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Honors English II Final Review - Set 2
Test Description: English
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) A motif (or trope) in literature is
A
the main message or meaning of a work.
B
the method by which character motivation is conveyed in a text.
C
the moral of a story.
D
A recurring idea or concept such as guilt, love vs. hate, good vs. evil, etc. that can be developed into a larger theme.
2) What is the meaning of syntax in linguistics?
A
Reduction of a word to one of its parts
B
A term used to describe the ways in which words combine to form phrases, clauses and sentences
C
diagramming sentences
D
Is the study of words in the same language
3) A term used to describe the atmosphere of a text and is usually developed through vivid word choice.
A
pressure
B
tone
C
irony
D
mood
4) Irony
A
saying something but actually mesning something else
B
the difference between what one expects will happen and what actually happens.
C
a round, brimless, snug-fitting cap worn on the head
D
a form of ridicule, irony, or sarcasm that is meant to expose some form of error or wrong doing
5) Which is an example of bandwagon advertising?
A
The ad read. Use Fresh mouthwash. You'll be one of the In Crowd!
B
The spokesperson said that Oops-Away was the best stain remover on the market.
C
The ad read. Twenty thousand teens couldn't be wrong. Use Ace and get rid of acne!
D
The radio commercial ended with. Let Soothe and Smooth take you away.
6) On the works cited page, if the author's name is not available, list works by
A
city of publisher
B
date of the source
C
anonymous
D
title of the source
7) I should include in the works cited all the sources I read, regardless of whether I cited them in the paper or not.
A
False
B
True
8) The works cited is organized according to
A
date published
B
alphabetical order based on the first word of each entry
C
date accessed
D
works with authors are listed first, then numbers, then works without authors or numbers
9) Characteristics of a tragic hero include all of the following except
A
the tragic hero has a reversal of fortune (peripetia)
B
the tragic hero is just a normal person presented with a predicament
C
the tragic hero has a tragic flaw which can be perceived of as a good quality
D
the tragic hero makes a decision that results in his/her/their own downfall
10) The purpose of using literary criticism when writing an essay about literature is
A
to remind the reader that you need back-up for your ideas
B
to make you cry more
C
to make you cry
D
to provide credibility for your own ideas and to extend/develop your analysis
11) In order to tap into the pathos of an audience, the speaker/audience must first
A
determine the needs of the audience that would best enhance the speaker's message
B
provide non-sequitur in order to trick the audience
C
help the audience realize their worst fears
D
appeal to the emotions
12) The student was torn and ragged and depressed and happy and thrilled because final exams will be over soon - this is an example of
A
epistrophe
B
asyndeton
C
anaphora
D
polysyndeton
13) The benefit of polysyndeton and asyndeton is
A
It creates run-ons and fragments for a specific purpose.
B
It creates a telegraphic sentence as a central focus.
C
It has the ability to naturally slow down or speed up the message.
D
It creates specific repetition of words.
14) A claim that is the opposite opinion from the author's claim
A
claim / thesis
B
conclusion
C
counterclaim
D
body
15) A statement or premise supported by arguments; the subject or theme of a speech or composition is known as ____________________.
A
Thesis
B
Graphical Element
C
Organizational Pattern
D
Controlling Idea
16) Premise
A
The author's central argument - the main idea the author intends to prove
B
The evidence supporting the central argument
C
The ethos of the argument.
D
The citations used to document the evidence supporting a central argument
17) Claims are
A
the main argument
B
the counterargument
C
the documented evidence itself
D
the multiple reasons why the main argument is valid
18) POINT OF VIEW: What might 3rd-person limited and 1st person point of view have in common?
A
They speak directly to the reader.
B
It gives you the inner thoughts and feelings of the characters.
C
They make the reader infer or guess the feelings of the characters.
D
It allows you to feel like a spectator or observer.
19) What is an omniscient narrator?
A
An all-knowing narrator who knows what every character is thinking and doing
B
They only occur in non-fiction
C
They only occur when there is one character
D
The narrator tells the story from 1 person's point of view knows feelings and thoughts of 1 person
20) A rhetorical question can be best describe as which of the following?
A
A question asked in order to create an effect and/or make a point.
B
A question that describes a person's rhetoric.
C
A question in which the reader or audience must give an answer.
D
A question that has no answer.
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