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7th grade Language Arts Final

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The use of language to convey meaning other than what is stated   irony  
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A work written by an author about himself   autobiography  
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to over convey something to make something sound more than it is   exaggeration  
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A non-fiction account in which the author tells the true events that make up the life of a real person other than himself   biography  
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a type of irony that takes form in an type of mock praise   sarcasm  
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a work that contains events invented by the author   fiction  
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hinting events which will occur later within a story   foreshadowing  
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prose that tells of real people and events   non-fiction  
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giving human characteristics to someone that is not human   personification  
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the repetition of terminal constant sounds (as in bit, fright, let...)   consonance  
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a reference within a work to something else usually another artistic work   illusion  
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the repetition of words or phrases at the beginnings of lines of poetry   anaphora  
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poetry with no distinguishable rhyme, meter or line length   free verse  
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the point of view in which the narrator as one of the characters refers to himself as I throughout the piece   first person  
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the point of view in which the narrator refers to the characters as he, she, they or it   third person  
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a character who changes as the story progresses   developing character  
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the main character of a story   protagonist  
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the repetition of initial consonant sounds   alliteration  
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a pair of rhymed lines   couplet  
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rhyme between words that sound similar but do not display perfect rhyme   slant rhyme  
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an expression of one thing in terms of another   metaphor  
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descriptive words or phrases used to create an impression   imagery  
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the final outcome of a story and the last element of the plot   resolution  
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a reference to events that occurred before the action of the main story   flashback  
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a pause in the middle of a line of poetry usually indicated by a mark of punctuation   caesura  
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the repetition of similar vowel sounds in a series of words   assonance  
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rhyme that occurs between words spelled similarly but having different pronunciations as in dough, rough   eye rhyme  
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a type of rhyme that occurs between words within a single line of poetry   internal rhyme  
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a character with little individuality whose mind set the reader knows little about   flat character  
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a character whose personality is well defined by the author   round character  
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a character who remains essentially the same throughout the story   static character  
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type of wordplay in which the author combines two meanings in a sentence   pun  
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dialogue written to reflect qualities of the characters speech   dialect  
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a story in which the heroes deeds and skills are exagerated   tall tale  
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a poem that tells a story   narrative poem  
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In the land of the pilgrim's fathers, what did they want?   Freedom to worship God  
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What is the climax of Jimmy Yellow Hawk?   When he comes home with a mink  
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In Crossing the Plains, What is the scene being described?   The American Pioneers in the mid-west  
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Which poems/stories focus on fathers?   Speed Adjustments, The blanket, The secret heart, & the split cherry tree  
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What's the main lesson in Monte takes charge of the barter store?   Work hard to achieve your goals, do what the economy demands if you are trying to run a store.  
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What lesson can we learn from the wright brothers?   Never give up, if u keep working hard u will accomplish ur goals, & u can learn from others mistakes.  
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Main lesson from Nancy Hanks?   He had a hard childhood but he can still become successful.  
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In the Days Demand, what charateristic does a successful leader need?   Honest, smart, & work hard  
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In the story Charlie Colson, what did Charlie tell the doctor?   He would live until the doctor excepted Christ.  
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What did Ennette want to read?   the Bible  
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In the story the Crusifiction, Vinigar boy doesn't want to be adopted by Nicolas because...   he didn't think he was worthy  
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In the 2 went up to the temple to pray, what are we supposed to learn from it?   u have to pray from ur heart  
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In the Soloist, why did Homer not want to play in front of everyone?   He was afraid they would laugh at him.  
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In the split cherry tree, why did Luster resent his son's punishment?   The dad didn't understand the teacher's way of punishment.  
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In Mr. Chairman, The kid kids think the final counsel meeting is about?   getting a dog  
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In death, what did they do everyday?   They sat at the table & read the Bible  
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those winter sundays & the secret heart focused on what?   love from dads to sons  
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In the courage that my mother had, what represented courage?   A rock  
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What was Petey's reaction to his father's decision by sending his grandpa away?   He was mad  
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What does little Jimmy do to get a new name?   He caught a mink  
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What's the danger of using proud words?   You can't get them back  
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What clues tell us that Casey may not hit a home run?   He's cocky, & over confident. The crowd thinks he's perfect at baseball  
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The fools's prayer alludes to what biblical prayer   The publican & the pharisees  
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In the split Cherry tree what is the key to the future   education  
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What is the journey refered to in the first lesson?   life or independence  
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What did old yeller save the family from?   A bear  
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in a love story sort of, what can money not buy?   LOVE  
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What is the irony in How we kept mothers day?   The were selfish and kept it from their mother...they made her work  
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"That ain't my style"   Casey at the bat  
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"God & the alter"   the fool  
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"my buttons"   annebell  
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"wip"   chareokee bill  
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"broch,courage,mother"   the courage that my mother had  
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"her son accomplished alot"   Nancy Hanks  
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"Then you may be in the queen's navy"   Sir Joseph Song  
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