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Lit Terms
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People have come to rely on plastic bags as everything from totes for groceries to trash-can linners to lunch bags.
What is change linners to liners.
100
However, thank’s to the idea of one man and the hard work of many volunteers, this situation is changing. What change needs to be made to this sentence?
What is change thank's to thanks.
100
"Well, you could cut the silence with a knife. The clerk hemmed and hawed while they stood there lookin’ back at him real innocent and peaceful, and finally he said, “You’ll have to pay in advance.” What type of rhetorical device is used in this sentence?
What is imagery.
100
A food chain is a link between plants and animals. It starts with a plant. The next part of the link is a plant eater. When the prairie plants were uprooted, the animals that depended on them lost their food source. So while the farmers produced more food for people, they broke the animals’ food chain. What is the first part of the food chain?
What is a plant?
100

The central idea of a piece of literature.

What is Theme?

200
And in both 1988 and 1998, plastic bags that were blocking sewers, and drains in Bangladesh contributed to devastating flooding.
What is delete the comma after 'sewers'?
200
Him and his family left the war-torn country in the early 1980s, but before leaving, Kayongo saw many of his fellow Ugandans struggling to survive in refugee camps.
What is change him to he.
200
Far from either shore it hits me that my daughter is a young woman, and suddenly everything is a metaphor for how short a time we are granted on earth: the red boats on the blue-black water, the russet and gold of late summer’s sunburnt grasses, the empty blue sky. What does the word russet mean in this selection?
What is yellowish-brown or reddish-brown in color.
200
A food chain is part of a bigger system called a food web. That web links the living things in an ecosystem. The herbivores in that system depend on the plants. If the plants are removed, the herbivores cannot survive. What do herbivores do?
What is eat plants?
200

Comparing two things using "like or as".

What is similie?

300
But these bags didn’t come into widespread use until around 1980, and before that time people got along just fine without it.
What is change it to them.
300
This simple question led to the founding of a nonprofit organization the Global Soap Project. What is the missing word in this sentence?
What is add the word 'called' before the words "the Global Soap Project."
300
My father was the perfect dad; he thought like a kid, but he was bigger than a bully. In fact, he was larger than life, older than the other dads but weirdly young, with a shoulder bunged up in World War I, and a Harley-Davidson he rode to work on mornings the Packard’s engine wouldn’t turn over. A big guy with a big grin and lures on his fishing hat. What can you infer about the author's relationship with his father in this paragraph?
What is the author and his dad were close and loved each other.
300
"Title IX gave us some clout, but it didn’t give us our motivation,” said Jody Conradt, the Hall of Fame former women’s coach at the University of Texas." What is the definition of the word clout in this sentence?
What is influence?
300

Comparing two things WITHOUT using "like" or "as". Example: "He was a bright light".

What is metaphor?

400
They enjoyed playing video games, bowling, and watched movies together. What is the most effective way to revise this sentence?
What is change it to: They enjoyed playing video games, bowling, and watching movies together.
400
This inovative program is bringing an important disease-fighting tool to people around the world.
What is change inovative to innovative.
400
In order to prove that Gogol knows English, Ashoke does something he has never done before, and addresses his son in careful, accented English. “Go on, Gogol,” he says, patting him on the head. “Tell Mrs. Lapidus how old you are.” What can you infer about Gogol based on this paragraph?
What is Gogol's not originally from an English speaking country.
400
Every year when I was a child, a man brought a big, black, squeaking machine to school. When he discovered I couldn’t hear all his peeps and squeaks, he would get very excited. The nurse would draw a chart with a deep canyon in it. Then I would listen to the squeaks two or three times, while the adults—who were all acting very, very nice—would watch me raise my hand. Sometimes I couldn’t tell whether I heard the squeaks or just imagined them, but I liked being the center of attention. What can you infer about the author based on this paragraph?
What is that she is hard of hearing (deaf)?
400

Giving human-like qualities to unhuman-like things. Example: "The wind howled".

What is personification?

500
He used a wheelchair to get around. He communicated through a sophisticated computer system that responded to his eye movements. This sentence is choppy and ineffective. What is the best way to combine these sentences into one?
What is combine them by doing this: He used a wheelchair to get around and communicated through a sophisticated computer system that responded to his eye movements.
500
As the clerk placed her purchase in a plastic bag, I couldn’t hardly help wondering how long it would take for that bag to end up in the trash.
What is delete the word 'hardly.'
500
There is a reason Gogol doesn’t want to go to kindergarten. His parents have told him that at school, instead of being called Gogol, he will be called by a new name, a good name, which his parents have finally decided on, just in time for him to begin his formal education. The name, Nikhil, is artfully connected to the old. What can you infer about Gogol based on this paragraph?
What is that he doesn't want to be called by a new name.
500
Everyone knows yawning is contagious. If you yawn, someone else will probably yawn shortly thereafter. As I did the research for this column, I noticed that nearly every article about yawning pointed out that just reading the article itself could make you yawn. Even your dog will yawn if it sees you yawning. What the purpose of this paragraph?
What is to inform about yawning?
500

A sentence with two independent clauses joined by a fanboy and a conjunction. Example: "I went to the movies, and I had fun."

What is a compound sentence?

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