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English 8

English 8

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English

8th Grade

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8 Slides • 25 Questions

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English 8

Quarter 1 Review

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Multiple Choice

They are passed down from generation to another and they enrich and promote diversely, because they reflect the beliefs, the lives, traditions and cultures of the people around the world.

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Myths

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Folktales

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Poems

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Short Stories

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media

​The King's Magic Drum

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Multiple Choice

Characters in a folktale are commonly flat. They do not change throughout the course of the story

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Folktales feature universal truths and lessons that people encounter in everyday life.

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Plot

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Theme

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Style

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Setting

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Multiple Choice

_ in folktales are linear. It starts with a description of the setting and the characters followed by the revelation of the conflict moving toward the peak and then the resolution.

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Plot

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Theme

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Style

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Setting

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ELEMENTS OF A NARRATIVE

Character

​Setting

​Plot

​Theme

​Style

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Multiple Choice

_ is a word or phrase used to mean something different from its literal meaning.

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Idiom

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Root word

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Fragment

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Sentence

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Multiple Choice

It has two main parts: the subject and the predicate.

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Idiom

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Root word

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Fragment

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Sentence

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The SUBJECT is the topic and the one being talked about in the sentence. Usually, the subject is either a noun or pronoun.

​The PREDICATE, on the other hand, tells something about the subject. The important element of the predicate is the verb.

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Multiple Choice

Established in 1997.

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Sentence

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Fragment

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Multiple Choice

Invaded his miting de avance.

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Sentence

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Fragment

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Multiple Choice

The mayor won the Philippine presidency.

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Sentence

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Fragment

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Multiple Choice

She is the best presidential candidate.

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Sentence

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Fragment

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Fill in the Blank

It is the angle from which the story is told or the information comes.

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​First Person

Third Person (third person objective, third person limited, third person omniscient)

​POINT OF VIEW

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Multiple Choice

It is also known as base word, is where the affix is being attached to form a new word. It has it's own meaning; thus, it can stand alone.

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Root word

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Affixes

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Prefixes

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Suffixes

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Multiple Choice

It is a word that can be added to a root word or base word to add a new meaning. On the other hand, these are letters that cannot stand alone.

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Root word

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Affixes

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Prefixes

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Suffixes

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Multiple Choice

Letters added after the root word to make a new word.

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Root word

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Affixes

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Prefixes

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Suffixes

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Multiple Choice

Letters added before the root word that gives the word new meaning or grammatical role.

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Root word

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Affixes

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Prefixes

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Suffixes

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Multiple Choice

It tells stories or events a person has experienced.

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Personal Recounts

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Personal Accounts

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Autobiographies are...

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accounts of a person's life written by the author himself/herself

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a type of correspondence that tells the receiver about the sender's personal matters

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Multiple Choice

It is a type of correspondence that tells the receiver about the sender's personal matters.

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personal letter

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diary

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​TELEPHONE CONVERSATION

By Wole Soyinka

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​TELEPHONE CONVERSATION

By Wole Soyinka

​Free verse - it is a type of poetry that refrains from using patterns of rhyme or meter. It tends to imitate the flow or rhythm of natural speech.

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Multiple Choice

the use of words to mean something that is the opposite of its literal meaning

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free verse

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irony

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Multiple Choice

A fire station burns down.

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Verbal Irony

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Situational Irony

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Dramatic Irony

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Multiple Choice

A woman thinks her boyfriend is acting strangely because he's about to propose, but the audience knows that he is planning to run away with another woman.

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Verbal Irony

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Situational Irony

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Dramatic Irony

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Multiple Choice

A woman chips her nail and cries out, "Oh no! My life is ruined!"

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Verbal Irony

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Situational Irony

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Dramatic Irony

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​MODALS

​will

​would

​can

could

​may

might

​shall

​should/ought to

​must had better

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Multiple Choice

He _ be the love of my life.

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might

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will

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shall

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Multiple Choice

We _ do it.

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shall

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could

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can

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Multiple Choice

You _ turn in your assignment on time.

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must

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can

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had better

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