English 1: Final Review

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Pathos

Which persuasive technique relies on emotional appeals?

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Falling in love

Which of the following is NOT a stage of the hero's quest?

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rabbit

What is the simple subject in the sentence: "The small, timid rabbit sniffed gingerly at the flower."?

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His body was shaking and his fist was clenched as his face reddened.

Which of these is an example of show, don't tell?

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One asked without expectation of an answer but as a way of making a point.

What is a rhetorical question?

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"You never should have said that," said Sarah.

How should the following dialogue be punctuated? "You never should have said that" said Sarah.

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The hot coffee

Which of the following is a complete subject?

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The sweet smell of honey wafted through the breeze in the warm spring air.

Which of the following is the best example of sensory imagery?

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A story or other piece of art that uses symbols to convey a hidden meaning.

Define Allegory.

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Foreshadowing

In a mystery, an author mentions a suspicious-looking character many times early in the story. This is an example of:

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in the box

In the sentence "The marker is in the box," what is the prepositional phrase?

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It resolves the conflict and leads to the conclusion.

How does the climax contribute to the overall structure of a story?

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It resolves the conflict and leads to the conclusion.

How does the climax contribute to the overall structure of a story?

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They stayed at the beach

Identify the independent clause in the following sentence: "They stayed at the beach until the sun went down."

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Manor Farm

What is the original name of the farm where the story takes place?

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Imperative

What is the purpose of the following sentence: "Matt, throw the ball."?

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The pigs' corruption and abuse of power

What does the phrase "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others" represent?

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True

True or false: Animal Farm is an allegory for the Russian Revolution.

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Moses

What is the name of the Raven who talks about Sugar Candy Mountain?

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because she was late

In the sentence "She was marked tardy because she was late," what is the dependent clause?

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It has a surface level meaning and a deeper meaning represented by symbols.

Animal Farm is an allegory in that:

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Czar Nicholas II

Which historical figure does Mr. Jones, the farmer, represent?

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False

True or false: Animal Farm is an allegory about the American Revolution.

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so

Identify the conjunction in the sentence: "I need to wash my hair, so I need to buy shampoo."

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Old major/rebellion against the humans

__________ gathered all the animals together and laid the foundation for a future __________.

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Clover/efficient work schedule

How are most of the horses portrayed in Animal Farm?

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Napoleon/school to teach them how to read and writ

Which of the following is an independent clause?

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Mr. Jones came home drunk and forgot to feed the animals.

What event happens that pushes the animals to revolution?

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Logos

Which persuasive appeal relies on facts, data, and evidence?

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True

True or false: Pigs become the leaders because they can read and write.

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Jane loves dogs, but she has a pet cat.

In which sentence is the comma used correctly with a conjunction?

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Manipulate others using language and persuasive techniques

Squealer being a "brilliant talker" who was "very persuasive" and could "turn black into white" reveals his ability to:

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Beasts of England

What is the name of the song the animals sing in Animal Farm?

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The sheep represent the leaders of the Russian Revolution.

All of the following are examples of how the rebellion at Animal Farm reflects the Russian Revolution EXCEPT?

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sing

Identify the intransitive verb in the sentence: "The children sing at the concert."

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There is no distinct class system, so everyone is equal.

The theory of Animalism is like true Communism in that:

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Studies show that exercise releases endorphins, which can reduce anxiety.

Which of the following sentences provides the strongest evidence for the claim that exercise improves mental health?

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True

True or false: According to Napoleon, the young are the most important to educate.

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will

Select the helping verb in the sentence: "I will run to the bank."

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The farmers' fear of more animal rebellions

What leads to the Battle of the Cowshed?

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Sheep

Which animals repeatedly chant "Four legs good, two legs bad"?

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She was kidnapped by the neighboring farmer.

Which of the following DID NOT happen to Mollie in Chapter 5?

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They have no weaknesses.

Which of the following is NOT an element of an epic hero?

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He takes away Sunday-morning Meetings and debates

After the dogs run Snowball off, what is the first change that Napoleon makes on the farm after he has taken over?

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Ethos

Which persuasive appeal relies on the speaker's credibility and trustworthiness?

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False

True or false: Squealer tells everyone the windmill was Snowball's idea.

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The effects of pride on a person

What theme is developed in The Odyssey, The Scarlet Ibis, and The Most Dangerous Game?

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George Orwell

Who wrote Animal Farm?

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Boxer

What is the name of the hardworking horse?

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False

True or false: An epic poem will generally take place in a single, limited location.