ELA seventh grade RL.04
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- Q1Which of the following best describes the main character in a story?The setting of the storyThe problem in the storyThe person or animal who the story is mostly aboutThe lesson learned in the story30s
- Q2What does the term 'plot' refer to in a story?The main character in a storyThe setting of a storyThe lesson learned in a storyThe sequence of events that make up a story30s
- Q3In a story, what does the 'climax' refer to?The resolution of the storyThe setting of the storyThe most intense moment in the storyThe beginning of the story30s
- Q4What is the 'theme' of a story?The setting of the storyThe main character in the storyThe central message or lesson that the author wants to conveyThe problem in the story30s
- Q5What is the difference between 'mood' and 'tone' in a story?Mood is the lesson learned in the story, while tone is the setting of the story.Mood is the author's attitude towards the subject, while tone is the atmosphere created for the reader.Mood is the atmosphere or feeling created for the reader, while tone is the author's attitude towards the subject.Mood is the sequence of events in a story, while tone is the climax of the story.30s
- Q6What is the purpose of foreshadowing in a story?To hint at or suggest events that will happen later in the storyTo introduce the conflict of the storyTo describe the setting in detailTo provide information about a character's background30s
- Q7What is the purpose of dialogue in a story?To describe the physical appearance of the charactersTo introduce the main conflict of the storyTo reveal characters' thoughts, feelings, and personalitiesTo provide background information about the setting30s
- Q8What is the definition of 'point of view' in a story?The setting of the storyThe problem in the storyThe perspective from which the story is toldThe lesson learned in the story30s
- Q9What is the definition of 'imagery' in a story?Vivid language that appeals to the senses to create mental images for the readerThe main character in the storyThe lesson learned in the storyThe setting of the story30s
- Q10What is the definition of 'conflict' in a story?The setting of the storyThe lesson learned in the storyThe struggle or problem that the main character faces in the storyThe resolution of the story30s
- Q11Which literary device is used in the following line from a poem? 'The wind whispered through the trees.'personificationalliterationsimilemetaphor30s
- Q12What is the main theme of the following poem? 'Love is a beautiful yet painful journey, filled with both joy and heartache.'the beauty of naturethe complexities of lovethe power of perseverancethe importance of friendship30s
- Q13Which literary device is used in the following line from a poem? 'The stars danced in the sky.'personificationmetaphorhyperbolesimile30s
- Q14What is the mood of the following poem? 'The dark clouds loomed overhead, casting a sense of foreboding over the landscape.'ominouspeacefuljoyfulhopeful30s
- Q15Which literary device is used in the following line from a poem? 'The leaves whispered secrets in the wind.'metaphorsimilepersonificationalliteration30s