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First 9 Weeks exam review

Wednesday, October 23rd. First 9 Weeks exam review. Which of the following is an example of a metaphor?. The trees danced in the wind. The sun was like an oven. The simple statue was sitting several feet away. Her hair was a tangle mass of seaweed. Give an example of a simile.

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First 9 Weeks exam review

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  1. Wednesday, October 23rd First 9 Weeks exam review

  2. Which of the following is an example of a metaphor? • The trees danced in the wind. • The sun was like an oven. • The simple statue was sitting several feet away. • Her hair was a tangle mass of seaweed.

  3. Give an example of a simile.

  4. What is imagery? • Describing a scene using some or all of the five senses. • Drawing a picture that fits with the story. • When a character is imagining something in the story. • Describing what the character is thinking at a particular moment.

  5. A stanza in a poem is similar to a ____________ in an essay.

  6. Give an example of onomatopoeia.

  7. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. • Personification • Alliteration • Hyperbole • Simile

  8. “I could sleep for a year.” • Hyperbole • Personification • Alliteration • Repetition

  9. Write 3 mood words.

  10. In the poem “Oranges” by Gary Soto, what does the speaker do to impress his girlfriend? • He takes her out to dinner. • He takes her to a candy shop. • He buys her chocolate. • He picks her up in a limousine.

  11. Define setting.

  12. What is the resolution of a story?

  13. The climax of a story is: • The most intense moment. • The turning point. • When the protagonist deals with the problem. • All of the above.

  14. List the 5 parts of the plot (in order).

  15. What 3 parts are included in a Ba-Da-Bing!?

  16. What are the 4 reasons (we covered) to start a new paragraph?

  17. Which of the following is NOT a type of conclusion? • Repeat introduction • Mystery • Quote (famous or not famous) • Summary

  18. What “genre” did Mrs. Grant cover that is not actually a genre?

  19. What does dystopian mean?

  20. What point of view was use in “Number the Stars”?

  21. In the book “Number the Stars” who are The Resistance? • A secret group against the Nazis • The prevention of harm • A Nazi group • An anti-Jewish group

  22. Whom does Ellen pretend to be when the soliders come to the Johansens?

  23. The handkerchief was important because: • It was a family heirloom. • It had blood on it. • It prevented the dogs from locating the scent of the Jews. • It has Henrik’s initials on it.

  24. What genre would “Number the Stars” fall under?

  25. What was a theme found in “Number the Stars”?

  26. Study, Study, Study!!! Exam is tomorrow! Lab 210

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