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Literary Terms

Literary Terms. An Account of a person’s life written by another person is________? Biography Narrator Tone. ANSWER. A - Biography. ___________ is a character in the poem “The Boy Who Laughed at Santa Claus”. Graham Jabez Dawes Gelberg. ANSWER. B) - Jabez Dawes. Literary Terms.

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Literary Terms

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  1. Literary Terms An Account of a person’s life written by another person is________? Biography Narrator Tone

  2. ANSWER A - Biography

  3. ___________ is a character in the poem “The Boy Who Laughed at Santa Claus”. • Graham • Jabez Dawes • Gelberg

  4. ANSWER B) - Jabez Dawes

  5. Literary Terms • The person who tells a story is ________? • Theme • Narrator • Contrast

  6. ANSWER B) Narrator

  7. Marty, Ray-Ray Stickerling, Eddie Deakes, and Gelberg are characters from what story? a) “Win or Lose” b) “Sled” c) “The New Kid”

  8. ANSWER c) “The New Kid”

  9. Literary Terms • A striking difference between two things is ___________________? • Tone • Contrast • Symbol

  10. ANSWER B) Contrast

  11. R. Sonnier and Sister Opal are characters from what story ______? • “Baroque Marble” • “First Principal” • “Sled”

  12. ANSWER A) “Baroque Marble”

  13. Literary Terms An Author’s attitude toward his subject as expressed in a literary work is _________? • Theme • Narrator • Tone

  14. ANSWER C) Tone

  15. A character from “Win or Lose”is _______? • Marty • Graham • Chilter

  16. ANSWER B) Graham

  17. Literary Term • An idea about life expressed in a literary work is ___________? • Theme • Tone • Symbol

  18. ANSWER A) Theme

  19. ________ is from the story “A Loud Sneer for Our Feathered Friend.” • Merle • Joey • Mary Mahoney

  20. ANSWER C) Mary Mahoney

  21. Literary Term • A person, place, event, or object which has meaning in itself but suggests other emotional meanings as well. • Biography • Symbol • Tone

  22. ANSWER B) Symbol

  23. Joey is a character in what story? • “Sled” • “A Loud Sneer for Our Feathered Friends” • “Hunger”

  24. ANSWER A) “Sled”

  25. Fiona Farmer and Merle are from what story? • “The Skunk” • “I’m Nobody” • “Nancy”

  26. ANSWER C) “Nancy”

  27. Lonnie Ellenwood, Chilter, and Mr. Ross are from what story? • “Sled” • “Win or Lose” • “The Principal”

  28. ANSWER C) “The Principal”

  29. Match Authors with StoryUse scrap paper then check your answers • Elizabeth Enright a) “Hunger” • Murray Heyert b) “Nancy” • A.B. Gutherie c) “Sled” • Thomas E. Adams d) “The Boy Who Laughed at Santa Claus” 5. Brian Glanville e) “The New Kid” 6. Richard Wright f) “The Principal” • Emily Dickinson g) “Win or Lose” • Ogden Nash h) “I’m Nobody”

  30. Answers 1. B 2. E 3. F 4. C 5. G 6. A • E • D

  31. Also on TestReread all the following passages • Questions based on the following stories, poems and passages – Questions are multiple choice. “First Principal” “Win or Lose” “Sled” “The New Kid” “The Baroque Marble” “The boy Who Laughed at Santa Claus” “Nancy” “The Skunk” “I’m Nobody” “A Loud Sneer for Our Feathered Friends” “Hunger

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