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7th Grade FAST ELA Review

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    7th Grade FAST ELA Review
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  • Which of these is a contrast word?
    On the other hand
    Similarly
    As well as
    Alike
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  • What is an example of contrasting ideas?
    Whales are bigger than cats
    There are two trees in my backyard
    Tom, Kate, and Jim are wearing jeans
    Apples and oranges are both fruit
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  • The most exciting moment in a story is known as the
    Exposition
    Rising Action
    Resolution
    Climax
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  • Which element includes time and place of action?
    Theme
    Plot
    Character development
    Setting
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  • The setting and characters are introduced during the
    Rising Action
    Falling Action
    Exposition
    Climax
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  • Which is not a theme?
    Be careful what you wish for
    Friendship
    Love conquers all
    Keep your friends close and your enemies closer
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  • Which is not true?
    Themes are more than one word.
    Themes describe the moral or the lesson of the story.
    Themes are the setting and the characters.
    Themes are usually universal.
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  • This type of poem has two lines that repeat throughout the poem,
    Quatrain
    Vilanelle
    Couplet
    Sonnet
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  • The subject that the passage/text focuses on is the:
    Topic sentence
    Central idea
    Author's purpose
    Topic
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  • The subject that the passage/text focuses on is the:
    Topic sentence
    Topic
    Author's purpose
    Central idea
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  • Also known as the main idea, the most important thought of the text tells the reader the author's main points in writing:
    Topic sentence
    Topic
    Central idea
    Author's purpose
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  • How the author "grows" the central idea and topic throughout their piece:
    Summarizing
    Topic
    Evidence from the text
    Development of an idea
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  • "I laugh like I have gold mines," is an example of:
    Aliteration
    Similie
    Personification
    Metaphor
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  • "Endless wealth, I thought, held out its arms to me," is an example of:
    Similie
    Metaphor
    Alliteration
    Personification
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  • Identify and analyze the figurative language: "Love is a young green willow / shimmering at the bare wood's edge."
    Metaphor: Love is a young tree
    Metaphor: Love is new and exciting
    Simile: Love is a young tree
    Simile: Love is new and exciting
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  • What does it mean to paraphrase text?
    To build an argument about the text.
    To write an explanatory essay about a specific topic.
    To explain a genre of storytelling.
    To restate the information of a text in your own words.
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