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What part of speech shows action or state of being?
a) Noun
b) Verb
c) Adjective
d) Pronoun

Which of these describes a noun?
a) Interjection
b) Pronoun
c) Adjective
d) Verb

What is this an example of: 'Wow!'
a) Preposition
b) Noun
c) Adverb
d) Interjection

'Quickly' is an example of ________
a) Adverb
b) Verb
c) Noun
d) Pronoun

What is a conjunction?
a) A person, place, thing, or idea
b) Shows an action or state of being
c) A word that connects or joins phrases and clauses
d) An exclamatory word expressing a strong feeling

'No way!' I don't think I'll be there tomorrow. What is 'No way!'
a) Interjection
b) Adverb
c) Verb
d) Adjective

Sarina knocked on the door, 'but' nobody answered. What is 'but'?
a) Interjection
b) Conjunction
c) Preposition
d) Adjective

What is the introduction of the story called?
a) Exposition
b) Setting
c) Plot
d) Allusion

The most exciting point in a story, the turning point
a) Exposition
b) Rising action
c) Resolution
d) Climax

What is the plot of a story?
a) A. The events of the story
b) B. What happens in the story
c) Both A and B
d)

A struggle battled by one character, such as a difficult decision:
a) Internal conflict
b) External Conflict
c) Foreshadowing
d) Plot

The use of clues that suggest or predict what will occur later in the story is called
a) Foreshadowing
b) External conflict
c) Symbol
d) Exposition

The use of words that imitate sounds. Examples are: crash, bang, clang, buzz.
a) Onomatopoeia
b) Plot
c) Theme
d) Exposition

The repetition of initial consonant sounds. An example is: “What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up…”
a) Onomatopoeia
b) Alliteration
c) Symbol
d) Plot

The central message of a literary work. It is a generalization about human beings or life
a) Onomatopoeia
b) Alliteration
c) Symbol
d) Theme

A reference to a well-known person, place, event or piece of art:
a) Metaphor
b) Alliteration
c) Allusion
d) Theme

The main character of a literary work:
a) Protagonist
b) Antagonist
c) Minor character
d) Static character

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 by Edgar Allan Poe…
c) In the short story, “The Cask of Amontillado,” the author, Edgar Allan Poe…
d) In the short story “Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe

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).

The correct way to write a sentence 3 for this SAP is: HINT: pay attention to capitalization and punctuation
a) This shows that Fortunato does not understand the double-meaning of the term mason.
b) As a result, it 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.
d)

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