Which is the BEST example of a theme?
A. Friendship
B. The story is about two friends
C. True friendship requires sacrifice
D. Friends help each other
C. True friendship requires sacrifice
Which part introduces characters and setting?
A. Climax
B. Exposition
C. Resolution
D. Rising Action
B. Exposition
C. A group of lines in a poem
Which of the following words is a verb?
“The dog ran quickly.”
A. Dog
B. Ran
C. Quickly
D. The
B. Ran
“The athlete was fatigued, so she struggled to finish the race.”
What does fatigued most likely mean?
A. Excited
B. Tired
C. Injured
D. Fast
B. Tired
Which statement is MOST likely the theme?
A. The main character learns a lesson
B. Hard work leads to success
C. The story takes place at a school
D. The character struggles
B. Hard work leads to success
Which BEST describes rising action?
A. The conflict is solved
B. Tension builds through events
C. The story ends
D. Characters are introduced
B. Tension builds through events
What is rhyme scheme?
A. The beat of a poem
B. The number of lines in the poem
C. The overall meaning of the poem
D. The pattern of rhyming words
D. The pattern of rhyming words
Which of the following words is an adjective?
“The bright light hurt my eyes.”
A. Bright
B. Hurt
C. Eyes
D. My
A. Bright
“The teacher’s meticulous instructions ensured that every student completed the project correctly.”
What does meticulous most likely mean?
A. Confusing and difficult to understand
B. Careless and inattentive
C. Very detailed and careful
D. Quick and wreckless
C. Very detailed and careful
Which BEST explains how theme is developed?
A. Through the setting
B. Through events, characters, and conflict
C. Through the title
D. Through dialogue only
B. Through events, characters, and conflict
Which event is MOST likely the climax?
A. A problem is introduced to the story that the characters must solve
B. The setting of the story is described
C. The story wraps up and the characters change
D. A character makes a critical decision that changes everything
D. A character makes a critical decision that changes everything
Which line contains an onomatopoeia?
A. Time is a thief
B. The wind whispered through the trees
C. The sun was like a blazing fire in the sky
D. The ducks splashed around the pond
D. The ducks splashed around the pond
What is the adverb in this sentence?
“She carefully completed her work.”
Carefully
“The once tranquil town became noisy and chaotic after the festival began.”
What does tranquil most likely mean?
A. Busy
B. Loud
C. Peaceful
D. Dangerous
C. Peaceful
Which is NOT a theme?
A. Power can corrupt people
B. Love conquers all
C. The story is about war
D. Facing fears leads to growth
C. The story is about war
Which BEST describes resolution?
A. The conflict is resolved
B. The turning point of the story
C. Tension increases among the characters
D. The problem begins
A. The conflict is resolved
Which BEST describes tone?
A. The message
B. The author’s attitude toward the subject
C. The rhyme pattern
D. The reader's attitude towards the subject
B. The author’s attitude toward the subject
Which sentence uses pronouns correctly?
A. Me and him went
B. Him and me went
C. He and I went
D. Him and I went
C. He and I went
“Although Marcus tried to appear confident, his trembling hands revealed his trepidation.”
What does the word "trepidation" most likely mean?
Fear or nervousness
What is the theme of the novel Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli?
Despite immense social pressure, it is important to stay true to oneself and embrace individuality and not change yourself to conform.
Which BEST explains how plot supports theme?
A. Plot tells what happens
B. Plot shows events that reveal the story’s message
C. Plot is a line that has words on it to represent events in a story
D. Plot only describes the characters that are in the story
Plot shows events that reveal the story’s message
What does the term "mood" represent in a poem?
The emotions/feelings that a poem evokes within the poem's reader.
What is a preposition?
A word or phrase that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and another part of the sentence. They usually indicate location, time, or direction.
"After the security cameras were reviewed, the footage helped vindicate the student who had been wrongly accused of stealing the laptop"
What does the word "vindicate" most likely mean?
To prove someone's innocence or clear them from blame.