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Final Review part 2 K/H

Authored by Misty Miller

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10th Grade

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Final Review part 2 K/H
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is a theme in a literary text?

The setting where the story takes place

The central message or insight about life conveyed by a story

The name of the main character

The sequence of events in a story

Answer explanation

A theme in a literary text is the central message or insight about life that the story conveys. It goes beyond the plot and characters, focusing on the deeper meaning and moral lessons within the narrative.

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TEKS.9-12.E2.6.A

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is an archetype in literature?

A type of rhyme scheme used in poetry

A recurring symbol, character type, or theme found across different cultures and literary works

A specific setting used only in historical fiction

A literary device used only in drama

Answer explanation

An archetype in literature refers to a recurring symbol, character type, or theme that appears across various cultures and literary works, making it a fundamental element in storytelling.

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TEKS.9-12.E2.6.B

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is a soliloquy in drama?

A conversation between two characters on stage

A speech delivered by a character directly to the audience, breaking the fourth wall

A long speech in which a character speaks their thoughts aloud, usually alone on stage

A humorous remark made by a minor character

Answer explanation

A soliloquy is a long speech where a character expresses their thoughts aloud, typically while alone on stage. This allows the audience to gain insight into the character's inner feelings and motivations.

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TEKS.9-12.E2.7.C

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following is a key structural element of an informational text?

Rising action and falling action

A clear thesis, supporting evidence, and a conclusion

Rhyme scheme and meter

Dialogue and stage directions

Answer explanation

An informational text is structured around a clear thesis, supporting evidence, and a conclusion, which help convey information effectively. The other options pertain to narrative or poetic elements, not informational texts.

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TEKS.9-12.E2.7.D.i

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following best describes a multimodal text?

A text written entirely in verse

A text that uses only written words to convey meaning

A text that combines two or more modes of communication, such as images, audio, and written language

A text that is published only in print format

Answer explanation

A multimodal text combines two or more modes of communication, such as images, audio, and written language. This distinguishes it from texts that use only one mode, like verse or written words alone.

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TEKS.9-12.E2.7.F

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In literature, what does 'characterization' refer to?

The physical setting of a story

The methods an author uses to develop and reveal a character's personality and traits

The conflict between two characters

The resolution of the plot

Answer explanation

Characterization refers to the methods an author uses to develop and reveal a character's personality and traits, making it essential for understanding characters in literature.

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TEKS.9-12.E2.6.A

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following is an example of dramatic irony?

A character uses exaggerated language to describe a minor event

The audience knows that a character is in danger, but the character does not

A character speaks directly to another character about their feelings

Two characters argue about the same topic

Answer explanation

Dramatic irony occurs when the audience knows something that a character does not. In this case, the audience is aware that a character is in danger, creating tension and engagement as the character remains oblivious.

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TEKS.9-12.E2.7.C

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