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What type of conflict is the following statement?
a) man vs. nature
b) man vs. self
c) man vs. man
d)

What type of conflict is the following statement? Sally is treated as an outsider by the students and peers at her new high school.
a) man vs. nature
b) man vs. society
c) man vs. man
d)

What type of conflict is the following statement? Two best friends battle against one another in their favorite Wii game.
a) man vs. nature
b) man vs. self
c) man vs. man
d)

Which of the following sentences is a fragment?
a) I am making a decision to.
b) He went to the store with his friend.
c) It was hard to leave.
d)

Anthony is the new accountant in our office he is not a CPA.
a) Fragment
b) no error
c) Run-on
d)

What is a long narrative poem that that traces the adventures of a hero?
a) Sonnet
b) Haiku
c) Epic
d) Rhyme

Who is the epic hero of The Odyssey?
a) Romeo
b) Odysseus
c) Zeus
d) Polyphemus

What is chronological order?
a) describing events or experiences in the order in which they happen in time
b) entertaining and teaching lessons about society
c) having some similar character traits
d) stopping the action to talk about something in the past

What is the CAUSE in the following sentence? He ate too much pizza for lunch, so he was not hungry at dinner time.
a) He ate too much pizza for lunch
b) So he was not hungry at dinner time
c)
d)

What is the EFFECT in the following sentence? Mr. Ebert changed the cell phone policy because he was concerned about student safety.
a) Mr. Ebert changed the cell phone policy
b) Because he was concerned about student safety
c)
d)

What is the main idea of a passage?
a) The lesson that is being taught
b) The idea supporting the main idea
c) The main speaker or character
d) The most important idea or central thought

Which device is used by a speaker when they use the same word or phrases over and over again for emphasis?
a) Alliteration
b) Main Idea
c) Author's Purpose
d) Repetition

Identify what the following letters stand for in author’s purpose: THE P in PIE
a) Persuade
b) Entertain
c) Inform
d)

Identify what the following letters stand for in author’s purpose: THE I in PIE
a) Persuade
b) Inform
c) Entertain
d)

Identify what the following letters stand for in author’s purpose: THE E in PIE
a) Persuade
b) Inform
c) Entertain
d)

This faux-fur coat is the absolute softest coat you will ever own! Even though it feels like real fur, no animal fur has been used on this coat. It is only $75 today! You don't want to miss this great deal! Buy it today!
a) Inform
b) Persuade
c) Entertain
d)

Suddenly, the door opened, and two other people walked in from the dark and stormy night. They, like John, were also soaked and out of breath.
a) Persuade
b) Entertain
c) Inform
d)

The marathon will be exactly 26.2 miles and the course will be mostly along roadways and greenways. There is an elevation climb of 563 feet in mile 22.
a) Persuade
b) Entertain
c) Inform
d)

Which of the following sentences uses each word correctly?
a) Did you forget that its Sarah's birthday today?
b) Did you forget that it's Sarah's birthday today?
c)
d)

Which of the following sentences uses each word correctly?
a) The second hamburger was two much for me.
b) The second hamburger was to much for me.
c) The second hamburger was too much for me.
d)

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