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What is the main purpose of a theme in a literary text?(2 points)
Responses
To introduce the characters
To introduce the characters
To explain the setting
To explain the setting
To convey the underlying message
To convey the underlying message
To describe the plot
select two that apply
Responses
To introduce the characters
To introduce the characters
To explain the setting
To explain the setting
To convey the underlying message
To convey the underlying message
To describe the plot
select two that apply
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Which of the following best describes a fable?(2 points)
Responses
A story set in a futuristic world
A story set in a futuristic world
A story with fantastical creatures and magic
A story with fantastical creatures and magic
A story with a moral lesson featuring animals as characters
A story with a moral lesson featuring animals as characters
A story that recounts historical events
Responses
A story set in a futuristic world
A story set in a futuristic world
A story with fantastical creatures and magic
A story with fantastical creatures and magic
A story with a moral lesson featuring animals as characters
A story with a moral lesson featuring animals as characters
A story that recounts historical events
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What does the term "alliteration" refer to in a poem?(2 points)
Responses
The repetition of vowel sounds
The repetition of vowel sounds
The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
The use of specific rhyme schemes
The use of specific rhyme schemes
The overall rhythm of the poem
Responses
The repetition of vowel sounds
The repetition of vowel sounds
The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
The use of specific rhyme schemes
The use of specific rhyme schemes
The overall rhythm of the poem
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In a story, what does the term "central idea" mean?(2 points)
Responses
The sequence of events
The sequence of events
The setting and time period
The setting and time period
The main point or message the author wants to convey
The main point or message the author wants to convey
The dialogue between the characters
Responses
The sequence of events
The sequence of events
The setting and time period
The setting and time period
The main point or message the author wants to convey
The main point or message the author wants to convey
The dialogue between the characters
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How can a reader determine the genre of a literary text?(2 points)
Responses
By identifying the author's background
By identifying the author's background
By examining the length of the text
By examining the length of the text
By analyzing the text's themes and characteristics
By analyzing the text's themes and characteristics
By looking at the publication dateHow can a reader determine the genre of a literary text?(2 points)
Responses
By identifying the author's background
By identifying the author's background
By examining the length of the text
By examining the length of the text
By analyzing the text's themes and characteristics
By analyzing the text's themes and characteristics
By looking at the publication date
Responses
By identifying the author's background
By identifying the author's background
By examining the length of the text
By examining the length of the text
By analyzing the text's themes and characteristics
By analyzing the text's themes and characteristics
By looking at the publication dateHow can a reader determine the genre of a literary text?(2 points)
Responses
By identifying the author's background
By identifying the author's background
By examining the length of the text
By examining the length of the text
By analyzing the text's themes and characteristics
By analyzing the text's themes and characteristics
By looking at the publication date
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What is an example of figurative language?(2 points)
Responses
He ran as fast as a cheetah.
He ran as fast as a cheetah.
She has two cats.
She has two cats.
The sun is hot.
The sun is hot.
The door is open.
Responses
He ran as fast as a cheetah.
He ran as fast as a cheetah.
She has two cats.
She has two cats.
The sun is hot.
The sun is hot.
The door is open.
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The main purpose of a theme in a literary text is:
- To convey the underlying message
- (While "To introduce the characters," "To explain the setting," and "To describe the plot" are important elements of a literary text, they are not the main purpose of a theme.)
- To convey the underlying message
- (While "To introduce the characters," "To explain the setting," and "To describe the plot" are important elements of a literary text, they are not the main purpose of a theme.)
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GPT-4o mini
The statement that best describes a fable is:
- A story with a moral lesson featuring animals as characters.
- A story with a moral lesson featuring animals as characters.
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GPT-4o mini
The term "alliteration" refers to:
- The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
- The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
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GPT-4o mini
The term "central idea" in a story means:
- The main point or message the author wants to convey.
- The main point or message the author wants to convey.
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GPT-4o mini
A reader can determine the genre of a literary text by:
- By analyzing the text's themes and characteristics.
- By analyzing the text's themes and characteristics.
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GPT-4o mini
An example of figurative language is:
- He ran as fast as a cheetah.
- He ran as fast as a cheetah.
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