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L.A Test
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The sequence of events in a story | Plot |
| The first section of the story is the... | Exposition |
| The second section of the story is the.... | Rising action |
| The third section of the story is the.... | Climax |
| The fourth section of the story is the.... | Falling action |
| The last section of the story is the... | Resolution |
| A character who changes from the beginning of the story to the end | Dynamic Character |
| The time and place in which the action of a story occurs | Setting |
| The point of high interest; without this there would be no story | Climax |
| Which statement best describes Mr. Toussaint's central conflict? | Toussaint receives a trick product that interferes with all his smart appliances |
| Which conclusion can be drawn about the setting of the story (Brave Little Toaster), knowing that it belongs to the science fiction genre | It's set in the near future |
| Which detail from "The Brave Little Toaster" reveals that it belongs in the science fiction genre | The advances in technology |
| What other detail supports that "The Brave Little Toaster" belongs in the science fiction genre | Non-humans having human traits |
| How does Mr. Toussaint's attitude toward the toaster change? | The thinks the toaster is "stupid" at first, than realizes its value |
| Which statement best explains the theme of "The Brave Little Toaster" | Technology can create more problems than it solves |
| Which quotation from "The Brave Little Toaster" best supports the answer that technology can create more problems than it solves | "The next day, Mr. Toussaint came home and discovered that the overflowing rubbish was still sitting in its little bad under the sink." |
| What is the text structure of "The Brave Little Toaster" | Narrative |
| Which character is the antagonist in "The Brave Little Toaster" | Loony Goony |
| What type of text is the article "Are Bionic Super humans on the Horizon" | Informational |
| What text structure is used for paragraphs 1-9 in "Are Bionic Super humans on the Horizon" | Main idea + supporting details |
| What text structure is being used in paragraphs 17-19 in "Are Bionic Super humans on the Horizon" | Call to action |
| Literary device that is used when an event occurs that is different from what the reader would expect to happen | Irony |
| What type of poem is "Interflora" | Sonnet |
| Requirements for a sonnet | 14 lines, love poem, strict rhyme scheme and meter, formal vocabulary |
| T/F: The poem "Interflora" is an allusion to "Sonnet 43" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning | True |
| What is the occasion of the poem "Interflora" / what is the situation as the poem begins | He is sending a love email |
| What line from "Interflora" shows that he was sending a love email | "From Robert B. @ mailexcite.com" |
| What word from "Interflora" best shows that it is a love poem | Beloved |
| What is an example of irony in "Interflora" | The speaker says, "a customized, fresh, virtual bouqeut" |
| Is running a present or past participle | Present |
| Is scampering a present or past participle | Present |
| Is biting a present or past participle | Present |
| Is dedicated a present or past participle | Past |
| Participial phrase in "Appreciated for his contribution, Alvin was awarded a trip to Paris" | Appreciated for his contribution |
| Participial phrase in "The mascot, known to the students as Sparky, entertained the crowd." | Known to the students as Sparky |
| What question does Kristen ask shortly after waking up | "Where am I?" |
| Where does the "Survival of the Fittest" take place | Jungle is Southern Hemisphere |