Terminologies
Rhetorical Device/s
Context Clues
Fiction and Literary Analysis
Passages
100

The feeling or vibe of a word.

Connotation

100

A speaker at a graduation says: "We must not see this as an end, but as a beginning; not as a closing of a chapter, but as the opening of a new volume." Which device is primarily used here? 

  • A. Alliteration
  • B. Antithesis (Juxtaposition of opposites)
  • C. Hyperbole
  • D. Personification
  • B. Antithesis (Juxtaposition of opposites)
100

"The detective remained scrupulous in his investigation, checking every fingerprint twice and refusing to ignore even the smallest, most insignificant piece of lint on the carpet."

Based on the context, what is the meaning of the word "scrupulous"?

  • A. Extremely messy or disorganized.
  • B. Corrupt and easily bribed.
  • C. Thorough, attentive to details, and very careful.
  • D. Quick to finish a task without much thought.
  • C. Thorough, attentive to details, and very careful.
100

“Well, when I was your age I had many dreams, as children do. One of my dreams was to fall in love and get married. I was lucky that one of my dreams came true... and that I met your father, who is a wonderful husband and father.” Yuki worried that she didn't sound strong enough, sure enough about the path that her life took.


Based on the excerpt, what can be inferred about Yuki’s feelings regarding her past dreams? 

  • A. She regrets not pursuing a career as a famous poet.
  • B. She is completely satisfied and has no lingering doubts.
  • C. She feels a conflict between her personal happiness and her daughter's potential.
  • D. She believes that children’s dreams are unrealistic and unimportant.

C. She feels a conflict between her personal happiness and her daughter's potential.

100

The old house stood at the end of the lane, its windows like hollow eyes watching the street. Dust motes danced in the single shaft of light that pierced the gloom of the foyer, as if the building itself were holding its breath."

What is the primary mood created by the author’s use of personification and imagery in this passage?

  • A. Joyful and energetic

  • B. Eerie and stagnant

  • C. Busy and chaotic

  • D. Academic and cold

B. Eerie and stagnant

200

Words that appeal to the five senses to create a "mental movie."

Imagery

200

Read this sentence from a speech on environmental protection: "Do we want our children to inherit a world of concrete and smog, or a world of green forests and clean water?" What is the author's purpose for using this rhetorical question? 


  • A. To gather data from the audience about their preferences.
  • B. To suggest that there is no real solution to the problem.
  • C. To force the reader to choose between two starkly different futures.
  • D. To provide a scientific definition of pollution.


  • C. To force the reader to choose between two starkly different futures.
200

"After the long drought, the once-vibrant garden had become arid. The soil was cracked and dusty, and the flowers that once bloomed in bright colors were now brittle and brown."

Which phrase from the text provides the best clue to the meaning of "arid"?

  • A. "vibrant garden"
  • B. "soil was cracked and dusty"
  • C. "once bloomed in bright colors"
  • D. "after the long drought"
  • B. "soil was cracked and dusty"
200

“Well, when I was your age I had many dreams, as children do. One of my dreams was to fall in love and get married. I was lucky that one of my dreams came true... and that I met your father, who is a wonderful husband and father.” Yuki worried that she didn't sound strong enough, sure enough about the path that her life took.

 What does the phrase "sure enough about the path her life took" suggest about Yuki’s character?

  • A. She is certain that she made the right choices.
  • B. She is hesitant and perhaps masking deeper unfulfilled desires.
  • C. She is arrogant about her success as a mother.
  • D. She is confused about where she currently lives. 
  • B. She is hesitant and perhaps masking deeper unfulfilled desires.
200

Honeybees are often celebrated for their role in honey production, but their most critical contribution to the planet is pollination. One out of every three bites of food consumed by humans relies on the work of bees. Without them, staples like almonds, apples, and broccoli would disappear from our dinner tables."

What is the main idea of this passage?

  • A. Honey is a vital part of the human diet.

  • B. Bees are the only insects capable of pollination.

  • C. Bee populations are declining due to modern farming.

  • D. Bees are essential to the global food supply because of pollination.

D. Bees are essential to the global food supply because of pollination.

300

A question asked for effect, not to get an actual answer.

Rhetorical Question

300

 In a political speech, a candidate states: "I have walked in your shoes, I have worked in your factories, and I have shared in your struggles." This use of parallelism is designed to:

  • A. Establish Ethos by creating a sense of shared identity and credibility.
  • B. Use Logos to provide statistical evidence of the candidate's work history.
  • C. Create Irony by mocking the lifestyle of the working class.
  • D. Distract the audience from the candidate's lack of experience.


  • A. Establish Ethos by creating a sense of shared identity and credibility.
300

"Although the teacher’s instructions were initially ambiguous, she clarified the assignment by providing a step-by-step rubric that cleared up everyone's confusion."

What does the word "ambiguous" mean in this sentence?

  • A. Loud and disruptive.
  • B. Open to more than one interpretation; unclear.
  • C. Helpful and encouraging.
  • D. Strictly organized and easy to follow.
  • B. Open to more than one interpretation; unclear.
300

"The clock on the wall ticked with a heavy, metallic thud, echoing through the empty hallway like a heartbeat in a silent room. Elias reached for the doorknob, his fingers trembling, wondering if what lay behind it was worth the years of searching."

