1.Select the correct answer from the list. (1 point)
Frank was in the middle of a ___ <--select answer
Earlier that morning his science experiment of a volcano erupted and made a mess all over his room. It was an absolute ___ <--select answer
2.Read the following poem.
The giant walks along the beach
He takes his cat along with him
But careful he is to make sure each
Don’t get lost when the sun sets dim.
Determine the rhyme scheme pattern for the poem
A. ABBA
B. ABAB
C. ABAC
D. ABCD
Literary Analysis Unit Test
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3. Read the following passage:
The slimy, green monster trudged along with a horrific slurping sound. Upon passing a river, he noticed a burly, green lump moving along beside him. How terrifying, he thought to himself as he noticed the creature continued to follow him. He picked up his pace, but the creature would not cease to follow him. Finally, he moved away from the river and the creature disappeared!
Explain what hints in the passage allow you to infer that the creature in the river is actually the monster walking along it.
(1 point)
A. We know that the creature in the river is the monster because the text states that it is a “lump moving along beside him,” which shows the creature's appearance.
B. We know that the creature in the river is the monster because the text states that it “continues to follow him” and then disappears when "he moved away" from the river.
C. We know that the creature in the river is the monster because the text states that a “slimy green monster trudged along with a horrific slurping sound.”
D. We know that the creature in the river is the monster because the text states that the monster, “upon passing a river,” notices the creature "moving" next to him
Read the following passage:
Noelle often would sit by herself at lunch. She was often too shy to go and introduce herself to her classmates. One day, a new boy at school decided to sit next to her. She was terrified that he might talk to her, mostly because she felt she never knew what to say and often did not have anything in common with her peers.
Later that evening, she decided to ask her mother what to do. Her mother told her that sometimes other students feel the same way and that it couldn’t hurt to try introducing herself.
The next day, Noelle chose to say hello to the boy. It turned out he knew about all sorts of things that she was interested in too!
Which two statements describe themes found in the passage? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
Doing things by yourself is often much easier.
It is best to keep to oneself.
Most people have difficulty in new situations.
Trying new things can lead to great experiences.
There is no cure for being shy.
Oliver has to create a summary for his social studies class about the beginning of westward expansion in the United States. Which option describes something Oliver should include in his summary?(1 point)
the main events leading to the expansion of the country
Oliver’s opinion about whether it was a good idea to expand
subjective writing that contains one point of view of one of the travelers
details about each passenger of the caravans that traveled west
Determine whether each characteristic describes first person, third person limited, or third person omniscient point of view.(2 points)
first person third person limited third person omniscient
is told by the main character
first person – is told by the main character
third person limited – is told by the main character
third person omniscient – is told by the main character
tells the perspectives of multiple characters
first person – tells the perspectives of multiple characters
third person limited – tells the perspectives of multiple characters
third person omniscient – tells the perspectives of multiple characters
uses the pronoun I
first person – uses the pronoun I
third person limited – uses the pronoun I
third person omniscient – uses the pronoun I
is told by a narrator outside of the story
first person – is told by a narrator outside of the story
third person limited – is told by a narrator outside of the story
third person omniscient – is told by a narrator outside of the story
uses the pronouns she, he, they, it
first person – uses the pronouns she, he, they, it
third person limited – uses the pronouns she, he, they, it
third person omniscient – uses the pronouns she, he, they, it
Determine which characteristics are a part of the genres of historical fiction, fantasy, science fiction, and poetry.(2 points)
historical fiction fantasy science fiction poetry
contains magic and fairy tale elements
historical fiction – contains magic and fairy tale elements
fantasy – contains magic and fairy tale elements
science fiction – contains magic and fairy tale elements
poetry – contains magic and fairy tale elements
takes historical events and expands on them
historical fiction – takes historical events and expands on them
fantasy – takes historical events and expands on them
science fiction – takes historical events and expands on them
poetry – takes historical events and expands on them
includes science and technology
historical fiction – includes science and technology
fantasy – includes science and technology
science fiction – includes science and technology
poetry – includes science and technology
divided into stanzas
historical fiction – divided into stanzas
fantasy – divided into stanzas
science fiction – divided into stanzas
poetry – divided into stanzas
Read the following sentence:
She hopped into the pilot's seat and grabbed the controls, frantically searching for the button that would propel the ship into overdrive and straight into the waiting wormhole.
Which genre does the sentence best fit into?
