English II Final Review Question Preview (ID: 20025)


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a comparison of two unlike things not using “like” or “as”
a) simile
b) metaphor
c) personification
d) allusion

'She is as stubborn as a mule' is an example of:
a) alliteration
b) tone
c) simile
d) hyperbole

Which of the following words is a synonym for regrettable?
a) belligerent
b) lamentable
c) tangible
d) irrelevant

Which root word means full of?
a) firm
b) son
c) ous
d) gress

Which word in the following sentence is asking as an adverb? The student woke up in time for school.
a) woke
b) up
c) in
d) the

Which of the following words means to tempt?
a) ostracized
b) allure
c) misconstrued
d) implicate

Identify the sentence with the misplaced modifier from the sentences below
a) Realizing that the test was soon, the student began to study
b) The boy focused heavily on demonstrating a command of the English language.
c) The player, seeing an opening down field, launched a pass to his receiver.
d) Drinking fresh-brewed coffee, the sofa made an excellent place for the librarian to relax.

Which of the following does NOT include an idiom
a) He works hard for his money
b) He has a chip on his shoulder
c) High school athletes are a dime a dozen
d) The final review was a piece of cake

Which of the following is a dependent clause
a) We went to the store
b) When we went to the store
c) If you want to win, you have to work for it
d) She lives for the people

the author's attitude toward the readers and toward the subject
a) tone
b) mood
c) atmosphere
d) symbolism

writing or speech that appeals to one or more of the 5 senses
a) metaphor
b) imagery
c) irony
d) repetition

showing vicious ill will, spit or hatred
a) malevolent
b) benevolent
c) chivalrous
d) quintessence

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