ELA7 BWA 2 Review
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- Q1What is the definition of setting?Language that is not meant to be taken literallyThe process in which the writer reveals the personality of a characterThe lesson or moral of a story, what the story is mostly aboutWhere the story takes place60s
- Q2What is the definition of characterization?Language that is not meant to be taken literallyThe lesson or moral of a story, what the story is mostly aboutThe process in which the writer reveals the personality of a characterWhere the story takes place60s
- Q3What is the definition of theme?Where the story takes placeThe process in which the writer reveals the personality of a characterLanguage that is not meant to be taken literallyThe lesson or moral of a story, what the story is mostly about60s
- Q4Why is the setting important?It lets the reader know the temperature.It reveals the character's intentions.It allows the environment to stay the same.It impacts characters and the plot.60s
- Q5When evaluating theme, which of the following is a question you should ask yourself?Where does the story take place?What time of day does this story take place?How does the setting impact the story?What lesson can I learn from this story?60s
- Q6When evaluating characterization, which of the following is a question you should ask yourself?What is the story mostly about?What can I learn from this story?Why is the character acting a certain way?What is the moral of the story?60s
- Q7When evaluating setting, which of the following is a question you should ask yourself?What do the characters want?Why is the character acting a certain way?How does the setting impact events in the plot?What is a character like?60s
- Q8In the Miller's Tale, Alison let Nicholas kiss Absalom! She even laughed while it happened. What does this say about Alison's character?Alison cares what her community thinks about her.Alison thinks tricking Absalom is funny.Alison is nice and would never hurt someone.Alison is in love with both Absalom and Nicholas.60s
- Q9In the Miller's Tale, Alison interacts with Nicholas and Absalom. Why is this possible without her husband knowing?The neighbors are distracted by the sun.The large trees provide a covering.They are hiding in Nicholas' house.It is night time.60s
- Q10In the Miller's Tale, Absalom figures out that Nicholas kissed him. How?He received a love letter letting him know.Alison told him.Nicholas let him know, so he would leave.He felt Nicholas' beard and heard their laughter.60s
- Q11In the Miller's Tale, what can we say about Absalom?He was sneaky for coming to visit Alison at night.He was a good man that would never pursue a married woman.He had a great friendship with Nicholas.He was very religious.60s
- Q12In the Pardoner's Tale, Grab is upset at death. Why?He saw his mother die.No one had died.Many people had died.He feared death.60s
- Q13In the Pardoner's Tale, what did Grab, Dip, and Cut want with death?They wanted to kill death.They wanted to get to know death.They wanted to trick death.They wanted to capture death.60s
- Q14In the Pardoner's Tale, Grab, Dip, and Cut end up killing each other. What does this say about the characters?They were brilliant men.They are not very smart.They were brave individuals.They were best friends.60s
- Q15What is the theme of the Pardoner's Tale?Do not fear death.Only the brave die.Death can be defeated.Death wins in the end. (Everyone dies)60s