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Matching Match each literary term with its definition. words and phrases unique to a group of people or region a more polite way of expressing something uncomfortable the events and actions of a story the general attitude of a character toward the world 1.voice(1 point) 2.plot(1 point) 3.dialect(1 point) 4.euphemism(1 point) Match each literary term with its definition.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the location where a story takes place providing hints about a story's eventual outcome the main argument of a literary analysis the main point of a story a memory that takes place out of the main timeline of a story 5.flashback(1 point) 6.foreshadowing(1 point) 7.setting(1 point) 8.thesis(1 point) 9.theme(1 point) Multiple Choice 10.In Patricia Grace's "A Way of Talking," Jane was curious about Rose's(1 point) husband. dress size. scrub cutting. social life. 11.In The Three Kingdoms, what caused Zhang Jue to become the Great and Worthy Teacher?(1 point) A pestilence had spread throughout the land. He wanted to compete with the Hermit. His followers depended on him. He needed to control the chieftains. 12.In Cranes, just after Song-sam lets his friend escape,(1 point) he hears a shot. he sees two cranes fly off. Tok-chae is captured by two soldiers. Tok-chae realizes Song-sam has tricked him. 13.In "Tokyo," Ryo lies to Tususuishi about her___(1 point) marriage. money. work. age. 14.The heroes of the The Three Kingdoms can best be described as(1 point) disorganized. fearful. loyal to the emperor. traitorous. 15.Complete the following statement about the poem "Thoughts of Hanoi" :___is/are both a friend and foe.(1 point) Time Memories The brother Hanoi 16.In Judith Wright's "Eve to Her Daughters," Adam believed that ___ didnt exist.(1 point) the Garden of Eden God and the other combustion engines Eves daughters 17.Identify the word or phrase that should be in italics: Riding the Orient Express toward Istanbul, Tom read the novels of Mark Twain.(1 point) Orient Express Istanbul Mark Twain no error 18.Identify the word or phrase that should be in italics: He felt like a character in a Steven Spielberg movie as he listened to a Strauss waltz while eating spaghetti in the dining car.(1 point) Steven Spielberg Strauss waltz spaghetti no error 19.Identify the sentence that contains an error in punctuation or capitalization.(1 point) "Good morning," Ms. Roper said. "Please open your copies of The Hobbit to page 45." "I've left my book at home, said Emily. "May I share with someone else?" Ms. Roper handed out an article on J. R. R. Tolkien from Smithsonian magazine. "I cant wait to read the rest of his books," said Rick. 20.Identify the choice that contains no errors in punctuation or use of italics.(1 point) Catherine asked, "Where are you going"? "We're going to volunteer at the animal shelter," said Dan, "Do you want to come?" "Do they have puppies there?" she asked. That song and "Feelin' Groovy" are both on the album Simon & Garfunkels Greatest Hits. "Of course. Did you think they had elephants?", Dan asked her. 21.Identify the error in apostrophe use: Pat's friend just called to ask if Tom's brother will be at Richards' birthday party.(1 point) Pat's Tom's Richards' no error 22.Identify the error in apostrophe use: Those dogs's owners have left them in their vet's kennel while they shop at Macy's.(1 point) dogs's vet's Macy's no error 23.Identify the incorrect word: Emma told Jim that his car is still in its parking place next to our apartment.(1 point) his its our no error -

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undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

Please post no more than 5 questions...its kinda intimidating when there are so many XD

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undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

It would be quite easy to google each word and then find the option that matches it best :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

Any time mate...if you do not have help by 12 tomorrow i will help you to the best of my ability!

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im taking it now..

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

Not many people on this late and on break...and on a weekend night...

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undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

Sucks mate...but i can't do it tonight...too tired..

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

words and phrases unique to a group of people or region - dialect a more polite way of expressing something uncomfortable - euphemism the events and actions of a story - plot That leaves: the general attitude of a character toward the world...and voice. I'm not sure if these two match though...

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