Great Plains by Ian Frazier
  • 1. What is the main theme of 'Great Plains'?
A) Exploration of life on the Great Plains
B) Historical battles
C) Urban development
D) Native American folklore
  • 2. In which year was 'Great Plains' published?
A) 2001
B) 1975
C) 1995
D) 1989
  • 3. Which animal is prominently featured in 'Great Plains'?
A) Buffalo
B) Elephant
C) Penguin
D) Tiger
  • 4. What does Frazier often reflect on regarding the Great Plains?
A) Urbanization
B) The ice age
C) Marine life
D) Human history and nature
  • 5. Which literary device does Frazier often use in his descriptions?
A) Humor
B) Suspense
C) Romanticism
D) Tragedy
  • 6. Frazier's writing style in 'Great Plains' can be described as:
A) Conversational
B) Archaic
C) Technical
D) Formal
  • 7. Frazier's observations often contrast urban life with what?
A) Desert life
B) Rural life
C) Coastal life
D) Suburban life
  • 8. What perspective does Frazier adopt while writing about the Great Plains?
A) An objective journalist's perspective
B) A detached observer's perspective
C) A scientific perspective
D) A reflective and personal perspective
  • 9. What role does agriculture play in 'Great Plains'?
A) Marginal and unimportant
B) Only a historical context
C) A focus on future technology
D) Central to the lifestyle and economy
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