Final Review - English B9

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Which technique is used to provide hints about what will happen later in a story?

  • Conflict
  • Point of view
  • Foreshadowing (correct)
  • Flashback

In the analysis of poetry, which term refers to the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words?

  • Alliteration (correct)
  • Hyperbole
  • Simile
  • Personification

What part of a story typically describes the background and setting where the events take place?

  • Atmosphere
  • Protagonist
  • Climax
  • Setting (correct)

Which of the following best describes an oxymoron in literature?

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What is the primary function of an antagonist in a narrative?

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Flashcards

Metaphor

An imaginative comparison that compares two unlike things without using "like" or "as".

Alliteration

The use of words that sound alike, often at the beginning of words or phrases.

Climax

The high point of tension or action in a story, where the conflict reaches its peak.

Protagonist

The main character in a story, often the good guy.

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Antagonist

A character that opposes the protagonist, often the bad guy.

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Study Notes

Final Review - English B9

  • I Am David - Matching: 15 points
  • Romeo and Juliet - True/False: 13 points
  • Romeo and Juliet - Multiple Choice: 15 points
  • Character Matching: 11 points

Essay Questions

  • Long Answer Questions (I Am David & Romeo and Juliet): 20 points (2 questions, 10 points each)
  • One Long Answer Question (General): 20 points

Grammar

  • Correct Sentence Blunders: 20 points
  • Capitalization Errors: 17 points
  • Sentence Fragments: 20 points
  • Apostrophe (Possessives): 14 points

Poetry Terms

  • Poetry Terms Matching: 10 points (Includes: symbolism, alliteration, simile, personification, oxymoron, onomatopoeia, allusion, hyperbole, irony, metaphor)

Poem Analysis

  • Poem Analysis (Romeo and Juliet): 15 points (Rhyme scheme, poetry)

Short Story Terms

  • Short Story Terms Matching: 21 points (Includes: antagonist, atmosphere, setting, protagonist, flashback, foreshadowing, point of view, climax, conflict)

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