakroom of which railway station a Victoria Câu trả lời b Paddington c Waterloo d Euston Who wrote “The Hound of the Baskervilles?” a P D James b H Ryder-Haggard c Agatha Christie d Arthur Conan Doyle Câu trả lời Which of the following phrases best characterizes the late-nineteenth century aesthetic movement which widened the breach between artists and the reading public, sowing the seeds of modernism? a Art for art’s sake Câu trả lời b Art for God’s sake c Art for the masses d Art for intellect’s sake Where was Oscar Wilde born? a Cork b Dublin Câu trả lời c Glasgow d London Choose the best answer to complete each sentence What is the title of Wilde’s only novel? 11 a The Picture of Declan Gray b The Picture of Dorian Gray Câu trả lời c The Picture of Deominic Gray d The Picture of Damien Gray Ôn tập: Bài đến Bài • Bài kiểm tra trắc nghiệm 01 Vanity Fair is a novel by? Chọn câu trả lời: a W M Thackeray Câu trả lời b Charles Dickens c Jane Austen d Thomas Hardy I Wandered lonely as a Cloud is a Chọn câu trả lời: a Romance in prose b Lyrical poem Câu trả lời c Sonnet d Lyrical prose The main literary stream of the 18th century was Chọn câu trả lời: a Romanticism b Neo-classicism Đúng c Sentimentalism d Naturalism Bài 4: American Literature What is the imitation of natural sounds in word form? a Personification b Hyperboles c Alliteration d Onomatopoeia Câu trả lời Where did O Henry flee to avoid trial? a Canada b Brazil c Honduras Câu trả lời Which humourous weekly was started by O Henry? 12 a Shankar’s Weekly b Eve’s Weekly c The Rolling Stone Câu trả lời How many dollars does Della get for her hair in The Gift of the Magi? a 80 b 60 c 20 Câu trả lời Where did O Henry work as a teller? a ANZGrindlays Bank, Atlanta b First American Bank, Washington c Chase Manhattan Bank, New York d First National Bank, Austin Câu trả lời What does Jim buy for Della in The Gift of the Magi? a Silver bracelet b Combs Đúng c Diamond ring d Gold chain Where did O Henry die? a London b New York Câu trả lời c Philadelphia d Austin Which story by O Henry deals with sacrifices husband and wife make for buying Christmas presents for each other? a The Gift of the Magi Câu trả lời b The Gentle Grafter c Let me feel your pulse d Heart of the West Which story by O Henry deals with kidnappers who find the kidnapped boy a nuisance and want to return him with money? a The Cop and the Anthem b Christmas by Injunction c The Duplicity of Hargraves d The Ransom of Red Chief Câu trả lời What was O Henry’s real name? Chọn câu trả lời: 13 a Arthur Kent b William Sidney Porter Câu trả lời c Henry Ford d Clark Cable When was O Henry born? Chọn câu trả lời: a June 1868 b 14 April 1865 c January 1870 d 11 September 1862 Câu trả lời Questions on literary terms What is a sonnet? a A poem of six lines b A poem of eight lines c A poem of fourteen lines Câu trả lời d A poem of twelve lines Where did O Henry work as a teller? a Chase Manhattan Bank, New York b First National Bank, Austin Câu trả lời c First American Bank, Washington d ANZGrindlays Bank, Atlanta Which play has the characters Cordelia, Goneril and Regan? Chọn câu trả lời: a Cymbeline b King Lear Đúng c Pericles d A Midsummer Night’s Dream How many Acts are in William Shakespeare’s plays? Chọn câu trả lời: a Four b Five Câu trả lời c Six d Three Which river is associated with Shakespeare's birth place? Chọn câu trả lời: a The Tyburn b The Seven 14 c The Avon Câu trả lời d The Thames The of feudalism and the development of capitalist relation were followed by a great rise in the cultural life of Europe Chọn câu trả lời: a Downs Câu trả lời không b Illness c Decay Đúng d Decrease Pamela is a _ Chọn câu trả lời: a Novel of epistles and psychology b Romance c Historical novel d Novel of naturalism Câu trả lời Macbeth by Shakespeare is a Chọn câu trả lời: a Historical play b Tragicomedy c Comedy d Tragedy Câu trả lời Which of the following characters does not appear in Hamlet?Chọn câu trả lời: a Miranda Câu trả lời b Polonius c Claudius d Gertrude Chaucer also worked out a new form of versification which replaced alliteration metrical form It was based on rhythmic arrangement of the accents, of the length of the verse, of stanzas Chọn câu trả lời: a This be called b This were called c This was called Câu trả lời d This being called The next day