PRE TEST The contrast between what is expected
PRE TEST
• The contrast between what is expected to happen and what really happens is called_____. Question 1
• Specific details and evidence that support your argument is called _____. Question 2
• The end of a story when the conflict is over is called the ______. Question 3
• In which point of view does the narrator know ALL thoughts and feelings of ALL the characters? Question 4
• Omniscient means _____. Question 5
• The most intense, important, or exciting part of the story when something big is about to happen is the _______. Question 6
• The part of the story that gives the reader the necessary background information and introduces the story is called the _______. Question 6
• The character who undergoes an internal change in the story is called _______. Question 7
• The reader is given hints about what is going to happen next when the author uses_____. Question 8
• The moral, lesson, or main idea of the story is called the _____. Question 9
• A static character is one who _____. Question 10
• Your_______ is a single sentence that makes a claim that other people may dispute, challenge, or oppose. Question 11
• True or False • A story can only have one theme. Question 12
• What is introduced in the exposition? • Hint there are three things Question 13
• Miss Stinnett is having a hard time deciding whether or not she should go to a birthday party on a week night or plan for her freshman classes. This is an example of which type of conflict? Question 14
• A deserted old house with a creaky fence would create what kind of mood in a story? Question 15
• Which in-text citation is formatted correctly for a concrete detail from a source with an author and a multiple pages? • • A. (Stinnett Pg 1). B. (Stinnett, 1). C. (Stinnett 1). D. (Stinnett Paragraph 3). Question 16
• Which in-text citation is formatted correctly for a concrete detail from a source with an author and one page? • A. (Stinnett). • B. . (Stinnett, Paragraph 3)” • C. (Stinnett 1). • D. (Stinnett Paragraph 3).
• Hyperbole Or Idiom? • It felt like a thousand years. Question 20
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