Unit 4 CSA Practice Question Preview (ID: 58800)


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What language includes words or phrases that appeal to one or more of the 5 senses?
a) Imagery
b) Connotation
c) Hyperbole
d) Mood

The phrase “glaring lights and wailing sirens” appeals to the senses of sight and hearing. This is an example of what?
a) Pun
b) Alliteration
c) Diction
d) Imagery

The feeling of the reader created by a piece of writing.
a) Imagery
b) Mood
c) Hyperbole
d) Diction

The phrase “glaring lights and wailing sirens” may create a mood of
a) happy, joyful, intelligent
b) angry, mad, disappointment
c) panic, worry, fear, or confusion
d) fun, light, exciting

Emotional meanings of words.
a) Consonants
b) Suffixes
c) Denotations
d) Connotations

“...set up a blaze of color that flamed and flickered…” The words blaze,flamed, and flickered, which mean something that may be blazing with fire, has a connotation of?
a) bright, bold colors
b) dull, drab colors
c) nothing
d) awful, ugly colors

Suffix “-ness” (Words with -ness are nouns.)
a) the condition of quality or being (Words with -ness are nouns.)
b) the condition of having or owning
c) the condition of great or large
d)

Which appeal uses statements of experts and well-known people?
a) Authority
b) Emotion
c) Reason
d)

Which appeal uses weighted words that show strong feeling?
a) Authority
b) Reason
c) Emotion
d)

Which appeal uses logical arguments backed by facts?
a) Authority
b) Reason
c) Emotion
d)

Prefix “uni-”-means
a) one
b) two
c) thrice
d)

What kind of poetry expresses thoughts and feelings of a speaker about setting, movement, or idea
a) Shakespeare Poetry
b) Rhyme Poetry
c) Haiku Poetry
d) Lyric Poetry

This is the author’s word choice.
a) Tone
b) Diction
c) Volume
d) Vibe

This is the author’s attitude toward his or her subject.
a) Diction
b) Imagery
c) Hyperbole
d) Tone

Root- “-sequ-”means
a) “to fall”
b) “to follow”
c) “to sleep”
d) “to dance”

What literary element involves contradiction or contrast of some kind?
a) Puns
b) Alliteration
c) Irony
d) Connotation

What Irony is a contrast between what the reader knows and what the character knows?
a) Dramatic
b) Situational
c) Verbal
d)

What Irony is a contrast between what a reader or character expects and what actually happens?
a) Dramatic
b) Verbal
c) Situational
d)

What Irony is a contrast between what a narrator or character says and what he or she means?
a) Verbal
b) Dramatic
c) Situational
d)

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