1. The sound device in which vowel sounds of nearby words are repeated is called (1 point)
alliteration
assonance
consonance
onomatopoeia
2. The word wail is an example of (1 point)
alliteration
assonance
consonance
onomatopoeia
3. In “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” why does the wedding guest listen to the mariner’s
tale?
(1 point)
He can’t help himself.
The wedding has been delayed.
He does not want to go to the wedding.
The mariner is holding him by the arm.
Choose the correct word to complete
the sentence.
4. I think Bob will graduate a year earlier than _______. (1 point)
he
him
5. Certainly no one laughed as loud as _______. (1 point)
her
she
6. Jackie is much taller than ______. (1 point)
me
i
7. The timorous child hid behind his father’s leg. (1 point)
scared
tiny
courageous
silly
8. She felt very excited about her many college prospects. (1 point)
classes
options
professors
brochures
9. The couple had the foresight to buy a home large enough for a growing family. (1 point)
thoughtful planning
financial backing
architectural plans
property
10. Rainy days always left her in a pensive mood. (1 point)
thoughtful
angry
impatient
energetic
11. The view from the mountaintop was truly sublime. (1 point)
expansive
disappointing
forgettable
awe-inspiring
12. The treasure was found in a secluded part of the forest. (1 point)
dense
populated
isolated
pristine
13. The son promised to abide with his ill father until he was well. (1 point)
get along
pray
remain
communicate
14. The boy did his penance for stealing. (1 point)
suffering
praying
apologizing
fast talking
Decide if the underlined pronoun in the sentences below is used as a subject, a predicate nominative, or an appositive.
15. Both Ben and "he" will graduate at the same time. (1 point)
subject
predicate nominative
appositive
16. The driver of that station was "she". (1 point)
subject
predicate nominative
appositive
17. The customers at the passenger window were Sol and "he". (1 point)
subject
predicate nominative
appositive
Identify how the underlined pronoun in each sentence is being used.
18. Someone sent Ed and "me" a text from an unknown phone. (1 point)
direct object
indirect object
19. Mr. Simons saw Owen and "us" at the registry. (1 point)
direct object
indirect object
20. Show Edie and "her" your new computer. (1 point)
direct object
indirect object
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
21. Except for Ronnie and _____, everyone was on time. (1 point)
him
he
22. Between you and _____, I know the answer to the mystery. (1 point)
I
me
23. Leave your message with Ms. Horioka and _____. (1 point)
me
I
24. It was Geraldine Ferraro _______ ran for vice president in 1984. (1 point)
who
whom
25. With _____ did you have dinner? (1 point)
who
whom
My answers
01. B
02. D
03. B
04. B
05. A
06. A
07. A
08. B
09. A
10. A
11. D
12. C
13. A
14. A
15. A
16. B
17. B
18. B
19. B
20. A
21. A
22. A
23. B
24. A
25. B
Please Help
42 answers
her****
she
Decide if the underlined pronoun in the sentences below is used as a subject, a predicate nominative, or an appositive.
15. Both Ben and "he" will graduate at the same time. (1 point)
subject ***
predicate nominative
appositive
16. The driver of that station was "she". (1 point)
subject
predicate nominative****
appositive
17. The customers at the passenger window were Sol and "he". (1 point)
subject
predicate nominative ***
appositive
Identify how the underlined pronoun in each sentence is being used.
18. Someone sent Ed and "me" a text from an unknown phone. (1 point)
direct object
indirect object *****
19. Mr. Simons saw Owen and "us" at the registry. (1 point)
direct object
indirect object *****
20. Show Edie and "her" your new computer. (1 point)
direct object ****
indirect object
1. B
2. D
3. A
4. A
5. B
6. B
7. A
8. B
9. A
10. A
11. D
12. C
13. C
14. A
15. A
16. B
17. B
18. B
19. A
20. B
21. A
22. B
23. A
24. A
25. B
Believe me i just took it and got wrong answers thanks to Boo
these are correct as the quiz says what they are after the fact obviously
DIRECT OBJECT
INDIRECT OBJECT
2. D onomatopoeia (the word [wail] is an example of)
3. A He can't help himself (why does the wedding guest listen to the mariner's tale)
4. A I think Bob will graduate a year earlier than (he)
5. B Certainly no one laughed as loud as (she)
6. B Jackie is much taller than (I)
7. A scared (timorous)
8. B options (prospects)
9. A thoughtful planning (foresight)
10. A thoughtful (pensive)
11. D awe-inspiring (sublime)
12. C isolated (secluded)
13. C remain (abide)
14. A suffering (penance)
15. A subject (Both Ben and [he])
16. B predicate nominative (that station was [she])
17. B predicate nominative (window were Sol and [he])
18. B indirect object (sent Ed and [me] a text)
19. A direct object (Owen and [us] at the registry)
20. B indirect object (show Edie and [her] your)
21. Except for Ronnie and (him), everyone was on time
22. Between you and (me), I know the answer to the mystery
23. Leave your message with Ms. Horioka and (me)
24. It was Geraldine Ferraro (who) ran for vice president in 1984
25. With (whom) did you have dinner?
Did the test and these are the answers, also made them revision proof.