1. How does the author’s use of figurative language in the first sentence affect the tone of the passage?

  • A. It creates a rhythmic, peaceful tone.
  • B. It establishes a tense and suspenseful tone.
  • C. It suggests a scientific and objective tone.
  • D. It creates a nostalgic and mournful tone
  • B. It establishes a tense and suspenseful tone.
300

Is it not our responsibility to protect those who cannot protect themselves? Can we truly turn a blind eye to the suffering of our neighbors and still call ourselves a community?"

How does the author use rhetorical questions in this excerpt?

  • A. To ask for specific advice on how to help others.

  • B. To challenge the reader’s moral values and encourage action.

  • C. To provide a list of historical facts about communities.

  • D. To express confusion about the current state of the law.

B. To challenge the reader’s moral values and encourage action.

400

A short, personal story used to make a point more relatable.

Anecdote

400

An author writes: "The data is clear: 90% of local businesses reported a loss in revenue last quarter. We cannot ignore these numbers if we want to save our downtown." This is an example of which rhetorical appeal?

  • A. Pathos (Emotional appeal)
  • B. Ethos (Ethical/Credibility appeal)
  • C. Logos (Logical/Fact-based appeal)
  • D. Kairos (Timeliness appeal)
  • C. Logos (Logical/Fact-based appeal)
400

"The speaker’s voice was discordant, clashing harshly with the soft, melodic music playing in the background."

What is the meaning of the word "discordant"?

  • A. Harmonious and pleasant.
  • B. Quiet and difficult to hear.
  • C. Lacking agreement; harsh or jarring in sound.
  • D. Extremely fast and energetic.

 C. Lacking agreement; harsh or jarring in sound.

400

Passage B (Informational excerpt):
"While some argue that space exploration is a drain on national resources, the 'spinoff' technologies—such as GPS, water purification systems, and heart pumps—provide a return on investment that far outweighs the initial cost."

2. What is the author’s primary purpose for including the list of technologies?

  • A. To explain how GPS systems are manufactured.
  • B. To criticize the government for overspending on NASA.
  • C. To provide concrete evidence that space exploration benefits daily life.
  • D. To argue that heart pumps are the most important invention of the century.




  • C. To provide concrete evidence that space exploration benefits daily life.
400

"While the transition to renewable energy is often framed as a purely environmental necessity, it is equally an economic imperative. Modernizing the grid creates a 'multiplier effect': for every dollar invested in green infrastructure, local economies see nearly triple that in job creation and reduced healthcare costs due to lower pollution levels. Ignoring this shift doesn't just hurt the planet; it leaves a nation tethered to an expiring and increasingly expensive past."

Question: Which statement best describes the organizational structure the author uses to support their argument?

  • A. A chronological timeline of energy development from coal to solar.

  • B. A comparison of different types of renewable energy sources.

  • C. A cause-and-effect analysis of the economic benefits of green energy.

  • D. A series of anecdotes from workers in the renewable energy sector.

C. A cause-and-effect analysis of the economic benefits of green energy.

500

An educated guess based on text evidence + your brain power.

Inference

500

 Read the following line from a persuasive essay: "To ignore the plight of the hungry is to leave a stain on the very fabric of our humanity." The use of the word "stain" is an example of:

  • A. Figurative language used to create a negative connotation.
  • B. An objective fact used to provide scientific proof.
  • C. An allusion to a famous historical document.
  • D. An anecdote about a personal experience with hunger.




  • A. Figurative language used to create a negative connotation.
500

"The judge’s impartial reputation was well-known; he never allowed his personal friendships or political beliefs to influence his rulings in the courtroom."

Based on the sentence, what is the meaning of "impartial"?

  • A. Extremely strict and unforgiving.
  • B. Biased toward a specific group.
  • C. Fair and not favoring one side over another.
  • D. Famous and highly respected by the public.
  • C. Fair and not favoring one side over another.
500

"Rats are nocturnal... out in the night the brown rat's eyes are small and black and shiny... Though it forages in darkness, the brown rat has poor eyesight. It makes up for this with, first of all, an excellent sense of smell." 

 How does the author develop the idea that rats are highly adapted survivors?

  • A. By listing the different types of predators that hunt rats.
  • B. By describing how their other senses compensate for their poor vision.
  • C. By comparing the size of a rat's brain to that of a deer.
  • D. By explaining the history of how rats migrated to new cities.
  • B. By describing how their other senses compensate for their poor vision.
500

The rise of social media has fundamentally altered the 'social contract' of privacy. In exchange for the convenience of global connectivity, users have—perhaps unwittingly—traded the sanctity of their personal data. We find ourselves in a digital panopticon where the walls are made of glass and the observers are algorithms. To reclaim privacy now would require not just a change in settings, but a complete dismantling of the current digital ego."

Question: Based on the author’s use of the metaphor "digital panopticon," what can be inferred about the author's perspective on modern privacy?


  • A. They believe privacy is a minor concern that can be fixed with better passwords.

  • B. They feel that constant surveillance has become an inescapable part of the digital experience.

  • C. They are optimistic that new laws will soon protect all personal data.

  • D. They suggest that people actually enjoy being watched by others online.

B. They feel that constant surveillance has become an inescapable part of the digital experience.