Literary Devices
Author's Purpose
Context Clues
Elements of Plot
inferences
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clues that hint at what will happen later A. flashback B. Foreshadowing C. Context Clues D. Text Evidence
B. What is a foreshadowing?
100
when an author writes for someone to enjoy it A.Persuade B. Inform C.Entertain D.Tragedy
C. What is entertain
100
Mary RETAINED the deed to her mother's house for safe keeping A. Threw away B. kept C. hid D. shared
B. Kept
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the problem faced by a character A. Problem B. Setting C. Conflict D. Theme
C. What is conflict?
100
Maggie was getting ready to walk to school. She put on her coat and grabbed her backpack. As she was leaving, her mother said, “I love you. Be careful.” You can infer that... a. Maggie is in kindergarten or first grade. b. Maggie lives close to school. c. Maggie is never late for school. d. Maggie is excited about going to school.
B.
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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 A. Figurative Language B. Hyperbole C. Simile D. Personification
D. What is personification?
200
when an author tries to convince the reader to believe in something A.Persuade B. Inform C.Entertain D.Tragedy
A. What is persuade
200
I wouldn't mind sharing with Patrick if he didn't act like being a part of the Witherspoon family ENTITLED him to everything on campus A. style B. designated C. title
B. designated
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the last part of the plot A. Rising Action B. Climax C. Resolution D. Falling action
C. What is resolution?
200
Nicole came out of the elevator in her apartment building. She ran to the curb and held up her arm to hail a taxi. When she hopped in, she said, “Please take me to 345 45th Street.” You can infer that... a. Nicole's car is broken. b. Nicole is going on vacation. c. Nicole is going shopping. d. Nicole lives in a large city
D
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the use of words whose SOUNDS imitate or suggest their meaning - BOOM! POW! BANG! A. Metaphor B. Oxymoron C. Personification D. Onomatopoeia
D. What is onomatopoeia?
300
when an author wants you to know something or teach you about something A.Persuade B. Inform C.Entertain D.Comedy
B. What is inform
300
Though Joseph was a true king, his uncle USURPED the throne and was now ruling the land cruelly. A.took over B. gave away C. received
A. Took over
300
when the outcome of the conflict is decided A. Resolution B. Exposition C. Falling Action D. Climax
D. What is climax?
300
The dogs are able to cover up to 100 miles a day and each one has its unique position on the team. Together, the dogs and their MUSHERS race over snow and ice, in wind and through blizzards to reach that all-important finish line.
What is the most likely meaning of the word "musher"? A.Lead dog B Sled driver C Winning racer D. Company sponsor
400
an expression peculiar to a particular language that means something different from the literal meaning of the words. Ex - Sick as a dog A. Idiom B. Figurative Language C. Hyperbole
A. 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
The MAGNANIMOUS judge released the young crminal who had been caught stealing bread by saying, "Everybody has to eat," and slamming down his gavel. A.stingy B. suspicious C.forgiving
C. forgiving
400
the chain of related events that tells us what happens in a story from beginning to end A. Exposition B. Theme C. Plot D. Setting
C. What is plot?
400
Imagine racing across almost one thousand miles of Alaskan terrain with nothing to protect you against the freezing temperatures other than your clothes and your determination? For some, this might sound like torture. For many other people, it is an adventure they train for all year round. For the past 40 years, dozens of dedicated men and women have participated in the Iditarod, a contest that has been nicknamed the last great race on Earth. Gathering in Anchorage, Alaska, the racers check their sleds, dog teams, and gear before starting. This race can take up to two weeks or more to complete, and, as they travel, the competitors will stop and check in at 25 small towns along the route.
A.For the huge prize money B.To travel throughout Alaska C.For the adventurous experience D.To spend a great deal of time outside
500
Peggy popped paisley poppers in the field, is an example of... A. Hyperbole B. Simile C. Metaphor D. Alliteration
D. What is an alliteration?
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
The workers wrote an anonymous letter to their boss in which they expressed their GRIEVANCES: long hours and low pay A.praises B.afflictions C. compliments
B. afflictions
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Loose ends tied up A. Exposition B. Resolution C. Falling Action D. Exposition
C. What is the falling action?
500
What is the world's quietest place? It is a room called the ANECHOIC chamber and it is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The floor, ceiling, and walls are lined with fiberglass wedges that are built to absorb sound. A number of companies use this room for testing the sound quality of their products. However, visitors are also allowed to go in the room and just sit in the dark and listen to absolutely nothing. Most people want out fairly quickly, and so far, no one has lasted more than 45 minutes before wanting back out into a noise-filled world.
What does the term anechoic most likely mean? A.Sound quality testing B.Free of sound C.Only natural noise D.Noise pollution