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What point of view is the following sentence? As the campers settled into their tents, Zara hoped her eyes did not betray her fear, and Lisa silently wished for the night to quickly end”. Omniscient
What point of view is the following sentence? I covered my eyes so I wouldn't see the man. first person
What point of view is the following sentence? You always have a smile on your face. second person
A twist at the end of a story could be an example of unreliable narrator
She never wants sugar in her tea. third person
The girl went to the store. She bought a book. She went home. She started to read the book and a note was taped inside the front cover. The note said someone was watching her. She took the book to the police. The police found the guilty person. plot
Which event in a plot is the following an example of? The night was stormy. A fire was burning in the fireplace. The kids were playing checkers. The mom and dad were reading a book. Soft music was playing. exposition
Sean,( the main character in the book), was locked outside his house. It started to storm. conflict
The killer was revealed in the story. climax
The killer was arrested and everyone went back to life as usual. resolution
Which type of characterization is the following sentence? The red haired girl with glasses on tapped me on the shoulder. direct characterization
Which type of characterization is the following sentence? Alicia slammed her fist on the table. She tore the report in half and threw it into the trash. indirect characterization
Which type of conflict is the following sentence? I can decide which car to buy. They are both pretty. internal conflict
Which type of conflict is the following sentence? He shoved him to the ground. He threw water in his face. external conflict
Which type of conflict is in the following sentence? The woman drove her car faster as the tornado was approaching. external conflict (nature)
A pipe is going to burst, but before it does, the author writes a scene where the family notices a small dark spot on the ceiling, but ignores it. This is an example of: foreshadowing
The dog was skinny. What type of connotation does the word "skinny" have, negative or positive? negaitve
The dog was thin. What type of connotation does thin have in this sentence? negative or positive? positive
The necklace was cheap? negative or positive connotation? negative
The necklace was inexpensive. Negative or positive connotation? positive
A word's literal meaning denotative meaning
What color is the apple? The color of the apple is red. Which part of RACE is used here? Restate
The color of the apple is red. Which part of RACE is used here? Answer the question
The author states in the second paragraph that the apple is red. Which part of RACE is used here? Cite the evidence from the text
Sally sells seashells by the seashore is what type of figurative language? alliteration
The tree invited us to come and play. What type of figurative language is used in this sentence. personification
The ball streaked across the field like a meteor. What type of figurative language is used in this sentence? simile
The extra-point kick missed by a mile! What type of figurative language is used in this sentence? hyperbole
You can't teach an old dog new tricks. What type of figurative language is used in this sentence? idiom
Life is a curly slide, gull of twists and turns. What type of figurative language is used in this sentence? metaphor
The jet zoomed across the sky. What type of figurative language is used in this sentence? onomatopoeia
Which type of text structure is used in this sentence? The purple flower with it's green leaves and dew on the petals...... descriptive
Which type of text structure is used in this sentence? First, add an egg. Then, add vegetable oil. After that, add flour. chronological order
Which type of text structure is used in this sentence? Red Delicious apples are sweet, while Granny Smiths are tart and acidic. compare and contrast
Which type of text structure is used in this sentence? a man offends his neighbor by insulting him. His neighbor becomes angry and he in turn tells his friends cause and effect
Which type of text structure is used in this sentence? Change the laws to make it more difficult for couples to divorce. problem and solution
Start and begin are examples of synonyms
Sick and ill are examples of synonyms
Loud and soft are examples of antonyms
fast and slow are examples of antonyms
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