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BJU Lit. Grade 7, unit 6 review
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How does the rhythm in "Paul Revere's Ride" help the meaning of the poem?
It calms the reader
It shows Paul Revere's INACTION
It reveals the author's support of the British
It adds to the suspense of the story
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In "The Two Princesses of Bamarre," how are the sisters different?
Meryl is selfish, and Addie is selfless
Meryl is kind, and Addie is cruel
Meryl is courageous, and Addie is fearful
Meryl is honest, and Addie is dishonest
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In "The Crossover," the phrase "JB jumps" is an example of which sound device?
alliteration
assonance
consonance
onomatopoeia
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In "The Two Princesses of Bamarre," which character traits have Meryl and Addie always had in common?
courage
love
jealousy
fear
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What is the author's purpose in "What Makes a Van Gough a Van Gough?"
Muhlberger wants to inspire others to paint
Muhlberger wants to inform the reader about background info.
Muhlberger wants to convince the reader to buy the painting
Muhlberger wants to persuade others to write
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Which is an EXTERNAL conflict in "The Two Princesses of Bamarre"
Rhys places a curse on Addie
Meryl sufferers from the Gray Death
The king fights with Drualt, the legendary warrior.
Addie fights an intelligent dragon
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What kind of poem is "Paul Revere's Ride?"
Verse Novel
Limerick
narritive
Sonnet
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In "The Crossover" how do the rhythm structures help the story's meaning?
it reinforces the players' movements in basketball
It highlights the family's expression of love
It shows the family as calm and accepting of the news
it highlights the dad's anger
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In "Paul Revere's Ride" the lines "Listen, my children, and you shall hear/ Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere" highlights what literary element?
personification
couplet
onomatopeia
internal rhyme
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In "The Two Princesses of Banmarre," why does the king abandon his search for the cure?
He realizes that none exists
Addie dies before he can find one
It is someone else's job.
He is a coward
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