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The Home Place by J. Drew Lanham - Exam
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  • 1. The Home Place by J. Drew Lanham is a poignant and introspective memoir that intertwines the author's experiences as a Black naturalist and his deep connection to the land of his upbringing in South Carolina. In this beautifully crafted narrative, Lanham reflects on the complexities of identity, nature, and belonging, as he navigates the legacy of his ancestors and the impact of the natural world on his life. Through vivid descriptions of the landscapes, flora, and fauna that have shaped his understanding of home, Lanham explores themes of environmental justice, cultural heritage, and the significance of preserving both nature and one's roots amidst a rapidly changing world. With a lyrical writing style that evokes a sense of place and history, The Home Place serves not only as a personal testament to the author's journey but also as a broader commentary on the importance of reconnecting with the environment and recognizing the interconnectedness of all living things.

    What is the primary profession of J. Drew Lanham?
A) Farmer
B) Wildlife Ecologist
C) Historian
D) Novelist
  • 2. What type of land is 'The Home Place' primarily about?
A) Urban apartment
B) Family farm in South Carolina
C) Mountain cabin
D) Beach house
  • 3. What academic institution is Lanham associated with?
A) Stanford University
B) Harvard University
C) Clemson University
D) University of Chicago
  • 4. What genre best describes 'The Home Place'?
A) Science fiction
B) Historical fiction
C) Memoir
D) Mystery novel
  • 5. How does Lanham describe his family's connection to the land?
A) Recent purchase
B) Government lease
C) Generational stewardship
D) Vacation property
  • 6. What aspect of Southern history does Lanham confront?
A) Legacy of slavery
B) Gold Rush
C) Industrial Revolution
D) California missions
  • 7. What literary award did 'The Home Place' win?
A) Pulitzer Prize
B) Southern Book Prize
C) National Book Award
D) Newbery Medal
  • 8. How does Lanham address race in conservation?
A) Lack of diversity in field
B) Race doesn't matter
C) Racial quotas needed
D) Only white conservationists
  • 9. How does Lanham describe bird watching?
A) Waste of time
B) Scientific only
C) Competitive sport
D) Spiritual practice
  • 10. What conservation organization does Lanham mention?
A) Red Cross
B) Audubon Society
C) NASA
D) FBI
  • 11. What does Lanham say about teaching?
A) Essential for conservation
B) Only in classrooms
C) Unnecessary
D) Only for children
  • 12. What does Lanham describe as his 'first language'?
A) The land
B) French
C) Mathematics
D) Music
  • 13. What historical period heavily influences the book's context?
A) Industrial Revolution
B) Jim Crow era
C) Victorian era
D) Renaissance
  • 14. What literary element is prominent in Lanham's writing style?
A) Lyrical prose
B) Comedic satire
C) Epic poetry
D) Technical jargon
  • 15. What does Lanham say about 'home' in the book?
A) It's just a building
B) It's both place and belonging
C) It's always temporary
D) It's unimportant
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