1108 ENGLISH (PACE)

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____________ wrote Twice Freed.

Patricia M. St. John

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Onesimus, a runaway ____________ , is the main character of the book.

slave

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The characters are introduced in the ____________ of a story.

exposition

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The main conflict develops in the ____________ .

complication

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The ____________ ends with the climax, at which point the all-important action or all-important decision takes place.

complication

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In the resolution we find out what happens to the other characters and how the minor ____________ are settled.

conflicts

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... Pascasia ... adopted a motherless lamb and nursed it like a baby.

[Is this a "simile", "metaphor" or "personification"?]

simile

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"I was just a beast before, obeying every desire of my body..."

[Is this a "simile", "metaphor" or "personification"?]

metaphor

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... Onesimus as feeble as an old man and leaning on Luke's arm.

[Is this a "simile", "metaphor" or "personification"?]

simile

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... his heart kept calling out, Not branding, not branding.

[Is this a "simile", "metaphor" or "personification"?]

personification

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atone

to pay for

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odious

unpleasant

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meticulous

careful

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staunch

to stop

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giddy

dizzy

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imperceptible

not able to be seen

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"The majority is always right" is a Biblical principle.

[True or False]

False

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A responsible government encourages people to exercise self-control.

[True or False]

True

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Responsible Bible-believing citizens should refuse government handouts.

[True or False]

True

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Moral restraint and self-control are the fruits of liberal governments.

[True or False]

False

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A person should go to church because he believes it is a good idea.

[True or False]

False

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A nation of people with self-control needs fewer government controls.

[True or False]

True

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Parents should send their children to Christian schools ____________ .

a) so their children will learn from Godly teachers and curriculum materials

b) because public schools teach humanism and evolution

c) because their pastor said it is wrong to send children to public schools

d) because the Bible commands them to give their children a Godly education

d.

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Responsible citizens will vote for political candidates who ____________ .

a) promise to provide good paying jobs for all those who are out of work

b) promise to cut back on both government services and spending and cut taxes

c) promise to raise taxes on "big business" and use the money to help the poor

d) promise to provide child-care services for all mothers who need to work

b.

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MEMORY VERSE

Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ. Galatians 6:2

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irrevocable

final

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decrepit

broken down

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saunter

to stroll

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brigands

robbers

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physique

body-form

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menagerie

a collection

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poignant

keen

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explain

to give reasons

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describe

to give details; to give a mental picture

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discuss

to consider all parts of a problem or situation

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compare

to note similarities

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contrast

to show differences

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summarize

to give a brief account

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evaluate

to determine the worth or importance of

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criticize

to judge

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... the sea beyond the canal was a line of silver.

[Is this a "simile", "metaphor" or "personification"?]

metaphor

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He leaped and sang like a young mad thing...

[Is this a "simile", "metaphor" or "personification"?]

simile

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His whisper was like a spark dropped on dry tinder...

[Is this a "simile", "metaphor" or "personification"?]

simile

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... the flowers were opening their faces as though to look up at her.

[Is this a "simile", "metaphor" or "personification"?]

personification

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"You are young and strong," the lazy blue water seemed to tell him...

[Is this a "simile", "metaphor" or "personification"?]

personification

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... his face ... was white as death

[Is this a "simile", "metaphor" or "personification"?]

simile

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The morning was stealing in, wrapped in a gray mist

[Is this a "simile", "metaphor" or "personification"?]

personification

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The main character of Twice Freed is ____________ .

Onesimus

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Twice Freed is a ____________ story interwoven with Scriptural and historical facts.

a) fictional

b) nonfictional

fictional

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The beginning of a story is the ____________ , the middle is the ____________ and the ending is the ____________ .

exposition, complication, resolution

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In the exposition of a story, the ____________ are introduced.

characters

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In the complication, the main ____________ develops.

conflict

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The complication ends with the ____________ , at which point the all-important action or all-important decision takes place.

climax

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The five kinds of conflict are ____________ .

Man against man, Man against a group, Man against nature, Man against himself, Man against God

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The conflict arises between the main character, called the ____________ , and the ____________ , who opposes him.

protagonist, antagonist

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In the resolution we find out what happens to the other ____________ and how the minor ____________ are settled.

characters, conflicts