everybody came to the biggest room in Hrothgar's castle the monster's death Chọn câu trả lời: a To see 15 b To celebrate Câu trả lời c To hate d To think Shakespeare died at the age of Chọn câu trả lời: a 48 b 52 Câu trả lời c 60 d 63 The prevailing form of Medieval English literature is the Chọn câu trả lời: a Mystery play b Romance Câu trả lời c Epic d Sonnet Robert Burns’ poetry has features from the Enlightenment to Romanticism And his love of nature, his singing of liberty, have much in common with such revolutionary romanticists as George Byron and Percy Shelley Chọn câu trả lời: a His rebellion spirit b His rebelling spirit Câu trả lời không c His rebell spirit d His rebellious spirit Đúng The Revolution brought new problems for the problems for the progressive-minded writers, who were faced with the necessity of as their attitude to the feudal state Chọn câu trả lời: a Finding an answer to such questions Câu trả lời b Find an answer to such questions c Found an answer to such questions d Founding an answer to such questions The Industrial revolution began with the invention of a weaving-machine which could the work of 17 people Chọn câu trả lời: a Play b Take c Hold d Do Câu trả lời 16 The repetition of beginning consonant sounds Chọn câu trả lời: a Alliteration Câu trả lời b Vowel c Onomatopoeia d Rhyme English humanists dreamed of social changes that and establish the equality of people Chọn câu trả lời: a Would against with the vices of society b Would away with the vices of society Câu trả lời c Would about with the vices of society d Would for with the vices of society England went through the so-called Industrial revolution that gave birth to a new class, Chọn câu trả lời: a That of the proletariat Câu trả lời b Here of the proletariat c There of the proletariat d Then of the proletariat Applying human qualities to non-human things Chọn câu trả lời: a Personification Câu trả lời b Materialistic c Onomatopoeia d Alliteration .of the Renaissance was Humanism Human life, the happiness of people and the belief in man's abilities became the main subjects in fine arts and literature Chọn câu trả lời: a The constant ideology b The advanced ideology c The progressive ideology Câu trả lời d The continuing ideology It was contrary to the medieval ideology and especially to that of the Catholic Church .was defeated Chọn câu trả lời: 17 a The power of Church for men's mind b The power of Church about men's mind Sai c The power of Church above men's mind Câu trả lời không d The power of Church over men's mind The repetition of similar ending sounds Chọn câu trả lời: a mimmic b Alliteration c Onomatopoiea d Rhyme Câu trả lời Romanticism literature was a reaction of to the French Bourgeois Revolution and to the Enlightenment connected with it Chọn câu trả lời: a Different strata of society Câu trả lời b Different kinds of society c Different types of society d Different fields of society The romanticists paid a good deal of attention to the spiritual life of man This The so-called exotic theme came into being and great attention was dedicated to nature and its elements The description became very rich in form and many-sided in contents Chọn câu trả lời: a Was reflection in an abundance of lyrical verse b Was reflecting in an abundance of lyrical verse c Was reflected in an abundance of lyrical verse Câu trả lời d Was to reflect in an abundance of lyrical verse The comparison of unlike things using the words like or as Chọn câu trả lời: a Personification b Simile Câu trả lời c Epic d Metaphor There was .and many of them became homeless beggars Lust for rich was typical of the new class of the bourgeoisie Chọn câu trả lời: a No work for the peasants b No duties for the peasants c No jobs for the peasants Câu trả lời không d No tasks for the peasants 18 A pattern of accented and unaccented syllables in lines of poetry Chọn câu trả lời: a Meter Câu trả lời b Rhyme scheme c consonants d Alliteration According to Engels, the renaissance was the greatest progressive revolution that , a time which called for giants and produced giants-giants in power of thought, passion and character, in universality and learning Chọn câu trả lời: a Mankind had so excitingly experienced b Mankind had so long experienced c Mankind had so hot experienced d Mankind had so far experienced Câu