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Test Review 12/8/22

Test Review 12/8/22

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English

9th Grade

Easy

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Rebecca Hughes

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6 Slides • 5 Questions

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Passage 1: “Blood Meridian” by Cormac McCarthy He awoke in the nave of a ruinous church, blinking up at the vaulted ceiling and the tall swagged walls with their faded frescoes. The floor of the church was deep in dried guano and the droppings of cattle and sheep. Pigeons flapped through the piers of dusty light and three buzzards bobbled about on the picked bone carcass of some dead animal dead in the chancel. His head was in torment and his tongue swollen with thirst. He sat up and looked around him. He’d put the bottle under his saddle and he found it and held it up and shook it and drew the cork and drank. He sat with his eyes closed, the sweat beaded on his forehead. Then he opened his eyes and drank again. The buzzards stepped down one by one and trotted off into the sacristy, After a while he rose and went out to look for the mule. It was nowhere in sight. The mission occupied eight or ten acres of enclosed land, a barren purlieu that held a few goats and burros. In the mud walls of the enclosure were cribs inhabited by families of squatters and a few cookfires smoked thinly in the sun. He walked around the side of the church and entered the sacristy. Buzzards shuffled off through the chaff and plaster like enormous yard fowl. The domed vaults overhead were clotted a dark furred mass that shifted and breathed and chittered. In the room was a wooden table with a few clay pots and along the back wall lay the remains of several bodies, one a child. He went on through the sacristy into the church again and got his saddle. He drank the rest of the bottle and put the saddle on his shoulder and went out.

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Poll

1. Which of the following details best indicates that the church has been abandoned?

A) The buzzards stepped down one by one and trotted off into the sacristy

B) In the mud walls of the enclosure were cribs inhabited by families of squatters

C) He went on through the sacristy into the church again and got his saddle.

D) The floor of the church was deep in dried guano and the droppings of cattle and sheep

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​The Correct answer is ...... B

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Poll

2. Which of the following best describes the mood of the setting?

A) ominous

B) optimistic

C) mysterious

D) cozy

A

B

C

D

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​The Correct answer is.......C

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Poll

3. Which of the following best describe the tone of the excerpt:

A) anxious

B) melancholy

C) condescending

D) formal

A

B

C

D

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​Correct answer is....B

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Poll

4. What type of figurative language is being used in the line “ Pigeons flapped through the piers of dusty light and three buzzards bobbled about on the picked bone carcass of some dead animal dead in the chancel. .”

A) hyperbole

B) metaphor

C) alliteration

D) simile

A

B

C

D

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​The Correct answer is C. Alliteration.

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Poll

​5. The following is NOT present in the following passage :”He awoke in the nave of a ruinous church, blinking up at the vaulted ceiling and the tall swagged walls with their faded frescoes. The floor of the church was deep in dried guano and the droppings of cattle and sheep. “

A) alliteration

B) onomatopoeia

C) imagery

D) metaphor

A

B

C

D

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​The Correct Answer is D.

Passage 1: “Blood Meridian” by Cormac McCarthy He awoke in the nave of a ruinous church, blinking up at the vaulted ceiling and the tall swagged walls with their faded frescoes. The floor of the church was deep in dried guano and the droppings of cattle and sheep. Pigeons flapped through the piers of dusty light and three buzzards bobbled about on the picked bone carcass of some dead animal dead in the chancel. His head was in torment and his tongue swollen with thirst. He sat up and looked around him. He’d put the bottle under his saddle and he found it and held it up and shook it and drew the cork and drank. He sat with his eyes closed, the sweat beaded on his forehead. Then he opened his eyes and drank again. The buzzards stepped down one by one and trotted off into the sacristy, After a while he rose and went out to look for the mule. It was nowhere in sight. The mission occupied eight or ten acres of enclosed land, a barren purlieu that held a few goats and burros. In the mud walls of the enclosure were cribs inhabited by families of squatters and a few cookfires smoked thinly in the sun. He walked around the side of the church and entered the sacristy. Buzzards shuffled off through the chaff and plaster like enormous yard fowl. The domed vaults overhead were clotted a dark furred mass that shifted and breathed and chittered. In the room was a wooden table with a few clay pots and along the back wall lay the remains of several bodies, one a child. He went on through the sacristy into the church again and got his saddle. He drank the rest of the bottle and put the saddle on his shoulder and went out.

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