Literary Devices
Author's Purpose
Catherine Nakalembe
Elements of Plot
A Study in Scarlet
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clues that hint at what will happen later
What is a foreshadowing?
100
when an author writes for someone to enjoy it
What is entertain
100


9.What is the meaning of agricultural as it is used in paragraph 9?

A.    environmental

B.    farming

C.    processing

D.    technological

B.    farming

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the problem faced by a character
What is conflict?
100

19.Read the sentence below from paragraph 2.


The reader may view me as a hopeless busybody, especially when I confess how much this man stimulated my curiosity, and how often I endeavored to break through the restraint which he showed on all matters that concerned himself.


Which word means the same as restraint as it is used in this paragraph?

A.freedom

B.hesitation

C.insecurity

D.politeness

B. Hesitation

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a figure of speech in which an object or animal is spoken of as it had human feelings, thoughts or attitudes
What is personification?
200
when an author tries to convince the reader to believe in something
What is persuade
200

What is the author’s purpose for including paragraphs 7 and 8?

A.    to illustrate the hardships Nakalembe had to overcome

B.    to reveal what Nakalembe wants to accomplish with her work

C.    to describe the challenges Nakalembe faces as a young scientist

D.    to explain how Nakalembe’s family gets involved with her research

 

B.    to reveal what Nakalembe wants to accomplish with her work

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the last part of the plot
What is resolution?
200


21.Which quotation from paragraph 3 supports the main idea that Holmes educates himself for his own enjoyment rather than a specific purpose?

A.    “He was not studying medicine.”

B.    “Yet his zeal for certain studies was remarkable, and within eccentric limits, his knowledge was so extraordinarily ample and detailed that his observations have astounded me.”

C.    “Surely no man would work so hard or attain such precise information unless he had some definite end in view.”

D.    “No man burdens his mind with small matters unless he has some very good reason for doing so.”

B.    “Yet his zeal for certain studies was remarkable, and within eccentric limits, his knowledge was so extraordinarily ample and detailed that his observations have astounded me.”

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the use of words whose sounds imitate or suggest their meaning
What is onomatopoeia?
300
when an author wants you to know something or teach you about something
What is inform
300


How does the structure of paragraph 5 support the author’s purpose?

A.    The chronological structure helps the reader trace the history of food insecurity in Africa.

B.    The description helps the reader understand why food insecurity is such a significant issue in Africa.

C.    The paragraph concludes by linking the issue to Nakalembe’s work, tying it back to the main subject of the passage.

D.    The contrast between countries with food insecurity and countries with food security validates Nakalembe’s research.

B. The description helps the reader understand why food insecurity is such a significant issue in Africa.

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when the outcome of the conflict is decided
What is climax?
300

22.What does Holmes mean by his use of the phrase “lumber of every sort” from paragraph 7?

A.technical terms

B.worthless hobbies

C.historical documents

D.unnecessary information

D.unnecessary information

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an expression peculiar to a particular language that means something different from the literal meaning of the words
What is an idiom?
400
Joe had been fishing for over two hours without a single bite. Suddenly there was a nibble at the end of his fishing line. He stood up on the boat and leaned out too far. Just then there was a sharp yank on the line. Joe fell overboard and landed head first into the water. Joe and his friends laughed and laughed. The author's purpose is to?
What is entertain?
400


13.Read the sentence from paragraph 5. 


Now, thanks in part to Nakalembe’s work to bring Earth science data into their decision-making, farmers in eastern and southern Africa can better look into the future of their food supply.


What shift in tone does the underlined phrase signal?

A.    a shift from seriousness to hope

B.    a shift from indifference to worry

C.    a shift from expectation to despair

D.    a shift from satisfaction to disappointment

A.    a shift from seriousness to hope

400
the chain of related events that tells us what happens in a story
What is plot?
400

How does Watson’s point of view affect the way the narrative is told?

A. It creates a sense of disappointment at Holmes’ ability to challenge him.

B. It creates a sense of security based upon an instant understanding of Holmes.

C. It creates a sense of credibility based upon his firsthand interactions with Holmes.

D. It creates a sense of fear based upon his description of Holmes’ physical appearance.

C. It creates a sense of credibility based upon his firsthand interactions with Holmes.

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a reference to something in current events, on TV, in history, in literature, and so on
What is an allusion?
500
The giant panda is a bearlike animal that has thick white fur with black markings on its ears, limbs, shoulders, and around its eyes. The giant panda feeds on bamboo forests at high altitudes in western China. It also eats bulbs, roots, eggs, and some small mammals. The cubs are born in late winter. The giant panda is an endangered species and is protected by the Chinese government. Purpose?
What is inform?
500


Which sentence belongs in a summary of the passage?

A.    “Her mother, Rita, still owns and operates a restaurant in the nearby neighborhood of Makindye.” (paragraph 2)

B.    “The name of SERVIR comes from the Spanish word meaning ‘to serve.’” (paragraph 3)

C.    “Now, thanks in part to Nakalembe’s work to bring Earth science data into their decision-making, farmers in eastern and southern Africa can better look into the future of their food supply.” (paragraph 5)

D.    “‘Sometimes I’m not taken seriously when I first walk into an office. I’m not what they expect a scientist to look like. I was younger than they expect someone with this knowledge and expertise to be,’ she said.” (paragraph 6)

C. “Now, thanks in part to Nakalembe’s work to bring Earth science data into their decision-making, farmers in eastern and southern Africa can better look into the future of their food supply.” (paragraph 5)

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situations or events that develop the conflict and build tension
What are complications?
500

24.Which phrase from paragraph 4 conveys a meaning similar to the meaning of the phrase in the naivest way?

A.“appeared to know next to nothing”

B.“he inquired”

C.“human of this nineteenth century”

D.“such an extraordinary fact”

A.“appeared to know next to nothing”

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