(1 point)
historical fiction
mystery
fantasy
science fiction
Imagine you were reading a story about the waves at a beach in California. What is the purpose of adding the following detail?
Blue fireworks sprayed as if touching the sky, reaching out until the highest droplet curved and then fell back toward the others in the vast ocean.
(1 point)
to give the reader the feeling of being weightless in water
to give the reader the image of the waves curling up
to give the reader the smell of the salt of the water
to give the reader the sounds of the waves crashing
Literary Analysis Unit Test
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Item 10
Read the following passage.
Simon wanted to learn how to play drums. He asked his mom if he could learn. She agreed and found out that there were lessons next week. Simon couldn’t wait to go. He already had a drum kit that he had inherited from his grandfather.
Predict which would come next in this narrative.
(1 point)
Simon went to a concert to hear his favorite drummer.
Simon bought a new drum kit to practice playing.
Simon’s mom drove him to his very first practice.
Simon played the drums for his sister and her friends.
Literary Analysis Unit Test
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Item 11
Explain the meaning of the metaphor italicized below.
Her hair was a glistening raven’s wing that flowed in dark tresses down her back.
(2 points)
essay
Write one to two sentences explaining how an author can reveal character development to the reader.(2 points)
essay
Write three to four sentences explaining the differences between listening to a story, watching a story, and reading a story.
Essay
Write one to two sentences explaining what should be included in an introduction.
essay
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thing is, ive asked questions for my homeworks and no one's been helping me/ my friends name is hafsah and she needs help on some work too
Trying new things can lead to great experience
this one bout noelle :]
Which genre does the sentence best fit into?
(1 point)
historical fiction
mystery
fantasy
science fiction
i think its probably science fiction-- not fantasy, historical fiction, . probably not to keen on mystery so im pretty sure on science fictio
Blue fireworks sprayed as if touching the sky, reaching out until the highest droplet curved and then fell back toward the others in the vast ocean.
(1 point)
to give the reader the feeling of being weightless in water
to give the reader the image of the waves curling up
to give the reader the smell of the salt of the water
to give the reader the sounds of the waves crashing
answer: to give the reader the image of the waves curling up
Simon wanted to learn how to play drums. He asked his mom if he could learn. She agreed and found out that there were lessons next week. Simon couldn’t wait to go. He already had a drum kit that he had inherited from his grandfather.
Predict which would come next in this narrative.
(1 point)
Simon went to a concert to hear his favourite drummer.
Simon bought a new drum kit to practice playing.
Simon’s mom drove him to his very first practice.
Simon played the drums for his sister and her friends.
#answer: Simon’s mom drove him to his very first practice.
the main events leading to the expansion of the country
Oliver’s opinion about whether it was a good idea to expand
subjective writing that contains one point of view of one of the travelers
details about each passenger of the caravans that traveled west
hope this helps
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One reason no one has answered is that you posted too much at one time. No one wants to tackle all of that work at one time. You would do well to have posted the FIRST question ONLY. BTW, you didn't include the list from which to choose the answers for #1 so no one could answer that question anyway. You might make another post with the second or maybe the second and third questions.
Explain the meaning of the metaphor italicized below.
Her hair was a glistening raven’s wing that flowed in dark tresses down her back.
1.catastrophe & disaster
2.ABAB
3.We know that the creature in the river is the monster because the text states that it “continues to follow him” and then disappears when "he moved away" from the river.
there is no cure for being shy & trying new things can lead top great experiences
historical fiction
fantasy
poetry
science fiction
third person omniscient
third person omniscient
first person
third person omniscient
third person limited
science fiction
i think its to give the reader the image of the waves curling up. i might be wrong someone might want to over check me tho
1. Catastrophe, Disaster
2. ABAB
3. We know that the creature in the rive is the monster because the text states it "continues to follow him"...
4. Most people have difficulty in new situations & Trying new things can lead to great experiences.
5. A, the main events leading to the expansion of a country.
6. Third person limited & omniscient
third person omniscient
first person
first person
third person limited & omniscient
7. Poetry
Science Fiction
historical fiction
fantasy
8. D Science Fiction
Guaranteed!
The metaphor is pretty much saying that her hair was silky, black, and long.
They could give descriptive details about the character that there talking about.
They are different in many ways. For instance reading is different from watching because with reading you cant visually see what's going on but as for watching you can. Reading and listening are pretty different too. They are different because you don't need to visualize as much for listening cause you don't have to read.
In an introduction you need to have a hook. A hook is something that really pulls the readers attention and make them want to read it.
