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Poetry and Drama Review
Unit 2B
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Multiple Select
Check all elements of drama:
Alliteration
Dialogue
Stage Directions
Rhyme Scheme
Acts/Scenes
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of dialogue in drama:
George sighed, "I'm so tired!"
GEORGE. [sighing] I'm so tired!
I'm so tired, said George
George said he was tired.
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Multiple Choice
Which number indicates Stage Directions?
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Multiple Choice
Which number indicates Dialogue?
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Multiple Choice
Which number indicates a character?
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Multiple Choice
I am dying of shame is an example of...
Metaphor
Personification
Simile
Hyperbole
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Multiple Choice
The baby girl’s smile was the sun on dark days.
What does this metaphor mean?
The baby girl's smile made other people happy.
When the baby girl smiled the sun would rise.
The baby never smiled.
The baby girl's smile made the moon come out.
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Multiple Choice
"The raindrops danced on the tabletop." The kind of figurative language used here is _______
alliteration
simile
personification
idiom
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Multiple Choice
Simile or Metaphor:
My sister is like an angel in my life.
simile
metaphor
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Multiple Choice
What's 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 talks really loudly.
She gets really angry.
She spits when she talks.
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Multiple Choice
It's a million degrees outside.
personification
metaphor
hyperbole
simile
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Multiple Choice
The car is a dinosaur, so we better buy a new one.
What is the meaning of the metaphor highlighted green?
The car is very old.
The car was truly made in prehistoric times.
The car is very new.
The car makes rude noises.
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Multiple Choice
Poetry uses rhythm, repetition, meter, and rhyme that affect our sense of ___________.
Sound
Sight
Taste
Touch
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Multiple Choice
What onomatopoeia goes best with this picture?
Take-off!
Pow!
Blast!
Fly
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Multiple Choice
Polly Peters positively played Ping-Pong.
Metaphor
Personification
Alliteration
Simile
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Multiple Choice
When you wish upon a star,
makes no difference who you are,
anything you heart desires will come to you
BAC
AAA
ABA
AAB
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Multiple Choice
What is the rhyme scheme for the poem “Dreams”?
Hold fast to dreams
For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird
That cannot fly.
AABB
ABAB
ABCB
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Multiple Choice
What is the most logical line to complete the poem?
Mary had a little poodle
All day long she ate a __________
noodle
lamb
no clue
llama
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Multiple Choice
In a spell of dry weather, when the Birds could find very little to drink, a thirsty Crow found a pitcher with a little water in it. But the pitcher was high and had a narrow neck, and no matter how he tried, the Crow could not reach the water. The poor thing felt as if he would die of thirst. Then an idea came to him. Picking up some small pebbles, he dropped them into the pitcher one by one. With each pebble the water rose a little higher until at last it was near enough so he could drink.
What is the theme?
be persistent
be honest
always share with others
respect your family
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Multiple Choice
What is the theme of this story?
Necessity is the mother of invention.
Don't steal.
Respect your elders.
Slow and steady wins the race.
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Multiple Choice
A novel can have more than one theme.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of THEME?
Carry your laptops with two hands at all times.
Cereal is the healthiest food you can eat.
How much wood a woodchuck could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
Life is short; make the most of it.
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Multiple Choice
What is the main difference between THEME and MAIN IDEA.
Theme is a universal lesson, and main idea is what a story is about.
Theme is what a story is about, and main idea is the universal lesson it teaches.
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