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Test Description: Commas, Common Word Errors, Fictional Elements
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which sentence is written correctly?
A
Stella was born, during last year's annual charity event.
B
The crazy simple, math problem was stumping everyone!
C
Hello Families, welcome to the classroom!
D
The phone, that hasn't worked in years, finally rang!
2) What stage of the plot does the conflict usually get introduced?
A
Falling Action
B
Resolution
C
Exposition
D
Rising Action
3) Which sentence uses a comma correctly?
A
Do you need me to spell it out for you, or paint you a picture Jenna?
B
There are too many kids, without their ID on today.
C
I want to go to the movies, since I just have extra money!
D
Since you are able to drive, I will give you gas money!
4) Thematic statements should follow all the following guidelines EXCEPT.
A
Themes are often stated as commands.
B
It should not be too specific.
C
Themes are not written in one word.
D
Themes are not explicit within the text, but they are implied.
5) All the following sentences uses common word errors correctly EXCEPT:
A
THEIR address was written on the envelope.
B
WHO'S jacket is hanging on the chair?
C
It is TOO cold in this classroom!
D
IT'S a wonderful day because it is my birthday!
6) I am tired today! TODAY is what part of speech?
A
Adjective
B
Pronoun
C
Noun
D
Adverb
7) The literary element that gives the reader a hint at things to come later in the text is known as:
A
Foreshadowing.
B
Theme
C
Irony
D
Flashback
8) Which sentence is written correctly?
A
The cup was filled with coffee, it took the place of her breakfast.
B
I need to see if THEY'RE ready to get THEIR picture taken.
C
I am not able to go TOO the concert.
D
The young puppy hurt IT'S paw on Saturday.
9) The sweet, young child cried for his mother. HIS - What part of speech is his?
A
ADVERB
B
PRONOUN
C
VERB
D
NOUN
10) The telephone rang off of the hook! THE - What part of speech is THE?
A
ARTICLE
B
NOUN
C
PRONOUN
D
CONJUNCTION
11) Which sentence follows the appositive phrase comma rule?
A
The big, stubborn horsed bucked its rider off of the saddle.
B
A big, new report about the city mayor being elected made the front page.
C
The man, whose name I don't know, turned in $100 he found on the ground.
D
Nancy wanted to buy the shirt, but she did not have any money.
12) An interruption in a story that tells events that happened previously is known as-
A
Theme
B
Foreshadowing
C
Flashback
D
Irony
13) Since I have your number, I will text you. SINCE is what part of speech?
A
Conjunction
B
Noun
C
Article
D
Preposition
14) Man vs. Self, Man, Machine, Nature and Society are examples of:
A
Foreshadowing
B
Things that happen in the falling action or resolution
C
A thematic statement
D
Internal and External Conflict
15) All the following sentences use commas correctly EXCEPT:
A
The door was open, the house was a mess , and now I have to clean it up!
B
The old, dusty TV was given to my little sister.
C
Yes, I will eat your sandwich!
D
Mythology is my favorite genre, it is so interesting to me!
16) The light was left on all night. ON is what part of speech?
A
NOUN
B
PREPOSITION
C
PRONOUN
D
CONJUNCTION
17) The writing on the wall was beautiful! WRITING is what part of speech in this sentence?
A
NOUN
B
CONJUNCTION
C
PREPOSITION
D
VERB
18) The stage in the plot where the conflict comes to a head or the turning point is referred to as the-
A
Resolution
B
Rising Action
C
Climax
D
Exposition
19) Which sentence uses common word errors correctly?
A
WERE you planning on telling me that you quit your job?
B
WERE are all in the same classes!
C
WHERE going to Sonic after school.
D
WE'RE do you plan to buy a new ID?
20) Click the answer choice containing the FACT.
A
A protagonist is the supporting character who the reader knows little about
B
External conflict takes place within the character's mind
C
The conflict is completely resolved in the climax stage of the plot.
D
The antagonist is the character or force working against the protagonist.
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