1. catastrophe disaster.
2.ABAB
3. We know that the creature in the river is the monster because the text states that it “continues to follow him” and then disappears when "he moved away" from the river.
4. Most people have difficulty in new situations.
1. catastrophe disaster.
2.ABAB
3. We know that the creature in the river is the monster because the text states that it “continues to follow him” and then disappears when "he moved away" from the river.
4. Most people have difficulty in new situations. & Trying new things can lead to great experiences.
5. the main events leading to the expansion of the country
6. is told by the main character - first person
tells the perspectives of multiple characters - third person omniscient
uses the pronouns she, he, they, it - third person limited & third person omniscient
uses the pronoun I - first person
is told by a narrator outside of the story - third person limited & third person omniscient
2. ABAB
3. We know that the creature in the river is the monster because the text states that it "continues to follow him" and disappears when "he moved away" from the river.
4. Trying new things can lead to great experiences, Most people have difficulty in new situations.
5. the main events leading to the expansion of the country
6. tells the perspective of multiple characters: third person omniscent
uses the pronouns she, he, they, it: third person limited & omniscent
is told by the main character: first person
is told by a narrator outside of the story: third person limited & omniscent
uses the pronoun I: first person
7. science fiction, poetry, fantasy, historical fiction
8. science fiction
9. to give the reader the image of the waves curling up
10. Simon's mom drove him to his very first practice.
The rest are all yours, good luck!
1. technology
2. a hero
3. nature
4. gods and goddesses
technology
a hero
nature
gods and goddesses
plssss help
2.ABAB
3. Nature
4. B
5. Most people have difficulty in new situations & trying new things can lead to great experiences
6.the main events to the expansion of the country
7. Third person omniscient
First person
Their person limited and omniscient
First person
Third person limited and omniscient
8. Fantasy
Science fiction
Historical fiction
Poetry
9. Science fiction
10. To give the reader the image of the waves curling up
11. Simons mom drive him to his very first practice
12. Need to do your self
13. Need to do your self
14. Need to do your self
15. Need to do your self
12-15 are your answers you can do it try your best :) I believe in you.
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Frank was in the middle of a
catastrophe!Earlier that morning, the volcano he created for his science experiment erupted and made a mess all over his room. It was an absolute
disaster.
2#ABAB
3#The slimy, green monster trudged along with a horrific slurping sound. Upon passing a river,etc
question#Which statement explains how hints in the passage allow you to infer that the creature in the river is actually the monster walking along it?
#answer:We know that the creature in the river is the monster because the text states that it “continues to follow him” and then disappears when "he moved away" from the river.
#4 Which statement describes a theme found in the passage?
#answer:Trying new things can lead to great experiences
5#Oliver has to create a summary for his social studies class about the beginning of westward expansion in the United States. Which option describes something Oliver should include in his summary?
#answer: The main events leading to the expansion of the country
#6 Determine whether each characteristic describes first person, third person limited, or third person omniscient point of view. Select one or two answer choices for each characteristic.
#answer: #1 first person #2 third person limited and third person omniscient #3third person omniscient #4 third person limited
#5 first person
#7:Determine which characteristics are a part of the genres of historical fiction, fantasy, science fiction, and poetry.
#answer: 1#fantasy 2#historical fiction 3#poetry 4# science fiction
8:Which genre does the sentence best fit into?
#answer: scienc fiction
9#magine you were reading a story about the waves at a beach in California. What is the purpose of adding the following detail?
Blue fireworks sprayed as if touching the sky, reaching out until the highest droplet curved and then fell back toward the others in the vast ocean.
#answer:to give the reader the image of the waves curling up
10#Which sentence is the most logical prediction to make about what comes next in the narrative?
answer#Simon’s mom drove him to his very first practice.
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2.ABAB
3. Nature
4. B
5. Most people have difficulty in new situations & trying new things can lead to great experiences
6.the main events to the expansion of the country
7. Third person omniscient
First person
Their person limited and omniscient
First person
Third person limited and omniscient
8. Fantasy
Science fiction
Historical fiction
Poetry
9. Science fiction
10. To give the reader the image of the waves curling up
11. Simons mom drive him to his very first practice
12. Need to do your self
13. Need to do your self
14. Need to do your self
15. Need to do your self
12-15 are your answers you can do it try your best
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1. Catastrophe, disaster.
2. ABAB
3. We know that the creature in the river is the monster because the text states that it “continues to follow him” and then disappears when "he moved away" from the river.
