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100

Choose the correct sentence:

A) She go to school every day
B) She goes to school every day
C) She going to school every day
D) She gone to school every day

B: She goes to school everyday

100

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Fix all errors: “Neither of the boys have did their homework.”
A) Neither have did
B) Neither of the boys has done their homework
C) Neither did done
D) Neither boys has did

B) Neither of the boys has done their homework

100

Fix the sentence: “The data is showing interesting results.”

A) The data are showing interesting results
B) The data is show
C) The datas are showing
D) The data be showing

A) The data are showing interesting results

100

What is the definition of the writer's attitude toward their subject revealed through diction?

A) Theme
B) Mood
C) Tone
D) Syntax

C) Tone

100

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 True or False: Syntax is how the text is organized (chronological, cause/effect, etc.).

A) True
B) False
C) Only in essays
D) Depends on genre

B) False

200

Which word is a noun?

A) Run
B) Apple
C) Quickly
D) Blue

B: Apple

200

Identify all parts of speech: “Quickly, the small dog ran under the table.”
A) Quickly (noun)
B) small (verb)
C) dog (noun), ran (verb), under (preposition)
D) table (verb)

C) dog (noun), ran (verb), under (preposition)

200

Combine using a subordinating conjunction:
“She was tired. She finished her homework.”

A) She was tired, although she finished her homework
B) She was tired and finished
C) She tired finished
D) She was tired, she finished

A) She was tired, although she finished her homework

200

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True or False: Foreshadowing is a scene set earlier than the main story.

A) True
B) False
C) Sometimes true
D) Only in movies

B) False

200

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What is the meaning of ethos?

A) Emotional appeal
B) Logical reasoning
C) Credibility/authority
D) Word choice

C) Credibility/authority

300

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Choose the correct word: ___ going home.

A) Their
B) There
C) They’re
D) Them

C: They're

300

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  1. Rewrite in passive voice: “The teacher graded the tests.”
    A) The tests graded the teacher
    B) The tests were graded by the teacher
    C) The teacher was graded
    D) Graded the tests 

B) The tests were graded by the teacher

300

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Diagram/structure: “The boy who was running tripped.”

A) No clause
B) “who was running” is a dependent clause modifying boy
C) “tripped” is adjective
D) “boy” is verb

B) “who was running” is a dependent clause modifying boy

300

What is the term for a reference to another literary work, character, place, or situation?

A) Symbolism
B) Allusion
C) Imagery
D) Flashback

B) Allusion

300

What is the term for a writer’s or speaker’s choice of words?

A) Tone
B) Diction
C) Syntax
D) Theme

B) Diction

400

Choose the correct word: ___ many people

A) To
B) Too
C) Two
D) Tow

B: Too

400
  1. Fix the sentence: “Whomever wants to join are welcome.”
    A) Whomever are welcome
    B) Whoever wants to join is welcome
    C) Whoever want are welcome
    D) Whom wants is welcome 

B) Whoever wants to join is welcome

400

Explain the error: “Between you and I, this is wrong.”
A) Wrong verb
B) Wrong tense
C) Should be “Between you and me” (object pronoun)
D) Missing comma

C) Should be “Between you and me” (object pronoun)

400

What is the main point or message of a text?

A) Plot
B) Theme
C) Central Idea
D) Conflict

C) Central Idea

400

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True or False: A thesis statement presents the main argument of an essay.

A) True
B) False
C) Only in narratives
D) Only in conclusions

A) True

500

đź’ŁBOMB QUESTIONđź’Ł

Choose the correct sentence:

A) Who did you give the book to?
B) Whom did you give the book to?
C) Who you gave the book to?
D) Whom you gave the book? 

B: Whom did you give the book too

500

Identify the clause type: “Although it was raining, we went outside.”
A) Independent clause
B) Dependent (subordinate) clause
C) Phrase
D) Fragment

B) Dependent (subordinate) clause

500

Correct the punctuation: “Its a beautiful day isnt it”
A) Its a beautiful day isnt it
B) It’s a beautiful day, isn’t it?
C) Its, a beautiful day
D) It’s a beautiful day isn’t it. 

B) It’s a beautiful day, isn’t it?

500

What is the term for evidence and examples that support the central idea?

A) Summary
B) Elaboration
C) Conclusion
D) Tone

B) Elaboration

500

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What is the meaning of transitions?

A) Words that describe characters
B) Words that connect ideas together
C) The main argument
D) The ending of a story

B) Words that connect ideas together