
ELA Review
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- Q1If I only known one person's thoughts and feelings...3rd Person Omniscient3rd Person Objective3rd Person Limited1st Person120s
- Q2Knowing no one's thoughts and feelings...3rd Person Omniscient2nd Person3rd Person Limited3rd Person Objective120s
- Q3Even when the police officers put the handcuffs on my mother, she maintained her dignity, holding her head up high as she was marched off the protest site. Dignity means...truthfulangerworthy of disrespectworthy of respect120s
- Q4Regina remembered when she had just two pairs of shoes. Now, her closet holds a plethora of shoes in almost every color and every style. Plethora means...sizegreat quantityreduction120s
- Q5Liam was a good basketball player who yearned for the chance to play professionally. He practiced every day and called coaches at all the professional teams asking for a try-out. Yearned means...desireddoubtedregretted120s
- Q6Theme means...main ideapoint of viewthe moral120s
- Q7If I introduce characters and the setting of a story. Where is this found on the plot chart?climaxexpositionfalling actionrising action120s
- Q8The most suspenseful part of a story is the ...climaxresolutionfalling actionexposition120s
- Q9I own a million books. What type of figurative language is this?personificationhyperbolemetaphoralliteration120s
- Q10My iPod sang to me. What type of figurative language is this?metaphoridiomhyperbolepersonification120s
- Q11It's raining cats and dogs. What type of figurative language is this?idiomsimilepersonificationalliteration120s
- Q12Mood is...no one's attitudethe reader's attitudethe writers attitude120s
- Q13Your tomato plants may be resilient, but there are a couple things that you can do to help them grow rich and lush. First, you should water the tomato plant in the morning. Tomatoes grow best when they can aspirate, or drink water, all day in the sun. If you water them at night, they will have a harder time releasing excess water. Second, you should give them the correct amount of water. Follow the chart on page 67 to determine how much water you should give your tomato plants. What point of view is this told in?3rd Person Limited3rd Person Objective2nd Person1st Person120s
- Q14The other ship hung in the sky like a pendant, silver in the ether light cast by the nebula. Waverly and Kieran, lying together on their mattress of hay bales, took turns peering at it through a spyglass. They knew it was a companion vessel to theirs, but out here, in the vastness of space, it could have been as tiny as a OneMan or as immense as a star. What point of view is this told in?3rd Person Limited3rd Person Objective2nd Person3rd Person Omniscient120s
- Q15An American flag is an example of...figurative languageplotsymbolismmain idea120s