trả lời The people were disappointed the outcome of the Revolution The common people did not obtain the liberty, fraternity and equality which they had hoped for; the, bourgeoisie found that the reality was not what the Enlighteners had promised it to be Chọn câu trả lời: a With Câu trả lời b About c Before d For Which method of narration has been employed by Dickens in his novel “Great Expectations”? Chọn câu trả lời: a Autobiographical method b Direct or epic method Câu trả lời c Stream of Consciousness technique d Documentary method The period of Romanticism in England had its peculiarities During the second half of the 18th century economic and social changes took place in the country Chọn câu trả lời: a Taken place b Took place Câu trả lời c Taking place d Takes place In addition to the problems that their European contemporaries were facing, the English writers of the period had , such as; the growth of 19 industry, the rising working class movement and the final disappearance of the class of peasantry Chọn câu trả lời: a To finding answers to those that arose in their own country b To founding answers to those that arose in their own country c To found answers to those that arose in their own country d To find answers to those that arose in their own country Câu trả lời Using words or letters to imitate sounds Chọn câu trả lời: a Motonomy b Simile c Onomatopoeia Câu trả lời d Alliteration Wool production became the leading manufacture in England Landowners , turning these lands into pastures or “enclosures” for sheep Chọn câu trả lời: a Force thousands of peasants off their lands Câu trả lời không b Drove thousands of peasants off their lands c Stopped thousands of peasants off their lands d Made thousands of peasants off their lands The works of humanists proclaimed equality of people ., race and religion Humanism did away with the dark scholastic teaching of the Middle Ages Chọn câu trả lời: a Regardless of their social origin Câu trả lời b Regardless with their social origin c Regardless under their social origin d Regardless for their social origin A comparison of unlike things without using a word of comparison such as like or as Chọn câu trả lời: a Simile b Lyric c Metaphor Câu trả lời d Personification The workers who had permanent work stood on a higher social level On Sundays they would crowd into the parks and listen to various speakers Here an atheist would stand on a soap-box and explain that he must be a monster to permit such misery as unemployment' 20 Chọn câu trả lời: a If there was a God Câu trả lời không b If there can be a God c If there is a God d If there be a God Philanthropy, never having been able to prevent poverty, now became a laughing stock Disillusionment led to pessimism and found its expression in a very pessimistic literature, Decadence Chọn câu trả lời: a The prose of the b The composition of the c The literature of the Câu trả lời d The poetry of the A description that appeals to one of the five senses Chọn câu trả lời: a Personification b Metaphor c Imagery Câu trả lời In the seventies of the 19th century most writers on social problems believed that science and science alone would finally and bring civilization to all Chọn câu trả lời: a Sweep for all human misery b Sweep around all human misery c Sweep about all human misery d Sweep away all human misery Câu trả lời Among the social investigators who began to walk the slums were young women from The diaries they left give a complete picture of how the workers lived Here are some of the notes Chọn câu trả lời: a Culturing families b Cultural families Câu trả lời không c Cultured families d Culture families Collectivism was a nice word to draw the attention of the masses The writer appealed to their 'pride of country', boasting that Britain was the richest country in the world and that every 21 man would be sure of a good living if he and his fellow workers fought for the good of the Empire Chọn câu trả lời: a Away around class struggle b Away from class struggle Câu trả lời c Away with class struggle d Away about class struggle The theme is ? Chọn câu trả lời: a The point a writer is trying to make about a subject Câu trả lời b An address c A plot d An character What is the word for a "play on words"? Chọn câu trả lời: a Haiku b Simile c Metaphor d Pun Câu trả lời