R.A.C.E.
Types of POV
Literary Devices 1
Literary Devices 2
Revise and Edit
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1. What does the R.A. stand for?

Restate the question.

Answer the question.

100

Identify the Point of View: As I walked through the quiet woods, the crunch of the leaves underfoot reminded me of the warmth of autumn.

1st

100

Identify the setting of this passage: The small coastal town, with its weathered cottages and salty breeze from the crashing waves, was a peaceful break from the chaotic city life.

Beach. "Coastal town" / Small town.

100

What literary device is this?

“Are you really going to wear that to the party?” Jenna asked. “Of course.” Mark replied.

Dialogue

100

What is the correct way to write sentences 1 and 2? 

(1) An earthquake shakes the ocean floor. (2) Water surges forward.

An earthquake shakes the ocean floor, so water surges forward.

200

What does the C.E. stand for?

Cite the evidence.

Explain the evidence.

200

Identify the Point of View: Emily gazed at the old oak tree, its branches stretching towards the sky. She wondered how old the tree was.

3rd

200

What type of Irony is this? In a suspenseful movie, the audience knows that the character is walking into a trap, while the character remains unaware.

Dramatic Irony

200

A symbol must have two meaning: a _____________ meaning and a ______________ meaning.

Literal and Figurative

200

What is the correct way to write sentences 24, 25, and 26? 

(24) Underwater landslides can cause tsunamis.

(25) Underwater earthquakes can cause tsunamis.

(26) Underwater volcanoes can cause tsunamis.

Underwater landslides, earthquakes, and volcanoes can cause tsunamis.

300

When you want to cite evidence, how can you start the sentence? Provide two examples.

For example, the narrator says, "_____."

In paragraph #, it states, "_______".

300

Identify the Point of View: As the sun dropped below the horizon, Sara felt a sense of hope wash over her. Mark was silently struggling with his own doubts. They both stood on the brink of change.

3rd omniscient

300

What type of Irony is this? After a long day of unexpected rain, Sara sighed and said, “Oh great, another perfect day for a picnic.”

Verbal Irony

300

Lily picked a red rose from the garden, its beauty reminding her of the love her mother had shown even amid life’s painful challenges. 

What does the rose symbolize?

Strength and love in the relationship with her mother.

300

Identify and misspelled word and correct it: 

The cat slept peceafully on the sunny windowsill, enjoying the warm rays of the afternoon sun.

peceafully --> peacefully

400

When you want to explain your evidence, how can you start the sentence? Provide two examples.

This shows that...

This proves...

400

Identify the POV: Lucas stood at the edge of the cliff. He felt scared and wished he could be brave.

3rd limited

400

What type of Irony is this? A fire station burns down while the firefighters are out responding to a different emergency.

Situational Irony

400

The balloon floated high above the park, drawing the attention of children playing below. A little boy watched with wide eyes, dreaming of all the adventures he could have if he could reach it. 

What does the balloon symbolize?

Hope, dreams, adventures.

400

The word They is not the most appropriate word to use in sentence 19. Identify which word should replace They in this sentence.

(18) School is a place where students learn, grow, and build friendships that can last a lifetime. (19) They work together on their group project and share ideas.

Students

500

Based on the story, what does the lamp symbolize? Provide R.A.

Based on the story, the lamp symbolizes hope.

500

Identify the POV: I swear I saw the old man in the park feeding the birds, even though everyone told me he hadn’t been there for years. Maybe they just didn’t want me to know his secrets.

1st unreliable

500

Identify the literary device. In a story about two brothers, Alex is an adventurous risk-taker, while his older brother Ben is more cautious and thoughtful, highlighting the differences in their approach to life.

Character Foil (full) / Characterization (half)

500

The young girl held her grandmother’s locket tightly as she walked on stage, her heart racing with nerves. Under the bright lights, she took a deep breath and whispered to herself that the locket would give her the courage to sing her heart out. 

What does the locket symbolize?

The locket symbolizes the connection with her grandmother.

500

Read the following passage.

(1) Every student should have access to mental health resources in schools. (2) Providing support can significantly improve academic performance and overall well-being, helping students navigate the challenges they face. (3) When schools prioritize mental health, they create a safer and more inclusive environment for all. (4) Investing in these resources is not just beneficial; it is essential for fostering healthy, thriving communities.


Which of the following details could best follow and support sentence 3?

A) Mental health resources can include counseling services and wellness programs.
B) Students often struggle with academic pressures and personal issues.
C) A study showed that schools with mental health programs reported lower rates of bullying.
D) Many students find it hard to balance schoolwork and social life.

C) A study showed that schools with mental health programs reported lower rates of bullying.

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