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Ninth Final Exam Review 2025

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  • What is irony?
    is the opposite of what is expected.
  • What did the imposters do in the story?
    stole the money and jewels & claimed to make clothes
    Stole the emperor's new clothes
    Were in the parade
    make beautiful clothes
  • What does tempt mean?
    To excite someone to want to do something.
  • In Sideway Stories of Wayside School, who's ice cream taste kinda like bologna??
    Kathy
    Joe
    Maurecia
    Todd
  • What kind of figurative language compares two unlike things?
    proverb/adage
    alliteration
    metaphor
    hyperbole
  • causing a strong feeling of dislike
    disgusting
    adorable
    amazement
    drench
  • This type of figurative language is a word that originates from a sound.
    personification
    onomatopoeia
    alliteration
    idiom
  • What is internal conflict?
    a struggle inside a person's mind over a problem or question.
  • What type of figurative speech is "The sun smiled on the playground."?
    idiom
    alliteration
    hyperbole
    personification
  • Cute, loveable
    tempt
    urge
    graciously
    adorable
  • In the Emperor's New Clothes, who was the first to tell the truth?
    emperor
    ministers
    imposters
    a small child
  • The ___ conflict of the hurricane caused many people to move.
    external.
    internal
  • beautiful or grand
    distinguish
    pardon
    disgusting
    splendid
  • What type of figurative language is "James is like a fish out of water."?
    simile
    hyperbole
    metaphor
    idiom
  • What is the part of a story that happens right after the climax is called?
    resolution
    rising action
    climax
    falling action
  • What type of figurative speech is a short sentence that gives advice or tells you something about life?
    simile
    idiom
    metaphor
    proverb/adage
  • Achoo, crash, moo are examples of __________________.
    idiom
    onomatopoeia
    simile
    metaphor
  • What is external conflict?
    a struggle that a character faces from something or someone outside of themselves.
  • Why was Myron a good class president?
    He liked ice cream.
    He was a good listener.
    He sat in the back of the room.
    He was the oldest.
  • What does CREE stand for?
    Claim, reason, evidence, elaboration
    Claim, reaction, evidence, elaboration
    Claim, reason, elaboration, evidence
    Credit, reason, evidence, elaboration
  • What is the "action" of the story from beginning to end called?
    plot
  • drench
    Completely wet
  • What type of figurative speech repeats the first letter (or sound) of each word in a sentence, phrase, or poem?
    metaphor
    alliteration
    onomtopoeia
    simile
  • What is the main idea?
    It's what the story is mostly about.
  • When a situation turns out to be the opposite of what you thought it would be?
    high school irony
    verbal irony
    dramatic irony
    situational irony
  • Telling a quiet group, “Don’t everybody speak all at once.” What type of irony is this?
    quiet irony
    Verbal irony
    situational irony
    dramatic irony
  • What is a saying that cannot be understood from the meanings of its separate words but must be learned as a whole?
    proverb
    hyberbole
    personification
    idiom
  • Takes place outside
    external
    internal
  • Jaye had the__________ to buy a new car.
    drench
    adorable
    amazement
    urge
  • What part of the plot diagram is number 5?
    falling action
    exposition
    resolution
    climax
  • All of the students wore ___ clothes to the prom.
    pardon
    drench
    amazement
    splendid
  • What kind of metaphor uses "like" or "as"?
    simile
    alliteration
    hyberbole
    metaphor
  • What type of figurative language includes an exaggeration which couldn't possibly happen in real life?
    simile
    alliteration
    hyperbole
    idiom
  • Define distinguish.
    to tell apart by seeing differences
  • What part of the plot diagram is number 1?
    climax
    resolution
    setting
    exposition
  • likely to do what is polite
    graciously
    urge
    amazement
    disgusting
  • What type of figurative language is "Break a leg!"?
    idiom
    onomatopoeia
    personifacation
    proverb
  • On the plot diagram, where the main conflict is resolved and loose ends are tied up is called?
    resolution
    falling action
    climax
    exposition
  • Completely wet
    splendid
    pardon
    distinguish
    drench
  • Define tempt.
    To excite someone to want to do something.
  • This part of the plot diagram is essentially "winding down" the story by tying up loose ends.
    falling action
  • Hakeem ____ accepted the gift from his grandma.
    tempt
    urge
    graciously
    splendid
  • Define antonym.
    A word that has the opposite definition of another
  • What type of figurative speech is in this sentence "Crunch! Crunch! This was the best snack ever!"?
    proverb
    simile
    idiom
    onomatopoeia
  • What kind of figurative language is "Mary is a silly goose"?
    proverb
    simile
    metaphor
    alliteration
  • What type of figurative speech gives human characteristics to non-human things, such as animals or objects?
    alliteration
    idiom
    personification
    metaphor
  • What type of figurative speech means something different than the words in the phrase might indicate?
    proverb
    personification
    Idiom
    hyperbole
  • Define adorable
    Cute; loveable
  • The final part of the plot is called __________________.
    exposition
    climax
    resolution
    falling
  • After Oscar burped, he said, " ____ me."
    drench
    pardon
    adorable
    tempt
  • What was Maurecia's favorite flavor of ice cream?
