ELA Final Exam Review Game 2
Quiz by Danielle Payne
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- Q1The narrator is in the story and tells the story using I, me, or myThird person limitedFirst personThird person omniscientThird person objective30s
- Q2An exaggerationPersonificationHyperboleImageryAllusion30s
- Q3Fictional story written with science and technology concepts that are important to the plotScience fictionHistorical fictionDramaAutobiography30s
- Q4Two or more independent clausesCompound sentenceSimple sentenceComplex sentenceCompound-complex sentence30s
- Q5FormYearMoveShapeFour30s
- Q6TerrBuildTellNotLand30s
- Q7When a story starts in present time but then goes back in timeConflictForeshadowingFlashbackTheme30s
- Q8The author's attitude towards the subject they are writing aboutAuthor's purposeMoodToneAlliteration30s
- Q9Examples given from a text to support the writer's positionHeadwordTextual evidenceClaimCounterclaim30s
- Q10AnnMotionRuleYearDisease30s
- Q11ImNotAppearanceCutAngle30s
- Q12The author's main point or lesson presented in the storyClaimThemeResolutionCharacterization30s
- Q13Comparing two unlike things using like or asMetaphorIronySimileAllusion30s
- Q14Written in lines and stanzas and uses figurative languageMemoirDramaPoetryNewspaper article30s
- Q15If a subject is singular, the verb will be singular _________ a "s."WithoutWith30s