Defense of Baby-Worship Discussion Questions
Defense of Baby-Worship Discussion Questions
1. Th e sentence “Th ey are jolly with the completeness which is possible only
in the absence of humour” uses the rhetorical technique of:
(A) allusion
(B) analogy
(C) paradox
(D) anaphora
(E) antithesis
172. Th e sentence “As we walk the streets and see below us those delightful
bulbous heads, three times too big for the body, which mark these human
mushrooms, we ought always primarily to remember that within every one
of these heads there is a new universe, as new as it was on the seventh day
of creation” uses the rhetorical technique of:
(A) allusion
(B) analogy
(C) paradox
(D) anaphora
(E) antithesis
173. Th e last line of the fi rst paragraph, “In each of those orbs there is a new
system of stars, new grass, new cities, a new sea,” underlines the wonder of
the baby’s astonishment with the use of:
I. anaphora
II. asyndeton
III. allusion
(A) I
(B) II
(C) III
(D) I and II
(E) I, II, and III
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174. Which of the following merely contributes to the reasons we worship
babies, and is not worthy of worship as an isolated characteristic?
(A) they are very serious
(B) they are very happy
(C) in them, everything is new
(D) they help us treat simple actions as marvelous
(E) they are capable of appreciating everything
175. In context, the word “custom” in line 17 most nearly means:
(A) a practice followed by a particular group of people
(B) a ritual performed at certain times
(C) a habitual practice
(D) a routine done with monotony
(E) an inherited tradition
176. Th e sentence “But the infl uence of children goes further than its fi rst
trifl ing eff ort of remaking heaven and earth” uses the rhetorical technique
of:
(A) paradox
(B) allusion
(C) antithesis
(D) analogy
(E) irony
177. Th e sentence “We do (even when we are perfectly simple or ignorant)—we
do actually treat talking in children as marvellous, walking in children
as marvellous, common intelligence in children as marvelous,” uses the
rhetorical technique of:
(A) paradox
(B) epistrophe
(C) anaphora
(D) allusion
(E) polysyndeton
178. Th e sentence “Th e cynical philosopher fancies he has a victory in this
matter—that he can laugh when he shows that the words or antics of the
child, so much admired by its worshippers, are common enough” serves as:
(A) example
(B) expert testimony
(C) counterargument
(D) anecdote
(E) qualifi cation
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179. Th e primary purpose of the passage is to:
(A) defend the worship of babies
(B) apologize for the worship of babies
(C) persuade people to worship babies
(D) explain why people worship babies
(E) dissuade people from worshipping babies
180. Th e tone of the passage can best be described as:
(A) irreverent and sarcastic
(B) moralistic and restrained
(C) sentimental and poignant
(D) contentious and irate
(E) thoughtful and jocula
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