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E N G L I S H 1 1
LESSON 59
FINISH REVIEW GUIDE
• Define terms by using your blue book
• Collect books!
REVIEW
1. Tone refers toa. The way the reader
feels about the textb. The way the author
feels about the text.
2. Theme isa. The climax of the
storyb. The tone of the
storyc. The message of
the story
REVIEW
3. Which is indirect characterization?
A. Huck is about 13 or 14 years old.
B. Miss Watson is old.C. Tom put lots of
snakes and spiders in Jim’s cell. He stole from Aunt Sally.
4. An example of alliteration is
a. Try to light the fireb. Nodding, nearly
napping
REVIEW
5. Raymond worried Sally would never speak to him again. Sally kept thinking that she should stop talking to Raymond after that terrible date. “He took me to Best Buy,” she screamed in her mind.
What is the Point of View:A. 1st personB. 2nd personC. 3rd limitedD. 3rd omniscient
6. Which is an example of personification?A. The sky boomed
with thunder.B. The moon smiled
happily.C. The ice cream was
like a cloud.
REVIEW
7. What is an example of irony?A. That girl is
terrible.B. The sky
thundered with anger.
C. He said he hated her but then they got married.
8. He almost drank from the cup though it was filled with poison.The cup is a symbol of…?A. An obstacleB. PeaceC. Destiny
REVIEW
9. Which is an example of apostrophe?A. "Twinkle, twinkle, little
star,How I wonder what you are.B.
’T was later when the summer wentThan when the cricket came,
10. What is the Rhyme scheme?Little Miss Muffetsat on a tuffet eating her curds and whey. Down came a spiderAnd sat down beside herAnd frightened Miss Muffet away
REVIEW
11. Each of the students has their bag.
What is the problem?
12. Which is slant rhyme?a. Cat and ratb. Stale and whalec. Eyes and light