
ELA Final Exam Practice
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- Q1So Ender walked to Stilson's supine body and kicked him again, viciously in the ribs. Stilson groaned and rolled away from him. Ender walked around him and kicked him again, in the crotch.SettingConflictThemeMetaphor30s
- Q2Which is NOT an example using simile?The fire danced in the reflection of her eyes like two ballerinas twirling.The flower danced as it rained.He was as deadly as a poisonous snake.The road stretched out ahead of them like a ribbon uncurling.30s
- Q3Which example would be considered a memoir?Barack Obama writing about his childhood to his last days as president.George W. Bush writing about what happened on 9/11.Pelé writes about how he used to play soccer as a kid by stuffing a sock with paper to becoming one of the greatest soccer players of all time.Arthur Miller writing a play about McCarthyism30s
- Q4Which sentence is a compound sentence?Tariq bought tickets to see Drake, and he invited Maria to the concert.The weather needs to make up its mind on whether it's going to be cold or hot.My new phone won’t send text messages, but I have no idea why because I bought it yesterday.Although Nikki has a test tomorrow, she snapchatted instead of studying.30s
- Q5Which sentence does not have the correct subject-verb agreement?Tori talks on the phone.We is going to the movies Friday.The students are ready for school to end.He practices basketball after school.30s
- Q6AnnounceTellAngleShapeRule30s
- Q7EmptyKinStructMotVac30s
- Q8Little Red Riding Hood’s mother told her to not talk to anyone on her way to grandmother’s house. Red’s mother also told her to watch out for the wolf in the woods. This is an example of what?CharacterizationForeshadowingFlashbackConflict30s
- Q9What two things are represented in the setting?Place and charactersTime and charactersTime and placeCharacters and conflict30s
- Q10Lana and Ty have been dating for two years. Lana loves Ty so much and thinks that they will get married. She picked out a dress to wear to dinner that Ty likes. Lana thinks this is going to be the best night ever! She is so surprised and devastated when Ty breaks up with her after their special dinner. Which point of view does this example represent?Third person limitedSecond personThird person objectiveThird person omniscient30s
- Q11Jamie was anxious to try out for the soccer team. He had practiced and knew he was ready. Tryouts made him a little nervous, and when he went to go kick the ball, he completely missed and fell on his bottom. What is the purpose?To informTo entertainTo persuade30s
- Q12The fresh and juicy orange is very cold and sweet. Which figurative language device is used in the example?ImageryMetaphorAlliterationOnomatopoeia30s
- Q13What genre is the following example: Unspoken Words by Paul Callus I often scribble in the sand The words I find so hard to say And hope the wind will come along And blow them all your way.News articleDramaAutobiographyPoetry30s
- Q14Which example has the modifier in the correct place?Having arrived late for practice, a written excuse was needed.Rummaging in her giant handbag, the sunglasses escaped detection.Having finished the assignment, Jill turned on the TV.Hungry, the leftover pizza, was devoured.30s
- Q15LinguTongueRuleCellPlural30s