
7th Grade ELAR Unit 1 Review
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8th Grade
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Erin Richardson
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7th grade unit 1 elar review
Mrs. Richardson - 1st period
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Point of View
refer back to your Point of View Notes!
Look for clue words and review the definitions!
Don't let the first question trick you :)
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
When the author uses this point of view, the narrator will NOT refer to themself as "I" and the narrator will NOT refer to the reader as "you". You will only see clue words like "he, she, they". The narrator also will NOT reveal what any of the characters are thinking or feeling.
Third-Person Omniscient
Third-Person Limited
Third-Person Objective
Third-Person Subjective
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Multiple Choice
The narrator will refer to the reader as "you" when they use which point of view?
First-Person
Second-Person
Third-Person Limited
Third-Person Omniscient
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Figurative Language
refer back to your Figurative language Notes!
Remember: Figurative languge says one thing, but means something else!
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Open Ended
Explain what a metaphor is, AND provide an example of one!
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Match
Match the following terms to their examples.
Simile
Metaphor
Hyperbole
Personification
Idiom
Her smile is like the sun.
She is the sun.
It's hotter than the sun's surface!
The sun's rays assaulted me.
It's raining cats and dogs.
Her smile is like the sun.
She is the sun.
It's hotter than the sun's surface!
The sun's rays assaulted me.
It's raining cats and dogs.
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Multiple Choice
Puns use which of the following?
Homophones
Synonyms
Antonyms
Homograph
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Fiction
refer back to your Fiction Notes!
(Plot & SUmmary)
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Match
Match the following parts of a Fiction Summary to their correct descriptions.
Main Character
Main Character's Motivation
Conflcit
Climax
Conclusion
SOMEBODY
WANTED
BUT
SO
THEN
SOMEBODY
WANTED
BUT
SO
THEN
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Draw
Draw a plot diagram. Label the five parts parts of the plot.
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Open Ended
What questions do you ask yourself to identify the conclusion of a story?
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Categorize
Internal Conflict
Sally must decide whether to tell the teacher that Billy cheated on the test.
Ben was unsure whether or not to go to the party.
The main character is in conflict with another character.
The main character is in conflict with an element of nature.
The main character is in conflict with a group of characters.
Sophie's science project was sabotaged by Jennifer.
The boys rushed to get out of the pool when the lightening struck near by, ending the pool party
The entire team voted to kick Jim off the team.
Organize the examples of conflicts into the correct category.
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Open Ended
What is fiction?
Write your answer as a complete sentence.
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