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Olivia Kuper
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Test Review
Fiction Review

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Multiple Choice
Juan sat in the doctor’s office hoping that the doctor would forget about the shot that he needed. He was very nervous and scared.
First Person
Third Person
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Which POV uses "I, me, and my" to tell a story?
1st person
2nd person
3rd person objective
3rd person omniscient
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The turning point in the story. The tension and excitement is at its highest point in the story.
Falling action
Resolution
Climax
Characters
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Kaden saw his younger brother struggling to complete his math homework. It's too bad that math is so difficult for Bryan, he thought.
"Hey, Bry, I know a trick you can try to make your math assignment easier," Kaden said. "Do you want me to show you?"
"Yes, please!" Bryan answered.
A character trait for Kaden is --
helpful
bossy
loyal
lazy
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Multiple Select
Character traits can be inferred based on four things --
feelings
actions
appearance
dialogue
thoughts
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Why is the setting important? Click all that apply:
It impacts the characters
It impacts the plot
It impacts the mood
It impacts the conflict
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"Mood" in a setting refers to
How the main character feels
How the setting makes the reader feel
How the setting makes the writer feel
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What is the meaning of this simile? "My mom can be as fiery as a volcano when I don't do my chores on time."
Her hair is red
She gets really angry
She talks very loudly
She spits when she talks
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The book was a spaceship that transported him to strange new worlds.
Personification
Hyperbole
Simile
Metaphor
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Multiple Choice
I can smell pizza from a mile away.
Metaphor
Simile
Hyperbole
Onomatopoeia
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Multiple Choice
What is Alliteration
Big Exaggeration
Giving something human qualities
The repetition of consonant sounds
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What is a Hyperbole?
Big exaggeration
Comparing two unlike things
A statement that doesn't really mean what is being said.
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The aroma of chocolate filled the air.
What sense is the author trying to appeal too?
sight
sound
smell
touch
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Multiple Choice
She hesitated, listening for sounds of the creature. The forest seemed empty, but she could sense something else out there. Something watching and waiting.
What is the mood of the passage?
joyful
romantic
suspenseful
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How does imagery help us understand a piece of writing?
By expressing how the author is feeling?
By telling the mood.
Imagery helps us to see, touch, taste, smell, and feel what the characters feel and see
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Which of the following is an example of theme?
Cinderella was thoughtful and kind.
Jack risked his life to save Jane.
Don't judge people by outward appearances.
Happiness
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Kara chose a difficult piece to play for her piano recital. Her teacher told her to pick an easier one, but Kara knew she could do it.
Kara practiced every day after school. When her friends called to see if she could play, Kara told them she couldn't.
The night of the recital arrived. She walked onto the stage and began to play and she knew the piano piece so well. She had played perfectly!
Hard work pays off!
Kara practiced a lot and did well.
It takes a lot of practice to play the piano.
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Multiple Choice
Kevin wasn't worried about his book report. He had three whole weeks to get it done. There was no reason to start right away, because he just got a new video game.
Two weeks passed and Kevin still hadn't picked out a book. By the time he finally got to the library, there wasn't enough time to read the book and write the report. Kevin failed the whole assignment.
Kevin should have done his report first.
Don't put things off until the last minute.
School work is more important the playing.
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