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Test Description: 7th Grade Literary Terms
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Example: I breathed out my minty breath into the freezing Autumn air as my shoes crunched in the snow.
A
personification
B
metaphor
C
imagery
D
allusion
2) Example: The day greeted them with a warm smile.
A
metaphor
B
personification
C
allusion
D
imagery
3) Example: His strength and speed were downright Herculean.
A
allusion
B
imagery
C
metaphor
D
personification
4) Example: As a goalie, she is a wall; nothing gets by her.
A
metaphor
B
allusion
C
personification
D
imagery
5) Example: The sun was like a laser burning our eyes.
A
idiom
B
simile
C
irony
D
analogy
6) Example: Summer is to winter as night is to day.
A
simile
B
idiom
C
analogy
D
irony
7) Example: The flight attendant is terrified of heights.
A
irony
B
analogy
C
idiom
D
simile
8) Example: The engaged couple decided to finally tie the knot.
A
simile
B
idiom
C
analogy
D
irony
9) Example: If I eat one more bite, my stomach will explode.
A
setting
B
theme
C
hyperbole
D
foreshadowing
10) Example: I totally missed that moment; it obviously hinted at the murderer.
A
hyperbole
B
foreshadowing
C
theme
D
setting
11) Example: I was born in a small town in Wyoming in 2009 at 11:15 PM.
A
setting
B
hyperbole
C
theme
D
foreshadowing
12) Example: The story taught us to never judge a book by its cover.
A
foreshadowing
B
setting
C
hyperbole
D
theme
13) Example: It was the scariest thing had ever happened to me.
A
Second Person
B
Third Person Omniscient
C
First Person
D
Third Person Limited
14) Example: It was the scariest thing that had ever happened to Roberto.
A
Third Person Omni
B
Second Person
C
First Person
D
Third Person Limited
15) Example: You decide that you would like to continue reading your diary.
A
First Person
B
Third Person Omniscient
C
Third Person Limited
D
Second Person
16) Example: While Samantha thought about lunch, Cynthia couldn't stop thinking about her math quiz.
A
Second Person
B
First Person
C
Third Person Limited
D
Third Person Omniscient
17) Where we're just learning about the characters, the setting, and potential conflicts.
A
Resolution
B
Rising Action
C
Falling Action
D
Exposition
18) The longest part of the story where we know the conflict and everything builds.
A
Resolution
B
Exposition
C
Rising Action
D
Falling Action
19) Where the tension is releasing and we see a glimse of the ending.
A
Falling Action
B
Exposition
C
Rising action
D
Resolution
20) The conflict has been pretty much resolved and the rest is usually wrapped up.
A
Falling Action
B
Rising Action
C
Resolution
D
Exposition
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