ELA 6 Semester Exam F21 Part 2 Question Preview (ID: 58219)


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In The Lion King, Simba is in conflict with his Uncle Scar. This is an example of which type of conflict?
a) man vs self
b) man vs man
c) man vs. society
d) internal conflict

What are the two main types of conflict?
a) right and wrong
b) good and evil
c) theme and main idea
d) internal and external

What is an inference?
a) time and place of a story
b) the events that happened in a story
c) a conclusion reached by evidence and reason
d) a new idea for a product

What is a serious disagreement or argument?
a) rising action
b) climax
c) conflict
d) imagery

In literature, a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something (villain or rival) is called the ______?
a) antagonist
b) protagonist
c) conflict
d) bad guy

Poems are made up of which of the following?
a) sentences and stanzas
b) lines and stanzas
c) words and pages
d) sentences and paragraphs

Which of the following is NOT where you could find the ingredients for a found poem?
a) books and journals
b) written new, by you
c) shopping lists and tax forms
d) newspapers and magazines

Imagery is using words that appeal to what?
a) scholars
b) fonts and sizes
c) the five senses
d) the plot

A man is struggling with his conscience about a decision he has to make. What type of conflict is this?
a) man vs. self
b) man vs. society
c) man vs. man
d) man vs. nature

What is theme?
a) the moral or lesson of the story
b) the events of a story
c) the characters of a story
d) the time and place of the story

What is the first step in the research process?
a) plan
b) find sources
c) take notes
d) proofread

Which of the following is NOT a step in the writing process?
a) Proofreading
b) Plagiarizing
c) Publishing
d) Drafting

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