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Examination One  (Links below)

Reminder #1: Once you get into the exam, do not hit the tab key.  That will do bad, very bad, things.

Reminder #2: You may have other windows open while you take this exam, but be very careful that you do not close out of the exam window; you only get one chance to access the exam.

Reminder #3: Watch your time.  You only have 150 minutes to take this exam: 60 minutes for the multiple choice section and 90 minutes for the essay.

Reminder #4: If you have time, review your multiple choice answers before submitting the test to make sure that you've marked an answer to each question.

In the essay portion, I do ask you to quote from your sources, so you might want to print them out or bookmark them, highlighting or otherwise marking sections that you think are more important than others, so that you will have them ready when you get to that section of the test.

The exams will occur in two parts:
         
1.  Multiple choice questions, similar to those of the quizzes. 
                        (20 for 40 points) 

          Choose one only of the following three links:

          Multiple Choice Section for Units 1 - 12

          Multiple Choice Section for Units 1 - 11 and 13

          Multiple Choice Section for Units 1 - 11 and 14


             2.  An essay question.  (1 for 60 points)

          Essay Portion
 


Berthe Morisot's La Lecture, 1869-1870

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