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English 1 Final Review
Test Description: Review for the final exam.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What part of speech shows action or state of being?
A
Noun
B
Verb
C
Pronoun
D
Adjective
2) Which of these describes a noun?
A
Verb
B
Pronoun
C
Interjection
D
Adjective
3) What is this an example of: 'Wow!'
A
Interjection
B
Noun
C
Preposition
D
Adverb
4) 'Quickly' is an example of ________
A
Noun
B
Verb
C
Pronoun
D
Adverb
5) What is a conjunction?
A
An exclamatory word expressing a strong feeling
B
A word that connects or joins phrases and clauses
C
A person, place, thing, or idea
D
Shows an action or state of being
6) 'No way!' I don't think I'll be there tomorrow. What is 'No way!'
A
Interjection
B
Adjective
C
Verb
D
Adverb
7) Sarina knocked on the door, 'but' nobody answered. What is 'but'?
A
Preposition
B
Adjective
C
Interjection
D
Conjunction
8) What is the introduction of the story called?
A
Allusion
B
Exposition
C
Setting
D
Plot
9) The most exciting point in a story, the turning point
A
Rising action
B
Exposition
C
Resolution
D
Climax
10) What is the plot of a story?
A
B. What happens in the story
B
Both A and B
C
A. The events of the story
11) A struggle battled by one character, such as a difficult decision:
A
Foreshadowing
B
Internal conflict
C
External Conflict
D
Plot
12) The use of clues that suggest or predict what will occur later in the story is called
A
External conflict
B
Exposition
C
Foreshadowing
D
Symbol
13) The use of words that imitate sounds. Examples are: crash, bang, clang, buzz.
A
Onomatopoeia
B
Plot
C
Theme
D
Exposition
14) The repetition of initial consonant sounds. An example is: “What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up…”
A
Onomatopoeia
B
Plot
C
Symbol
D
Alliteration
15) The central message of a literary work. It is a generalization about human beings or life
A
Symbol
B
Alliteration
C
Theme
D
Onomatopoeia
16) A reference to a well-known person, place, event or piece of art:
A
Metaphor
B
Alliteration
C
Theme
D
Allusion
17) The main character of a literary work:
A
Antagonist
B
Protagonist
C
Minor character
D
Static character
18) The correct way to begin a SAP paragraph about this story is: HINT: pay attention to capitalization and punctuation
A
In the short story, “The Cask of Amontillado,” the author, Edgar Allan Poe…
B
In the short story, the cask of amontillado the author Edgar Allan Poe…
C
In the short story, the Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe…
D
In the short story “Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe
19) The correct way to write a sentence 2 for this SAP is: HINT: pay attention to capitalization and punctuation
A
For example, Fortunato screeches: “You? Impossible! A mason?” (348).
B
For example, Fortunato screeches: “You? Impossible! A mason?”
C
For example Fortunato screeches: “you? Impossible! A mason?” (348)
D
for example, Fortunato screeches: “you? Impossible! A mason?” (348)
20) The correct way to write a sentence 3 for this SAP is: HINT: pay attention to capitalization and punctuation
A
As a result, it shows that Fortunato does not understand the double-meaning of the term mason.
B
This shows that Fortunato does not understand the double-meaning of the term mason.
C
I chose this quote because it shows that Fortunato does not understand the double-meaning of the term mason.
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