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Duplicate of NCFE English I Review
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Which term means an exaggeration........
Simile
Theme
Hyperbole
Metaphor
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micro vs. macro ........
big vs. small
small vs. big
small vs. tiny
big vs. large
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Where do you find a prefix........
none of the above
end
middle
beginning
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Happy, sad, angry, mad are examples of what grammar part..........
nouns
verbs
feelings
adjectives
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peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers...
alliteration
poetry
onomsyopopeia
hyperbole
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The salesman is going to try to_________ you to buy the most expensive car
tell
ask
persuade
sneak
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Simile, metaphor, and idioms are examples of ________ language.
exposition
figurative
figure
none of the above
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Giving something human qualities......
personication
person
personable
personification
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A homophone is.........
words sounding the same and are spelled the same
none of the above
words sounding the same and spelled differently
words not sounding the same and spelled differently
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Naming a thing or an action by imitating the same sound associated with it.......
Onoliftomata
Onomatatomato
Onomatopoeia
Onometacarpol
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Allusion and Illusion.........
mean the same thing
don't mean the same thing
can mean the same thing
none of the above
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Biographies, letters, and mysteries are examples of...........
none of the above
literary themes
literary things
literary genres
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Bits of information from the text that help you decide what a word you don't know means.....
Word clues
Context clues
Text clues
Writing clues
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Words that take the place of nouns........
nouns
verbs
pronouns
adjectives
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Where do you find suffixes?
none of the above
end
middle
beginning
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The tone of a piece of literature is.........
speaker's tone
speaker's attitude
speaker's mood
all of the above
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