Amerigo Vespucci found that Christopher ; the new continent was not India As a result, the new continent came to be called America after the name of its undoubted discoverer, America Chọn câu trả lời: a Had taken a mistake Câu trả lời không b Had done a mistake c Had made a mistake Đúng d Had seen a mistake Men of science were greatly admired They were invited and express their opinions on all kinds of subjects Many of these scientists believed in positivism, and spread their demagogic ideas among the people Chọn câu trả lời: a To say in public halls b To present in public halls c To tell in public halls d To speak in public halls Câu trả lời 22 It was in the last decades of the century that new trade-unions sprang up, which workers, regardless of their qualifications, could join; even unskilled factoryhands Chọn câu trả lời: a Were to accept b Were acceptation c Were accept d Were accepted Câu trả lời It is commonly acknowledged that many of the libertarian and abolitionistmovements in the late 18th century and early 19th century were engendered by the romantic philosophy based on the desire and tyranny and the new emphasis on the rights and dignity of the individual Chọn câu trả lời: a To be free of practice b To be free of opinion Câu trả lời không c To be free of convention d To be free of question The idea that the British race was superior to was flattering, especially to the bourgeoisie It meant that they were supermen The imperialists came to power in 1895 Four Fars later the Boer War broke out Chọn câu trả lời: a All others Câu trả lời b All other c All of others d All the others Which is an exaggeration? Chọn câu trả lời: a Alliteration b Hyperbole Câu trả lời c Haiku d Prose One of the most famous slogan of the age of global colonization was "The sun never sets on the British Empire" As recently as 1940, the British Empire was still great, covering much of Africa, India, Malaya, Hongkong, and and the Americas Chọn câu trả lời: a Other scatter territories in Asia b Other scattering territories in Asia 23 c Other being scattering territories in Asia d Other scattered territories in Asia Câu trả lời The ideals of liberty, equality and pursuit of happiness for all but only as a privilege for the few Poets and writers being repulsed by the dishonest practice of businessmen, turned to the "common men", romanticized them or sought beauty and happiness in the primitive life of American Indians Chọn câu trả lời: a Were taken b Were made c Were done Câu trả lời không d Were realized The second half of the 19th century in England gave rise to a rapid growth of social contradictions To improve the situation for themselves the ruling classes increased the oppression of the toiling masses and widened their policy of imperialist expansion in the colonies Chọn câu trả lời: a For home b Above home c At home d On home Câu trả lời không Which figure of speech is it when a statement is exaggerated in a poem? Chọn câu trả lời: a Hyperbole Câu trả lời b Metonymy c Alliteration d Onomatopeia Nature is shown in American romantic literature as it appears to the pioneers: both harsh and beautiful, with huge lakes , mighty rivers, giant redwood trees in Virgin forests, boundless plains, majestic mountains, and canyons shooting up into the air Chọn câu trả lời: a For boiling springs and geysers of steam b Over boiling springs and geysers of steam c With boiling springs and geysers of steam Đúng d In boiling springs and geysers of steam Câu trả lời không We are told that the native Americans met and they were eager to trade' with the "palefaces" as they called the white men But this friendship did not last long 24 Chọn câu trả lời: a The first Europeans with hospitalizing b The first Europeans with hospitalization c The first Europeans with hospital d The first Europeans with hospitality Câu trả lời Which is not a poetry form? Chọn câu trả lời: a Tale Câu trả lời b Epic c Sonnet d Ballad 25 ... Henry work as a teller? a ANZGrindlays Bank, Atlanta b First American Bank, Washington c Chase Manhattan Bank, New York d First National Bank, Austin Câu trả lời What does Jim buy for Della... fourteen lines Câu trả lời d A poem of twelve lines Where did O Henry work as a teller? a Chase Manhattan Bank, New York b First National Bank, Austin Câu trả lời c First American Bank, Washington