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Name Date Class Secondary English Quiz IV On a Scantron, bubble-in the correct answer for each of the following questions. 1. The meaning of the word metaphor is: A. a comparison between two different things that draws attention to their basic similarities. An example would be School is prison. B. the layer of rock just above the magma layer C. both A and B D. something that means nothing 2. The significance of the word oxymoron is: A. a term or phrase that is like an analogy but not really B. a term or phrase that contains two very similar elements, for example: hard rock C. a comparison between two different things that draws attention to their basic similarities D. a term or phrase that contains opposing elements, for example: grounded flight 3. Which of the following sentences aptly exemplifies irony? A. a bus-boy who drops dishes five days in a row gets fired B. a sheep is shaved for his wool, and then she goes Baaaaa C. a man steps on a rusty nail D. a woman who is an active member of the organization Guns are Great gets shot in the foot during a Fourth of July celebration 4. The author of a story who drops hints or clues early on as to what might happen later on in a narrative is said to be employing: A. forehead B. foreshadowing C. flashback D. foresight 5. The definition of theme is: A. a recurring motif that adds layers of intrigue and meaning to drama, literature and other artistic works B. the author s message of a literary text C. a universal truth, for example: Love is the most important thing 6. The following passage is from a story that was written from which point of view? It was hard for him to understand that he actually had to abandon it it was ridiculous and he began to curse. Of all the papers on his desk, why did it have to be this one in particular?! A. first person B. third person objective C. third person limited 7. The term setting: A. refers to the time and place of an artistic work B. is a synonym for scene C. is the antonym for antidisestablishmentarianism D. both A and B

8. When one event leads to certain and undeniable ramifications, this is said to demonstrate: A. indefatigable, which means tireless B. putting the cart before the horse C. cause and effect D. problem and solution 9. An example of an idiom is: A. what you don t know can t hurt you B. it s raining C. tall is to short as up is to down 10. Which of the following is a fact? A. there are too many trees on the Glendale High School campus B. there aren t enough trees on the Glendale High School campus C. I like trees D. there are trees on the Glendale High School campus 11. Which of the following is an opinion? A. my teacher just gave me a test, and I was asked to complete it B. my teacher is sometimes mean but usually effective C. my teacher is occasionally nice D. both B and C 12. Which of the following is a stereotype? A. all women are nurturing. They cook and take care of kids and love pets B. all men are tough and strong and made of mettle C. all children are sweet 13. Which of the following exemplifies hyperbole? A. you weigh a ton B. she never listens C. I eat like a horse 14. What genre of writing most directly allows the author the opportunity to convince someone else of his or her opinion? A. persuasive B. descriptive C. expository D. narrative 15. If you don t have lots of questions about what you are reading questions about what will happen next; questions about how the main character, or protagonist, will get out of his or her pickle; or questions about how this story relates to your life, then you are: A. not reading deeply enough B. not reading a text that is right for you C. not taking advantage of a great opportunity

16. Which of the following contains a polysyllabic noun in the nominative case? A. Yes! B. Those are my yellow shoes. C. Always do your work. D. The tree stood tall. E. Those strawberries are tasty. 17. Polysyllabic means multiple-syllable, therefore the prefix poly means: A. few or none B. many or multiple C. lucky D. seven 18. The syllables that add on to a base or root word to form a larger word are called: A. citation B. theme C. bibliography D. affixes 19. Which of the following is the past participle form of the verb eat? A. ate B. eating C. eaten D. vomit 20. Knowing that past participles are used with helping verbs, such as have, has or had, to form certain verb phrases, such as had eaten, which of the following is the past participle of the verb go? A. going B. gone C. goes D. goiter 21. Which of the following is a complex sentence? A. The boat sank. B. His singing was beautiful. C. While we were eating dinner, the phone rang. D. I don t like mustard. 22. Which of the following is a compound sentence? A. When she was younger, she played the tuba. B. Harold brought pizza, and we all watched a movie. C. Yes, I am. D. No, I m not. 23. Which of the following is a simple sentence? A. When she was younger, she played the tuba. B. Harold brought pizza, and we all watched a movie. C. The boat sank. D. I don t like mustard unless it is in concealed in deviled eggs.

24. Which of the following is a metaphor? A. School is prison. B. Your love is as a siren that awakens my heart. C. Your love is a siren that awakens my heart. D. both A and C 25. What is the basic plot structure of a narrative? A. exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, denouement B. set-up; rising action; climax; denouement C. set-up; rising action; climax; resolution D. beginning, middle, end E. All of the above 26. When an author jumps back in time so as to offer the reader a glimpse into the past, the author is employing: A. flashback B. foresight C. forehead D. foreshadowing E. lemming 27. If a particular story includes the recurring mention of a big fish in a small tank, that fish might be a symbol of the feeling of confinement felt by the: A. secretary B. main character C. teacher D. newspaper editor 28. When there is a story within a story or a parallel story, that additional story functions as an: A. theme B. allegory C. metaphor D. denouement 29. The following passage is written from which point of view? When I woke, the sun was low. Looking down from where I lay, I saw a dog sitting on his haunches. A. first person B. third person objective C. third person limited 30. Which of the following is an objective statement? A. I like peas. B. I don t like peas. C. There are eight peas on her plate. D. There are too many peas on her plate.

31. Which of the following is a subjective statement? A. I think I ll give her an A but maybe I ll give her a C ; I can t decide. B. According to my records, she earned a 65%, which means she will get a D. C. Dogs are cute. D. Both A and C 32. A noun or noun phrase that is next to and explains another noun is an (EXAMPLES: My friend Jonathon had a great birthday party and Mr. Thompson, my favorite teacher, asked me to see him after class. A. antonym B. appositive C. apple D. apocalypse 33. A sentence must include a subject and a predicate, and it must also: A. be complex B. express a complete thought C. be simple 34. An adverb tells you how, when, where, why and to what extent an action occurs. An adverb modifies either a verb or an adjective. Which of the following sentences contains at least one adverb? A. The girl smiled sweetly at the boy. B. The boy giggled. C. The teacher yelled loudly at them both. D. both A and C 35. Which of the following is a recommended outline for a literary response and analysis essay? A. intro with thesis; summary or description; analysis of menu item #1; analysis of menu item #2; analysis of menu item #3; relate to either your life to another text or to the world; conclusion B. intro; body; conclusion C. thesis; relentless summary with virtually no analysis; conclusion D. both A and B 36. Which of the following is a possessive pronoun? A. her B. they re C. it s 37. Which of the following is a subject pronoun? A. he B. him C. us D. them 38. Which of the following is an object pronoun? A. I B. me C. he D. telephone