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  • Q1
    When a student says, "You're giving us like a billion pages of homework! It's not fair, miss!" This is an example of what?
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    Simile
    Metaphor
    Allusion
    Hyberbole
    300s
  • Q2
    Which point of view is this? I walked into the cellar, the air was damp and had the faint smell of old pine. I knew that this is where he kept his chest, he was always coming down here, hiding his journal.
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    2nd Person
    1st Person
    Both 2nd and 3rd
    3rd Person
    300s
  • Q3
    What is an inference?
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    An opinion without any facts to support their claim.
    It is an exaggeration.
    An educated guess without evidence.
    A judgment made based off of evidence.
    300s
  • Q4
    What is a thematic link?
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    To convince an audience of the author's credibility.
    A big theme, or idea, shared between various pieces of text.
    A contrast between what is expected and what actually exists or happens.
    A type of figurative language where two opposite ideas are joined together to create an effect.
    300s
  • Q5
    Something, especially a clue, that is or is intended to be misleading or distracting is called what?
    Slogan
    Red Herring
    Scare Tactic
    Testimonial
    300s
  • Q6
    NASA is an example of what?
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    Act
    Drama/Play
    Acronym
    Conflict
    300s
  • Q7
    What are the four main types of conflict?
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    Man vs. World; Man vs. Friend; Man vs, Nature; Man vs. Self
    Man vs. Man; Man vs. Self; Man vs. Society; Man vs. Nature
    Man vs. City; Man vs. Friend; Man vs. Technology; Man vs. Self
    Man vs. Man; Man vs. Character; Man vs. Community; Man vs. World
    300s
  • Q8
    What is this an example of? "Mom, I forgot to tell you that I have a project due tomorrow . We need to go to the store." "Why are you just now telling me this? It is already five!"
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    Exposition
    Act
    Drama/Play
    Dialogue
    300s
  • Q9
    The point of the greatest interest in a story or play.
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    Exposition
    Rising Action
    Resolution
    Climax
    300s
  • Q10
    The most important idea about a topic that a writer or speaker conveys. It is often expressed in a topic sentence.
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    Main Idea
    Theme
    Plot
    Point of View
    300s
  • Q11
    Stylistic Element is what?
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    The stage of the plot that develops conflict, or struggle. Events occur that make the conflict more complicated.
    Another term for figurative language; devices to make your text more interesting and lively and help you get and keep your reader's attention.
    The voice that tells a story. Sometimes the narrator is a character in the story.
    The most important idea of a story. It can be implied or stated directly.
    300s

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