
Language Arts Review
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- Q1Which of the following is a metaphor:My soul is like a caged animalLove is a battlefieldI'm as angry as a honey badger30s
- Q2Fiction is...Any narrative that is invented or imaginedFactual writing about things that are true or real30s
- Q3A denotative meaning is:The emotions, values, or images associated with a wordThe literal meaning of a word30s
- Q4Diction is...The author's toneThe author's sentence structureThe author's word choiceThe author's religious affiliation30s
- Q5What is figurative language?The use of words in non-literal waysDictionary definitions of wordsThe definition of language artsLanguage used in speeches and by talk show hosts30s
- Q6If two people are opposed against each other in a story, what kind of conflict is that?a dilemmaman versus himselfman versus manman versus society30s
- Q7When the reader is given clues as to what will happen later on in the novel, it is called:FlashbackTextual CluesFlashforwardForeshadowing30s
- Q8The first thing to occur in a story is:character changerising actionthe initial incidentdriving force30s
- Q9Symbolism is:the transformation of a character throughout the storya universal truth or understanding between peoplethe figurative language used to create a metaphorthe use of one object to represent or stand in for another object or idea30s
- Q10I write a story about a boy named Jimbo who is bullied and eventually builds up the courage to stand up to a bully and win the heart of the girl down the street. He lives in Edmonton. Who is Jimbo?The ProtagonistThe AntagonistThe Motivating CharacterA Flat Character30s
- Q11I write a story about a boy named Jimbo who is bullied and eventually builds up the courage to stand up to a bully and win the heart of the girl down the street. He lives in Edmonton. Edmonton is what in the story?The AtmosphereThe ClimateThe SettingRelevance30s
- Q12I write a story about a boy named Jimbo who is bullied and eventually builds up the courage to stand up to a bully and win the heart of the girl down the street. He lives in Edmonton. Jimbo building up the courage within himself is:man vs. self conflictman vs. nature conflictman vs. man conflictman vs. society conflict30s
- Q13Which of the following alliteration:Boom, crash, bang, powRed roses readily grow in the rainy woodsLove is like a butterfly, soft and gentle as a sigh30s
- Q14Allusion is...A reference to one text within another separate textWitholding of information from the reader to create uncertaintyCreation of discomfort in the readerAn example30s
- Q15When the narrator is outside of the story it is called:First PersonThird PersonSecond Person30s