4. Trying new things can lead to great experiences, Doing things by yourself is often much easier.
5. The main events leading to the expansion of the country
6. Third person Limited & Third person omniscient, (1st, & 2nd row) 3rd row, First-person. 4th row, first-person. 5th-row Third person omniscient.
7. Science Fiction. 2nd row, poetry. 3rd row, fantasy. 4th row, historical fiction.
8. Science Fiction.
9. To give the reader the image of the waves curling up.
10. Simon’s mom drove him to his very first practice.
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^Connexus Answers^
1. Frank was in the middle of a [catastrophe]! Earlier that morning, the volcano he created for his science experiment erupted and made a mess all over his room. It was an absolute [disaster].
2. A, B, A, B
3. We know that the creature in the river is the monster because the text states that it “continues to follow him” and then disappears when "he moved away" from the river.
4. Trying new things can lead to great experiences. (BTW Its just 1 correct)
5. the main events leading to the expansion of the country
6. uses the pronouns I - first person
uses the pronouns she, he, they, it - third person limited & third person omniscient
is told by a narrator outside of the story - third person limited & third person
is told by the main character - first person
tells the perspectives of multiple characters - third person omniscient
7. takes past events and expands on them - historical fiction
includes future events and technology - science fiction
divided into stanza - poetry
contains magic and fairy tale elements - fantasy
8. science fiction
9. to give the reader the image of the waves curling up
10. Simon’s mom drove him to his very first practice.
11. The metaphor is pretty much saying that her hair was silky, black, and long.
12. They could give descriptive details about the character that there talking about.
13. They are different in many ways. For instance reading is different from watching because with reading you cant visually see what's going on but as for watching you can. Reading and listening are pretty different too. They are different because you don't need to visualize as much for listening cause you don't have to read.
14. In an introduction you need to have a hook. A hook is something that really pulls the readers attention and make them want to read it.
Remember to change the written answers to your own words. Written answers courtesy of @bonjour.
2. ABAB
3. We know that the creature in the river is the monster because the text states that it “continues to follow him”
4. Trying new thinks can lead too great experiences.
5. The main events leading too expansion of the country
6. First person , third person limited and third person omniscient, first person , third person omniscient , third person limited and third person omniscient.
7. Fantasy, historical fiction , poetry, science fiction.
8. Science fiction
9. To give the reader the image of waves curling up .
10. Simons mom drove him to his very first practice .
11 . The metaphor is saying her hair was black, silky and long .
12. They could give descriptive details about the character were talking about .
13. Go too bonjours answers .
14. In an introduction you need to have a hook. A hook is Something that really pulls readers attention and makes them want to read it .
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Abab
Continues to follow
Trying
The main
First, third limited and omniscient, third limited and omniscient, third omniscient and first
Historical, fantasy, science, poetry
Science fiction
Waves curling up
First practice
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Catastrophe & disaster
D
B
D (theres only 1 correct answer)
A
Tells the pers-
Third person omn
Is told by a narr-
Third person lim & third person omn
Uses the pronouns /-
First person
Is told by the main-
First person
Uses pronouns she, he, they, it-
Third person lim & third peson omn
Takes past- historical fiction
Includes future -science fiction
Contains magic-fantasy
Divided into- poetry
A
A
B
B
C
A
A
B
D
Sorry i got you through this part but you have to do the rest
Is right use this to check your work not steal answers you will fail if you cheat. you need to learn.
#1. Suspense
#2. Humor
#3. Comic Relief
#4. by thinking about how the story makes them feel
100%! ill get you 4/4
morning, the volcano he created for
his science experiment erupted and
made a mess all over his room. It
was an absolute DISASTER.
2.ABAB
3. We know that the creature in the river is the monster because the text states that it “continues to follow him” and then disappears when "he moved away" from the river.
4.there is no cure for being shy/trying new things can lead to great experiences.
5. the main events leading to the expansion of the country.
6.on your own sorry
7.on your own sorry
8. science fiction
9. to give the reader the image of the waves curling up
10. Simon’s mom drove him to his very first practice.
11.idk this one I’ll come back for update
12. Increasing the dramaMaking the character moremature on solving asituation.
13. Everyone loves to listen to stories. There is hardlyanyone among us who has not heard a story duringour childhood. Stories keeps children engaged and letthem feel that they are also participating in theprocess of story telling.
14. You should include a setting toa story in a narrativeintro. You have to set the stageproperly beforeproceeding succesfully with anarrative story.