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Quarter 4 Review: Part 1
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What do you call common saying that teach a lesson, like "Actions speak louder than words"?
Idioms
Metaphors
Similes
Adages
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What is a comparison using "like" or "as"?
Metaphor
Personification
Simile
Idiom
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From whose viewpoint in a story being told?
Setting
Theme
Plot
Point of view
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What is the central message or lesson of a story called?
Conflict
Setting
Plot
Theme
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What is a comparison that doesn't use "like" or "as"?
Personification
Imagery
Simile
Metaphor
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What type of essay tries to convicne readers to agree with the writer's opinion?
Argumentative essay
Narrative essay
Descriptive essay
Expository essay
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What type of language uses creative expressions that mean something different from the literal meaning?
Latin roots
Literal language
Onomatopoeia
Figurative language
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What are word parts from acient Rome that help us understand word meanings?
Idioms
Latin roots
Stanzas
Adages
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What is a proverb?
A metaphor used in modern poetry
A long poem that tells an epic story
A type of rhyming pattern in poetry
A short, well-known saying that states a general truth
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What type of langauge uses words exactly as they are defined?
Idioms
Figurative language
Literal language
Metaphors
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What is it called when words or phrases are repeated in a text or effect?
Repetition
Imagery
Idioms
Personification
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What do you call a writing piece that presents facts and information to explain a topic?
Descriptive essay
Expository essay
Argumentative essay
Narrative essay
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What do you call a group of lines in a poem?
Verse
Rhyme
Stanza
Rhythm
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Which literary device give human qualities to non-human things?
Metaphor
Onomatopoeia
Simile
Personification
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What is free verse poetry?
Poetry that only uses happy themes
Poetry that must rhyme
Poetry written in complete sentences
Poetry without a specific pattern or structure
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Which term describes the way an author develops a character's personality?
Characterization
Plot
Theme
Setting
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Which term describes the time and place where a story happens?
Sequence
Plot
Setting
Theme
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What is the term for a struggle or problem that a character faces in a story?
Setting
Characterization
Conflict
Theme
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Which of the following best describes meter in poetry?
The number of lines in each stanza
The rhythmic mattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
The way words look on the page
The rhyming words at the end of lines
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What does "form" refer to in poetry?
The type of pen used to write
The size of the paper used
The reading speed of the poem
The overall structure and organization of the poem
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Which of these is an example of an onomatopoeia?
As brave as a lion
Life is a roller coaster
Buzz
The wind whispered
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What do you call expressions like "it's raining cats and dogs"?
Metaphors
Similes
Personification
Idioms
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Why do poets use line breaks in their writing?
Because all poems must have qual-length lines
To make sure every line rhymes
To make the poem look bigger
To create specific effects and control how the poem is read
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What do you call the order of events in a story?
Plot
Theme
Setting
Sequence
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What is the use of words to create pictures in the reader's mind?
Onomatopoeia
Simile
Imagery
Metaphor
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