
English II Review
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English
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9th - 12th Grade
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Charletta Van
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Multiple Choice
A group of lines in a poem
is called..
Form
Paragraph
Line Break
Stanza
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Multiple Choice
The time and place of a story ?
Setting
Plot
Protagonist
Antagonist
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Multiple Choice
What is dialogue?
The first stage of the plot
An imaginary story
The conversation between characters
The resolution of a story
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Multiple Choice
What is the problem of the story called?
Exposition
Climax
Plot
Conflict
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following could be a character trait for Mickey Mouse?
Understanding
Furtive
Friends with many other characters
A mouse
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Multiple Choice
What is the lesson, message, or moral of a story?
Exposition
Theme
Plot
Rising action
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Multiple Choice
Which is the correct order for the plot diagram?
Rising action, exposition, climax, falling action, resolution
Exposition, rising action, falling action, climax, resolution
Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, denouement
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Multiple Choice
Language not intended to be taken literally but layered with meaning through the use of imagery, metaphors, and other literary devices.
Plot Elements
Figurative Language
Sensory Language
Literal Language
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Multiple Choice
A writer's attitude toward the subject being discussed
Diction
Syntax
Denotation
Tone
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Multiple Choice
Words at the end of lines that rhyme is cammed an
Near Rhyme
Exact Rhyme
Internal Rhyme
End Rhyme
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Multiple Choice
A figure of speech that
gives human-like characteristics
to an abstract idea
or non-human thing
is called...
Hyperbole
Simile
Personification
Metaphor
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Multiple Choice
The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
Theme
Simile
Alliteration
Diction
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Multiple Choice
”A mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work if it is not open”.-Frank Zappa
Onomatopoeia
Simile
Metaphor
Alliteration
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Multiple Choice
“I like to walk in the woods and see what Mother Nature is wearing.” - Flannery O'Connor, Good Country People
Idiom
Personification
Allusion
Hyperbole
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Multiple Select
“Hulga the whole while hollering like a half-slaughtered hog.” - Truman Capote, "Mojave"
Metaphor
Personification
Simile
Alliteration
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence is an example of synthesize?
The scientist conducted experiments to gather data on the effects of temperature on plant growth.
After analyzing various research papers, the student wrote a comprehensive review article on the topic.
The artist combined different painting techniques to create a unique masterpiece.
The chef followed a recipe to bake a cake for the party.
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Multiple Choice
"Nein, ich bin nicht in Ordnung," she whispered, wiping her tears.
Based on the quotation, the reader can infer that Lena feels
Despondent
Determined
Nostalgic
Ambivalent
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Multiple Choice
Which element is most vital to moving the plot forward?
The setting the story takes place in
The conflict that occur throughout the story
The point of view that is being shared
The theme that is learned throughout the text
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Multiple Choice
Support for an argument that appeals to the audiences sense of logic is called...
Logos
Pathos
Ethos
Rhetorical Appeal
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Multiple Choice
What can you infer by reading the passage below?
"I hate the idea of having all those people out there watching me...I know my lines by heart, but what if I mess up and it's silent? I wish I just could hide somewhere," whispered Saige.
Saige is afraid of everything.
Saige is relaxed.
Saige can be a mean girl.
Saige is somewhat nervous.
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Multiple Choice
When writers do not state the way a character feels, the writer will include details that readers must use to make inferences or form opinions about how a character feels. When you make inferences, you use:
Dictionaries and Wikipedia to locate answers.
Your own imagination and ignore the text.
Clues from the text, background knowledge, and experiences you've had.
None of the above.
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Multiple Choice
How can evidence be used to support an inference?
By ignoring contradictory evidence.
By changing the inference to fit the evidence.
By providing observations that align with the inference.
By guessing the outcome of an event.
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Multiple Choice
Examples of context clues are...
The Title
Pictures
Text
All of the above
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Drag and Drop
I always suffer from (b) after a long-haul flight.
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Multiple Choice
"We have some important news for you Mr. President. We have discovered a terrorist plot against the United States" said the CIA agent. The President closed the book, set it on the desk, and leaned forward, his eyes fixed straight ahead. "Tell me everything you know."
What is the tone of the dialogue?
Optimistic
Serious
Happy
Informal
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Multiple Choice
The following words are signals for what type of text structure: to illustrate, one example, words like rare, enormous, single, and independent?
Compare/Contrast
Cause/Effect
Description
Sequence
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Multiple Choice
What is a cause and effect text structure?
Authors present information about events or steps in a process, in the order in which they take or have taken place.
Authors who specialize in history or science topics often use this structure to explain how or why something happened.
Authors use this structure to present information about things that are different but have something in common, such as two points of view on a subject.
A writer presents a problem or a series of problems, and offers solutions on how to solve them.
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Multiple Choice
A teacher wants you to explain the similarities and differences of air pollution and water pollution. You would use what text structure?
Compare/Contrast
Description
Order & Sequence
Cause & Effect
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Multiple Choice
What is the author's purpose in the following passage:
Hawaii became a state in 1959 when President Eisenhower signed the Hawaii Admission Act.
To Inform
To Entertain
To Entertain
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Multiple Choice
The part of an argument in which the writer considers and attempts to disprove an opposing opinion
Counter argument
Argumentative writing
Context
Claim
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Multiple Choice
A statement that shares the central idea of an essay
Text structure
Thesis statement
Argumentative writing
Counter argument
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Multiple Choice
The opening paragraph or section of a text
Hook
Introduction
Controlling Idea
Claim
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following has a NEGATIVE connotation?
"Maybe...he steals the thing so we think it's lost"
"The neighbors discovered his talent accidentally"
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Multiple Choice
MOOD is ...
When a person gets angry
The reader's reaction to the writer's words
A writer's feelings about a story
When you are happy
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence is an example of synthesize?
The scientist conducted experiments to gather data on the effects of temperature on plant growth.
After analyzing various research papers, the student wrote a comprehensive review article on the topic.
The artist combined different painting techniques to create a unique masterpiece.
The chef followed a recipe to bake a cake for the party.
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Multiple Choice
The author’s purpose of writing a book to help students pass the SATs is to -
Inform
Persuade
Entertain
Argue
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
A key idea in the text is usually supported by the -
Thesis
Topic Sentence
Evidence
Restated Thesis
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Multiple Choice
What type of archetype is most commonly found in Marvel movies?
The Jester
The Sage
The Explorer
The Hero
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Multiple Choice
Which poem would someone most likely write to express feelings of love?
Couplet
Sonnet
Free Verse
Ballad
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Open Ended
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