Vocabulary/ Context Clues
Main Idea
Author's Purpose/Argument
Point of View
Story Effects
100

Select the most likely meaning of the word splendor as it is used in the following sentence. 

The tourists were awestruck by the splendor of the French palace, particularly its grand hallways lined with many beautiful old works of art.

 a. sturdy exterior 

b. vast landscape

 c. brilliant appearance 

d. unnecessary expense

c. brilliant appearance

100

What is the main idea?

a. the beginning part of the text

b. the theme or the life lesson

c, the most important or central thought of a paragraph or larger section of text

d. the middle part of the text

c. the most important or central thought of a paragraph or larger section of text

100

What is the author's purpose?

The author’s reason for composing a text

100

What is the Author's point of view?

Their opinion, perspective, position on a topic

100

What are story effects?

Mystery, Tension, Surprise all create effects in a story

200

Given the example, (The tourists were awestruck by the splendor of the French palace, particularly its grand hallways lined with many beautiful old works of art.)

  What is one meaning of the Latin root -splend-? 

a. large 

b. strong 

c. shining

 d. costly

c. shining

200

In passage 2, The accomplishments of the climbers in the passage support which main idea? 

a. respect for nature

 b. escape from nature 

c. desire to conquer nature 

d. efforts to preserve nature 

c. desire to conquer nature

200

How do you identify the author's argument?

Determine the claim and evaluate the evidence

200

Read the sentence from paragraph 9. 

I would hate to see controls that were anything but first come first serve. Which personal value is reflected in the author’s statement?

a. respect for other people 

b. the right to pursue challenges 

c. the desire to exert power 

d. belief in technology  

b. the right to pursue challenges

200

What is tone?

Tone in literature refers to the author's attitude toward a certain topic. Through specific word choice, the author reveals their feelings.

300

Part A Use context clues in the sentences below to choose the most likely definition of connoisseur

Pedro studied art history in college and works at a museum. He considers himself a connoisseur of fine art—his goal is to become an art critic for a newspaper or magazine.

 a. an expert judge of a subject

 b. a trusted guide or mentor 

c. a person with ambition 

d. a skilled craftsperson

 a. an expert judge of a subject

300

(1) In my view, however, stories are an essential part of society and can play a significant role in its progress. Throughout history, authors from Charles Dickens to Upton Sinclair to Richard Wright have written about social ills, and their stories have led to change. A great deal of progress would not have been possible without the voices of fiction writers. 

What is the main argument?

a. Works of fiction can have a powerful impact on a society. 

b. Novels can sell just as well as the Bible if they are popular. 

c. Harriet Beecher Stowe was an important historical novelist. d. Stories with strong characters help people understand problems.

a. Works of fiction can have a powerful impact on a society.

300

If fiction can change the world for the better, can we afford to undervalue it? Some people believe that fiction is a sideshow to the real work of a society.

What is the purpose of the question posed at the beginning of the lecture? 

a. to assess what the audience already knows about the topic 

b. to get audience members to share their opinions with the group 

c. to get feedback about how the speaker is received d. to make the audience think privately about the topic  

d. to make the audience think privately about the topic  

300

The following sentence is an example of which POV?

When you read “As the campers settled into their tents, Zara hoped her eyes did not betray her fear, and Lisa silently wished for the night to quickly end”

a. Third-person omniscient

b. Third-person limited

c. Third- person objective

a. Third-person omniscient

300

Beginning: Some people believe that fiction is a sideshow to the real work of a society. For such people, stories are unimportant, just another form of entertainment.

End:  Fiction is not just a sideshow to the real work of a society. It is an essential part of the public debate that moves a society forward.

What is the most likely reason that the words sideshow and essential are used both at the beginning of the lecture and the end?

a. to persuade listeners to accept a new idea 

b. to remind listeners of the lecture’s main point 

c. to create a steady rhythm in the speech to keep listeners’ attention

 d. to help simplify difficult concepts in a way that listeners can understand

b. to remind listeners of the lecture’s main point

400

Which of the following phrases from the sentence (Pedro studied art history in college and works at a museum. He considers himself a connoisseur of fine art—his goal is to become an art critic for a newspaper or magazine.) is the best context clue?

 a. art history 

b. at a museum 

c. his goal 

d. an art critic

d. an art critic

400

From “Broken Windows” 

(1) An old willow with hollow branches 

Slowly swayed his few high bright tendrils 

And sang: “Love is a young green willow 

Shimmering at the bare wood’s edge.” 

What is the main idea of the poem?

Love is best experienced when you are young

400

What is the author's argument? 

The point that the author is trying to prove to reader

400

The following sentence is an example of which POV?

“She couldn't tell if the witness was lying.”

a. Third-person omniscient

b. Third-person limited

c. Third-person objective


b. Third-person limited

400

In passage 3, . How does the author most clearly create a sense of tension in this passage? 

a. by describing a series of fast-paced actions 

b. by withholding details about what happened 

c. by helping readers visualize a strange event 

d. by focusing on plot rather than on character 

b. by withholding details about what happened

500

An old willow with hollow branches Slowly swayed his few high bright tendrils And sang: “Love is a young green willow Shimmering at the bare wood’s edge.” 

What does the willow tree in line 4 best symbolize? 

a. happiness 

b. youth 

c. growth 

d. Nature

b. youth

500

Where do you typically find the main idea?

Main ideas are often found:

  • At the beginning of paragraphs. 
  • In the concluding sentences of a paragraph.



500

How does the author’s choice to use first-person narration add to the effect of this passage? 

a. It makes it seem as if the narrator is talking directly to readers. 

b. It creates a feeling of distance between the narrator and readers. 

c. It provides an objective, trustworthy description of someone else’s actions. 

d. It allows readers to understand the impact of the narrator’s situation on others

a. It makes it seem as if the narrator is talking directly to readers.

500

The following sentence is an example of which POV?

Tiffany used her prize money from the science fair to buy herself a new microscope.

a. Third-person omniscient

b. Third-person limited

c. Third-person objective

c. Third-person objective

500

What impact does tension have on the reader?

Tension is gives the sense that something is going to happen right around the corner.