
2016-2017 Final Exam Review
Quiz by Candice R. Brantley
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- Q1What is the feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader?OpinionImageryToneMood30s
- Q2Which graphic organizer would be used to show SEQUENCE?A WebA Venn Diagrama Timeline30s
- Q3What is the stage of a narrative in where the characters AND setting are introduced to the reader?Rising ActionClimaxResolutionThe Exposition30s
- Q4What expresses the author's attitude toward his or her subject in a work?MoodOpinionToneAttitude30s
- Q5In poetry, what is the repetition of sounds at the beginning of words?SimileOnomatopoeiaMetaphorAlliteration30s
- Q6What is the comparison of two direct objects WITHOUT using comparative words such as "like" or "as"?OnomatopoeiaAlliterationSimileMetaphor30s
- Q7"His cheeks were as red as roses," is an example of which type of figurative language?SimileOnomatopoeiaMetaphorAlliteration30s
- Q8Read the following sentence. What is the figurative language being used? "The weeping willow tree danced slowly in the breeze."PersonificationHyperboleMetaphorAllitertion30s
- Q9Read the following sentence which type of figurative language is being used? "It has been twenty minutes since the last time Erica has eaten. She was so hungry she could have eaten a horse."MetaphorHyperboleOnomatopoeiaSimile30s
- Q10Read the following sentence. Which type of figurative language is being used? "Leslie loves to lay about on lazy days."OnomatopoeiaAlliterationSimileMetaphor30s
- Q11"Her cheeks were like apples," is a simile used to convey___?How embarrassed the character isHow incensed the character isHow melancholy the character isHow depressed the character is.30s
- Q12Read the following passage. What is the POV? "Johnny was upset about the math test. Although he studied for days, he still failed with a 56. He knew that his parents would be upset when they say his report card."Third Person OmniscientSecond Person POVThird Person LimitedFirst Person POV30s
- Q13What is the conflict expressed in the story? "Johnny was upset about the math test. Although he studied, he still failed the test with a 56. He knew his parents would be upset when they saw his report card."Internal-Man vs. SelfExternal-Man vs ManExternal-Man vs SocietyExternal--Man vs. Nature30s
- Q14Identify the POV in the following sentence. "Cold chills scurried up and down my back and I shivered uncontrollably as the steep rollercoaster plummeted down the rails."Third Person Omniscient POVThird Person POV LimitedSecond Person POVFirst Person POV30s
- Q15"I have no idea what you are talking about!" Maria insisted emphatically. In fact, she felt a little insulted and offended at the implication that she had stolen her best friend's necklace. Kiara felt compelled to apologize for blaming her friend. "I'm sorry, Maria. I'm just upset. That was my favorite necklace and a gift from my grandmother. I have to find it." What is the POV?First PersonThird Person LimitedSecond PersonThird Person Omniscient.30s