    Joe
    vanilla
    chocolate
    Todd
  • Name the three types of irony
    Verbal, situational, dramatic
  • What part of the plot diagram is number 4?
    rising action
    climax
    falling action
    exposition
  • To Leonard's ___, Arabella could kick her foot above the door.
    amazement
    pardon
    graciously
    distinguish
  • Define splendid.
    beautiful or grand
  • The delicious looking cake was ____ to Rebeccah.
    pardon
    urge
    tempting
    drench
  • What do you call the sequence of events in a story?
    main idea
    theme
    plot
    infernece
  • Describe the emperor's new clothes.
    There were no clothes. He was naked.
    Beautiful clothe covered in jewels.
    Green with emeralds
    Purple and silver with diamonds
  • It is a figure of speech that says one thing is the same as something else.
    personafication
    proverb
    hyperbole
    metaphor
  • A fire station that burns down. What type of irony is this?
    situational irony
  • When you excite someone to want to do something?
    urge
    adorable
    drench
    tempt
  • What type of figurative speech is a word that sounds like the noise it describes?
    alliteration
    onomatopoeia
    idiom
    proverb
  • What is a conflict?
    Is a battle between two or more sides
  • In what part of the plot the conflict becomes more intense, keeping the reader interested?
    climax
    rising action
    exposition
    falling action
  • What type of figure of speech is shown in this picture?
    onomatopoeia
    simile
    proverb
    metaphor
  • Caitlin thought pickles were _____ and refused to eat them.
    disgusting
    tempt
    graciously
    distinguish
  • Jason walked in the rain and was ___.
    drenched
    urgued
    tempted
    distinguished
  • What type of figurative speech is "Lucas walks a million miles an hour"?
    metaphor
    simile
    proverb
    hyperbole
  • Plot diagram in order
    climax, falling action, exposition, rising action,resolution
    resolution,rising action, climax, falling action, exposition
    exposition, falling action, climax, rising action,resolution
    exposition, rising action, climax, falling action,resolution
  • What do you call it when you use clues and details from a story to figure out something that isn't directly stated?
    inference
    plot
    theme
    main idea
  • What type of irony is when the reader or audience knows what is going to happen before a character does?
    shark irony
    verbal irony
    situational irony
    dramatic irony
  • What is a synonym?
    a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word
  • What is the theme of the "The Emperor's New Clothes"?
    only children will tell the truth
    one should trust themselves and be honest
    only buy the best clothes
    only the best can see the clothes
  • What type of figurative speech is gives human qualities or actions to objects, concepts, or animals?
    proverb
    personifications
    hyperbole
    alliteration
  • This is the part of the plot that provides necessary background information about the characters, setting, and events that are important to the story
    exposition
  • What does internal mean?
    Takes place inside
  • This part of a story is where events build up to the climax.
    exposition
    resolution
    rising action
    falling action
  • How many types of irony are there?
    3
  • What part of the plot diagram is number 2?
    falling action
    resolustion
    rising action
    exposition
  • What is the part of the plot, is the main problem of the story handled?
    climax
  • What lesson did Paul learn?
    the importance of self-control and respecting others
    never get caught
    that pulling hair is fun
    always sit in the back of the room
  • What does pardon mean?
    forgiveness for a small thing.
  • Is a battle between two or more sides
    conflict
    plot
    climax
    setting
  • What does external mean?
    Takes place outside
  • What type of irony is when someone says one thing but really means the opposite?
    verbal irony
    situational irony
    mean irony
    dramatic irony
  • Define graciously.
    likely to do what is polite
  • Proverbs are sometimes called __________.
    adages
    simile
    alliteratoin
    personification
  • What type of figurative speech is "Early bird gets the worm."?
    personofication
    simile
    idiom
    proverb/adage
  • Hayley had ten ___ little toes and nothing to do with them.
    adorable
    urge
    amazement
    pardon
  • What type of irony is this? In Snow White, the audience knows the apple is poisoned, but Snow White does not.
    dramatic irony
    situational irony
    verbal irony
    princess irony
  • disgusting
    causing a strong feeling of dislike
  • What type of metaphor is "The room is as hot as the sun."?
    simile
    personifacation
    metaphor
    idiom
  • Feeling of great surprise
    drench
    adorable
    tempt
    amazement
  • amazement
    Feeling of great surprise
  • Define urge.
    A strong desire to do something.
  • Chevy had an ___ conflict about moving to Atlanta or staying in Rockmart.
    internal
    external
  • Bailey stated that she could ___ between red M&Ms and blue M&Ms by taste.
    adorable
    distinguish
    tempt
    disgusting
  • Takes place inside
    external
    internal
  • Who wrote Sideways Stories of Westside School?
    Louie Sacher
    Louie Scott
    Louis Sache
    Louis Sachar
  • The part of the plot where the conflict in the story reaches its peak, highest point.
    exposition
    resolution
    falling action
    climax
  • What type of figurative speech is "Ella eats every egg on Easter."?
    personaficaiton
    metaphor
    alliteration
    simile
  • What part of the plot diagram is number 3?
    rising action
    exposition
    resolution
    climax
  • What two pieces of information does the setting contain?
    time and place