English 9 Academic Midterm Exam Study Guide

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Mrs. DiSalvo English 9A 2013-2014 English 9 Academic Midterm Exam Study Guide The Multiple Choice Portion of the Midterm Exam is comprised of 185 multiple choice questions. Bring a #2 pencil, as you will shade your answers on the provided scantron. The in-class portion will be comprised of the following parts: Reading Comprehension (40-45 questions). You will be given four reading passages and a series of questions to answer for each of those passages. Literary Terms (approximately 40-45 questions). Know the literary terms we have discussed this semester and their definitions; be able to apply your knowledge of their definitions to identify examples from texts we have read this semester. You should study the Short Story and Literature Notes we took at the beginning of the year for this portion of the exam. Short Stories (approximately 15-20 questions). You will answer questions related to the short stories we read this semester. Questions will center around major plot events, identifying literary terms/devices when given examples from the text, and characters. You should study reading quizzes, handouts, and the reading notes we took in class at the end of each short story for this portion of the exam. If you would like to look at a copy of the Short Story Unit Test to study for the midterm, you may ask for a pass to come by room 307 during your study hall. Odyssey (approximately 15-20 questions). You will answer questions related to the Odyssey. Questions will center around major plot events, identifying literary terms/devices when given examples from the text, and characters. You should study reading quizzes, handouts, the character sheet, and the notes we took in class at the end of each book of the Odyssey for this portion of the exam. Additionally, study the notes you took on Homer s World. Research Unit (approximately 15-20 questions). You will answer questions related to MLA Format, Works Cited pages, and In-text Citations. You should be able to identify the proper font, spacing, etc. for MLA Format. You will identify the type of source used (book, website, or online database) when given you a Works Cited entry. You should be able to write an in-text citation for a book source, a website, and an online database. Review your notes on Works Cited entries and In-Text Citations. Grammar (approximately 20 questions). You will identify the various parts of speech in the provided sentence examples and/or choose the correct form of a word to complete the sentence. Vocabulary (approximately 30-35 questions). You will choose the vocabulary word that matches the definition and/or the vocabulary word that best completes the sentence. Only vocabulary from the Sadlier-Oxford workbook Units 1-4 will be on the exam; you do not need to study the vocabulary from the Short Story Unit or from the Odyssey. You may complete the following review for extra credit on the exam. Each completed page is worth 1 point extra credit on the final exam grade. Credit will only be given for pages that are 100% completed. Your exam is scheduled for: 1

Each completed page is worth 1 point extra credit on the final exam grade. Credit will only be given for pages that are 100% completed. Define the following terms. connotation denotation simile metaphor hyperbole understatement allusion novel short story fable plot myth epic epic hero protagonist antagonist dynamic character round character static character flat character 1 st person point of view 3 rd person omniscient point of view 2

3 rd person limited point of view foreshadowing internal conflict external conflict direct characterization indirect characterization theme setting tone epic simile epithet epic action euphemism verisimilitude dramatic irony situational irony verbal irony pun symbol **This list contains most of the literary terms on the midterm exam, but it is not an exhaustive list. Give an example from your notes or the stories we have read for each of the following terms. simile metaphor allusion plot (list 5 parts of plot) 3

epic hero protagonist antagonist dynamic character round character static character flat character 1 st person point of view 3 rd person omniscient point of view 3 rd person limited point of view foreshadowing (write a line from a story in this point of view) (write a line from a story in this point of view) (write a line from a story in this point of view) internal conflict external conflict direct characterization indirect characterization theme (list types of external conflict) setting epic simile epithet epic action dramatic irony situational irony verbal irony 4

pun symbol Other Information Who wrote the Odyssey? When/where was the Odyssey written? What font is used in MLA Format? What spacing is used in MLA Format? What goes in the top, righthand corner of a paper in MLA Format? What is in an MLA Header? Review Works Cited entry format for books, websites, and online databases. Review in-text citation format for books, websites, and online databases. Review the Grammar Warm- Up Packet for the Parts of Speech. No answer required here. No answer required here. No answer required here. Give a 1 sentence summary of each of the following The Necklace The Most Dangerous Game The Gift of the Magi The Scarlet Ibis In the Family 5

The Cask of Amontillado Books 1 and 9 of the Odyssey Book 10 of the Odyssey Book 12 of the Odyssey Books 21-23 of the Odyssey Define each of the following vocabulary words. admonish breach brigand circumspect commandeer cumbersome deadlock debris diffuse dilemma efface muddle opinionated perennial predispose relinquish 6

salvage spasmodic spurious unbridled adjourn alien comely compensate dissolute erratic expulsion feint fodder fortify illegible jeer lucrative mediocre proliferate subjugate sully tantalize terse unflinching abridge 7

adherent altercation cherubic condone dissent eminent exorcise fabricate gluttony irate marauder pauper pilfer rift semblance surmount terminate trite usurp abscond access anarchy arduous auspicious daunt 8

disentangle fated hoodwink inanimate incinerate intrepid larceny pliant pompous precipice prototype rectify reprieve revile 9