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PERSEPOLIS TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Persepolis Exam Questions With Correct And Revised Answers
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Marji - answerMarjane Satrapi is the narrator as well as the main character. story is about her 
childhood in Iran before she moves to Austria. She lives through the Revolution and the war with 
Iraq. She struggles throughout the book with finding her place in the world (obvi cause this is a 
coming of age story). Does not think her father is a hero, possibly because he has not sacrificed 
anything. She however does think that her uncl...
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What happened in 1979? - answerIslamic revolution 
What happened in 1980? - answerit became obligatory to wear the veil at school 
went to a French non religious school 
What are bilingual school symbols of? - answercapitalism 
What did Marjane think she was? - answerlast prophet 
Why did Marjane think she was a prophet? - answermaid did not eat with us 
father had a Cadillac 
*grandma's knees ached* 
Name the three rules of Zarathust...
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Persepolis reading #2 Exam Questions With Correct And Revised Answers
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Who is Anoosh? How does Marji feel about him? Why? - answerHer uncle, she is very 
proud of him, because he also took part in a major revolution and had tried to accomplished so 
much. 
Who is Fereydoon? What was his goal? - answerThe great uncle, he wanted to free Iran from 
the Shah. He and Anoosh were going to take over Ajerbeerjan, a province in Iran. 
Where did Anoosh go after Fereydoon's arrest? How would you characte...
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Art History - Exam 1 questions and answers well illustrated.
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Art History - Exam 1 questions and answers well illustrated. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Caves of Lascaux - correct of Paleolithic Art that dates to arround 15,000 to 13,000 B.C.E 
 
Wounded Man and Disemboweled Bison - correct answers.Work from Caves of Lascaux 
-man is more abstract, bison is more naturalistic, bigger than man, more important than man 
 
Caves of Chauvet - correct answers.Found in France 
c. 30,000-28,000 BCE 
Pointellist technique depicting swift movement; smooth and narrow lines 
 
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According to the introduction, what stereotypical image is Satrapi trying to dispel? - 
answerThat Iran is connected with fundamentalism, fanaticism, and terrorism. 
The author indicates two motives for writing Persepolis. What are they? - answerTo dispel 
stereotypes, and to make sure that those who died fighting the repressive regime are not 
forgotten. 
When does the novel begin? - answer1980 
What were the two outcomes of the Islam...
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HIEU 201 Quiz 3 (Real Exam 2022)
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HIEU 201 Quiz 3 (Real Exam 2022)/ After Alexander's death 
a. the Persians conquered his empire and regained their dominance of the Western world. 
b. his empire fractured into three dynasties: the Ptolemies in Egypt, the Seleucids in 
western Asia, and the Antigonids in Macedonia. 
c. his empire lasted intact for another two hundred years, providing the basis for the 
Roman Empire. 
d. his empire fractured into three dynasties: the Antigonids in Egypt, the Ptolemies in 
western Asia, and the S...
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