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100

Theyve gone to the store; they will be back later this afternoon.

  1. Theyv'e

  2. They've



they've

100

 The snake just crawled back in it's hole.

  1. its

  2. It’s

its

100

The boys went to the same university.

  1. Correct as is

  2. Boys'

  3. Boy's

correct as is 

100

Both of the archaeologist's tools were destroyed when the volcano erupted.

  1. Archaeologists'

  2. Archaeologists

  3. correct as is

Archaeologists

100

 Which of the following is correct?

  1. This, Brunhilda, is not your best effort.

  2. This Brunhilda, is not your best effort.

  3. This Brunhilda is not your best, effort.

  4. This, Brunhilda is not your best effort.

This, Brunhilda, is not your best effort.

200

 Your idea (makes, make) sense to me.

  1. makes

  2. make

makes

200

The children (shares, share) their toys

  1. Shares

  2. Share 

share 

200

Here (is, are) the garden chairs for your party.

  1. Is 

  2. Are 

are
200

The flowers in that garden _____ water.

  1. Need

  2. Needs

need 

200

There ____ several teachers at the game.

  1. Was

  2. Were 

were

300
  1. What does it mean to show bias?

    • a belief that one side is better than another

    • to refuse to take a side in an issue

    • to be conceited

    • to show selfishness

a belief that one side is better than another

300

Which of the following is a proper noun?  

  1. my friend

  2. Fruit

  3. I

  4. Mrs. McNellis

Mrs. McNellis

300

 Which of the following is a pronoun?

  1. Mr. Rosa

  2. Kobe Bryant

  3. Pineapple

  4. Him

him 

300


4. How many nouns are needed in a sentence? 

  1. 2

  2. 3

  3. 4

1

300

Subject-verb agreement 

5. He (is, are) reading about space travel.

  1. Is

  2. Are 

is

400

a method developed by Aristotle to always win an argument. include all three of these in an essay or debate and you will be the victor. 

ethos 

pathos 

logos

rhetoric

rhetoric

400

the protagonist is actually the villain but we empathize with them

1. protagonist 

2. foil 

3. antihero

4. antagonist 

antihero 

400

a character who serves as a direct contrast to another character as a device to empathize the qualities of the main character. 

1. character 

2. foil 

3. protagonist 

4. antagonist 

foil 

400

an original model of a person. a perfect example or prototype upon which others are copied; a universally recognized symbol. 

character 

stereotype 

archetype 

protagonist 


archetype 

400

a classic pattern used in fiction that's guaranteed to satisfy most audiences 

plot 

setting 

story telling arc 

story telling plot 

story telling arc 

500

POV uses the "I" pronoun

1st person

2nd person

3rd person omniscient 

3rd person objective 

1st person

500

touches readers emotions 

ethos

logos 

pathos 

pathos 

500

the writer's attitude toward the character subject and audience of a story 

mood

tone

pathos 

logical appeal 

tone 

500

the climate or feeling of literary work. the enviroment

tone 

setting 

plot 

mood

mood

500

an insight about human life that's revealed in a literary work 

1. story 

2. message 

3. theme

4. mood 

theme

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