10th Grade Final Review 6 Question Preview (ID: 4136)


A Review Of The Pigman And Writing A 5 Paragraph Essay. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

What happened to the clothes that belonged to Conchetta?
a) They were burned in a fire.
b) They were torn up by the members of the party.
c) Lorraine lost them.
d) Lorraine spilled wine on them.

Who did John and Lorraine NOT want to invite to the party?
a) Dennis
b) Helen
c) Norton
d) Nancy

Why was the Pigman in the hospital?
a) He had a heart attack in his house.
b) He had a heart attack in the middle of the department store.
c) He fell on the roller skates and broke his arm.
d) He had a stroke when he found out about the party.

What did the Pigman lie about when he first met John and Lorraine?
a) his real name
b) where his wife was
c) that he had a criminal background
d) that he collected pigs

What does foreshadowing mean?
a) to remember something that happened in the past
b) to trick someone into believing something about the future
c) to give 4 hints about a riddle
d) to give hints about what is going to happen in the future

How many parts are in a thesis statement?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4

How many thesis statements should you have in a paper?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4

Where should your thesis statement go?
a) at the beginning of your first paragraph
b) at the end of your first paragraph
c) at the beginning of every paragraph
d) at the end of your paper

Where should the topic sentence be in your paper?
a) at the beginning of your first paragraph
b) at the end of your first paragraph
c) at the beginning of every body paragraph
d) at the end of your paper

The main goal of persuasive writing is to
a) get someone to believe you.
b) get someone to agree with you.
c) get someone to do their own research.
d) help someone find answers.

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