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Unit One Literature/Reading Terms
Test Description: Unit One
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1) What is first person point of view?
A
Narration told by someone outside of the story
B
Narration told by someone within the story
C
Narration that addresses the reader as though they are part of the story
D
Narration that is always trustworthy
2) What is third person point of view?
A
Narration told by someone within the story
B
Narration that addresses the reader as though they are part of the story
C
Narration told by someone outside of the story
D
Narration that is always trustworthy
3) What is a prediction?
A
A type of pronoun that is used to emphasize
B
A type of plot structure
C
A type of character that is minor
D
A guess as to what happens next based on background knowledge and story details
4) What is the first part of plot called?
A
Exposition
B
Rising Action
C
Climax
D
Resolution
5) What is the point of greatest tension in a story?
A
Resolution
B
Rising Action
C
Climax
D
Exposition
6) What is the final outcome of the story called?
A
Falling Action
B
Exposition
C
Resolution
D
Climax
7) Which term means that a character that is fully developed?
A
Static
B
Round
C
Dynamic
D
Flat
8) What is an inference?
A
The first part of the plot
B
Using story clues to understand what an author is suggesting
C
A type of narration
D
A type of character
9) What is a theme?
A
The author’s attitude towards the subject
B
The reader’s feelings as they read
C
The central insight or message
D
The author’s biography
10) What is a narrative essay?
A
An essay that tells the story of real events and people
B
An essay that tells the story of fictional events and
C
An essay that’s main purpose is to compare and contrast two topics
D
An essay that attempts to persuade the reader using facts and opinions
11) What is an autobiography?
A
A nonfiction work that describes the author’s own life
B
A nonfiction work that is meant to persuade the reader
C
A fictional work that describes fictional events and people
D
A nonfiction work that describes another person’s life
12) What is an argumentative essay?
A
An essay that is meant to be spoken aloud as a speech
B
An essay that uses facts and opinions to persuade a reader
C
An essay that tells of fictional events and people
D
An essay that is mainly meant to inform the reader
13) What is a generalization?
A
An unfair preference or dislike
B
A conclusion about a group of people based on details about its members
C
A type of repetitive questioning often used in argumentative essays
D
A statement of fact disguised as an opinion
14) What is repetition?
A
Saying something repeatedly for effect
B
A question asked for effect
C
A type of appeal that uses an authority figure
D
A conclusion about a group of people based on details about its members
15) What is a rhetorical question?
A
A question asked for effect
B
Saying something repeatedly for effect
C
A type of appeal that uses an authority figure
D
A conclusion about a group of people based on details about its members
16) Which of the following would be considered an appeal to reason?
A
An ad uses a celebrity to sell their product
B
An ad shows a picture of a sad-looking puppy to sell their product
C
An ad shows a picture of a happy family to help sell their product
D
An ad uses facts and statistics to sell their product
17) What types of people will you often find in an appeal to authority?
A
Criminals
B
Young adults
C
People that are not well-known
D
Celebrities or experts
18) What is an appeal to emotion?
A
A type of appeal that lists reasons in chronological order
B
A type of appeal that persuades by triggering feelings
C
A type of appeal that uses a reference to expert opinions
D
A type of appeal that invites the audience to draw logical conclusions
19) What is bias?
A
A conclusion
B
A statement of fact disguised as an opinion
C
A type of repetitive questioning often used in argumentative essays
D
An unfair preference or dislike
20) What is a denotation?
A
The correct pronunciation of a word
B
The dictionary definition of a word
C
The correct spelling of a word
D
The feelings/emotions associated with a word
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