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Which of the following identifies the underlined phrase in the sentence below?
Coach Mack's basketball team from 2011 is by far his best group of athletes.
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complete subject
complete predicate
• simple subject
simple predicate

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The Literature of the Americas II Unit Test
A)
The gerund phrase in the sentence below is used as a
Everyone enjoys watching a dolphin show.
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• subject.
• direct object.
O predicate nominative.
• predicate adjective.
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Which is the appesitive in the santanes below?
Bur neighber, Mrs. Eddy, is an editor.
( paint)
• Mis. Eddy
Our
editor
neighbor
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Which sentence pattern describes the sentence below?
Hybrids produce less pollution than conventional cars.
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O s-v-o
O s-V-10
O S-V-N
S-V-A
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A)
Which sentence pattern describes the sentence below?
Global warming is a real threat to the planet.
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O s-V-0
O S-v-I-O
O S-V-N
O S-V-A
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Which is the predicate adjective in the sentence below?
Snakes have often been helpful to human beings.
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often
• have
• been
O helpful
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Which is the predicate nominative in the sentence below?
Switzerland is a politically neutral country.
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• neutral
country
Switzerland
• politically
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Which is the indirect object in the sentence below?
Sid built us a stereo cabinet in the basement.
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O Sid
O us
cabinet
basement
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A) Match the word with the correct definition. (2 points)
ways in which an author reveals personality
recognition of the difference between appearance and reality
the implied or stated message of a story
the attribution of human characteristics to nonhuman things
the secondary meaning of a word
words and phrases characteristic of a profession or group
the stated meaning of a word
the feeling of atmosphere in a piece of writing
:: personification
# irony
:: characterization
# theme
#: mood #: jargon
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Read the following sentences from "The Youngest Doll."
The aunt thought he was listening for the breathing of the prawn to see if it was still alive, and shefondly lifted h of thecreature's antennae. The young man released the ruffle and looked fixedly at his father. "You couldhave c just wanted youto come and see the prawn that has been paying for your education these twenty years."
In these sentences, the prawn most likely symbolizes
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• a craving for power and knowledge.
• 'a sense of selfish motivation and greed.
• a feeling of unity between father and son.
• a secret shared between doctor and patient.
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Which of the following best describes the diction of this excerpt from "The Youngest Doll"?
In those days, the family was nearly ruined; they lived surrounded by a past that was breaking up around on the frayed linen cloth of the dining room table."
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• lofty and archaic
direct and dialectal
o vivid and figurative
• casual and informal
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Which of the following from "When Greek Meets Greek" contains an example of idiom?
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© *I know of a landlord up the road who vow that he ain't ever taking anybody who come from the West Indies."
• "Sure, you stand a chance."
O "I am an Untouchable from the heart of India."
'This house is too small for the two of we," Ram say to himself, "one will have to go."
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Which of the following situations in "The Censors" represents an example of situational irony?
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• Juan ends up being executed after censoring his own love letter to Mariana.
• Juan decides to report a colleague for trying to organize against the organization they work for.
• Juan decides to become a censor to approve his own love letter to Mariana.
O Juan wants to screen letters but instead is asked to check for explosives.
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Which of the following is the theme of "When Greek Meets Greek"?
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the struggle to withstand discrimination
O loneliness in an ever-changing world
• the need for higher education at all ages
•the difficulty of making new friends
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Match the word with the correct definition. (2 points)
ways in which an author reveals personality
recognition of the difference between appearance and reality
the implied or stated message of a story
the attribution of human characteristics to nonhuman things
the secondary meaning of a word
words and ohrases characteristic of a profession or group
the stated meaning of a word
the feeling of atmosphere in a piece of wnting
:: personification
:: Irony
:: characterization
as argon
Es connotation
as denolation
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simple subject
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subject
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Mrs. Eddy
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s-v-o
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S-V-N
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helpful
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neutral
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us
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ways in which an author reveals personality: characterization
recognition of the difference between appearance and reality: irony
the implied or stated message of a story: theme
the attribution of human characteristics to nonhuman things: personification
the secondary meaning of a word: connotation
words and phrases characteristic of a profession or group: jargon
the stated meaning of a word: denotation
the feeling of atmosphere in a piece of writing: mood
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Based on the context provided, the prawn most likely symbolizes a craving for power and knowledge.
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The best description of the diction in this excerpt from "The Youngest Doll" is vivid and figurative.
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The phrase "This house is too small for the two of we" contains an example of idiom.
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The situation where Juan ends up being executed after censoring his own love letter to Mariana represents an example of situational irony.
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The theme of "When Greek Meets Greek" is the struggle to withstand discrimination.
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ways in which an author reveals personality: characterization
recognition of the difference between appearance and reality: irony
the implied or stated message of a story: theme
the attribution of human characteristics to nonhuman things: personification
the secondary meaning of a word: connotation
words and phrases characteristic of a profession or group: jargon
the stated meaning of a word: denotation
the feeling of atmosphere in a piece of writing: mood

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