Which two pieces of evidence show that Johnson considers the owl naturally adapted to the forest? Select the two correct answers.
Eng 10 Unit 5 Test Review

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10th Grade
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Jennifer Craun
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1.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Its feathers blended seamlessly with the tree bark.
It often returned to the crowded city streets.
It preferred the soft forest floor for hunting.
Its vision was strongest in bright sunlight.
Answer explanation
The owl's feathers blending with tree bark shows camouflage, indicating adaptation to the forest. Additionally, preferring the soft forest floor for hunting highlights its suitability for the forest environment.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
What synonym could the writer use instead of ‘futile’ to convey a tone of defeat?
Endless
Hopeless
Reckless
Constant
Answer explanation
The word 'hopeless' effectively conveys a tone of defeat, similar to 'futile'. It suggests a lack of possibility for success, making it the best synonym among the options provided.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
In the first sentence, the author describes the garden as “subtle.” What can you infer from this description?
The garden is bright and distracting.
The garden's appearance is understated.
The garden is full of bold colors.
The garden is overgrown and chaotic.
Answer explanation
Describing the garden as 'subtle' suggests it has an understated appearance, implying that it is not overly bright or chaotic. This rules out options that suggest bold colors or distractions.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
What is the figurative meaning of "good riddance" in this context? After years of struggle, Mark finally bid “good riddance” to the harsh winters of the northern countryside.
Mark left happily.
Mark disliked the people there.
Mark is nostalgic for the northern countryside.
Mark’s journey was brief.
Answer explanation
In this context, "good riddance" implies that Mark is relieved and happy to leave behind the harsh winters, indicating he left happily rather than feeling nostalgic or disliking people.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Which detail about the setting best helps convey the mood of the passage? As night fell, the abandoned train station echoed with a haunting silence, the shadows lengthening across the cracked tiles.
night fell
abandoned train station
haunting silence
cracked tiles
Answer explanation
The detail "haunting silence" best conveys the mood of the passage, as it evokes feelings of eeriness and desolation, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the abandoned train station at night.
6.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Which statement explains why an author might use a flashback in a story? Select the two correct answers.
To add more action to the plot.
To reveal a character’s past struggles.
To surprise the reader with unexpected events.
To deepen the reader's understanding of a character’s motivation.
Answer explanation
An author uses flashbacks to reveal a character’s past struggles and to deepen the reader's understanding of their motivations, providing context that enriches the narrative.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
What would be the purpose of describing “mist-covered hills” in a literary text?
To set a tranquil mood
To emphasize the steepness of the hills
To hint at an incoming storm
To highlight the height of the mountains
Answer explanation
Describing "mist-covered hills" evokes a serene and peaceful atmosphere, contributing to a tranquil mood. The imagery suggests calmness rather than tension, making it the best choice among the options provided.
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