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When the plot goes back in time
a) an allusion
b) a plot twist
c) foreshadowing
d) a flashback

When a text refers to another text or story
a) An allusion
b) Irony
c) Sarcasm
d) A flashback

The main character within the story is called the
a) Protagonist
b) Antagonist
c) Villain
d) Hero

When the opposite of what is expected or said happens
a) Theme
b) Irony
c) Foreshadowing
d) Allusion

When the author gives clues about what will happen next
a) Plot
b) Sequencing
c) Foreshadowing
d) Characterizing

If you finish a test before the allotted time is up, you should:
a) Think about what you're going to do that afternoon at home.
b) Look back over your answers.
c) Check your work and erase all stray marks.
d) Both B and C

What is the best way to control your time on a test?
a) Take as much time as you want.
b) Use a thinking map.
c) Eat peppermint candy to calm your nerves.
d) Pace yourself.

Going through the answer choices to automatically rule out the ones that are incorrect is called:
a) chunking.
b) process of elimination.
c) pacing.
d) realization process.

Which of the following is NOT considered a good practice before the test?
a) Get at least eight hours of sleep.
b) Study your notes and other review material.
c) Eat a lot of carbohydrates and sweets for energy and stamina.
d) None of the above.

Read the test question
a) partially.
b) only if you don't know the answer immediately.
c) only if you have time.
d) in its entirety.

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