Unit two Test Review
Review the following stories: Hamadi pg. 222 The Necklace pg. 208 Pancakes pg. 192 Blind to Failure pg. 252 Rosa Parks pg. 276 I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings page 238
TERMS TO KNOW Infer – to conclude by reasoning from evidence; to guess or surmise (inference)
Narrator: The voice that tells the story.
Point of View: The perspective from which a story is told.
First-Person Point of View: The narrator is a character in the story. The narrator refers to himself or herself as I or me (pronoun clues). A first-person narrator is limited since he or she can only present his or her own thoughts and feelings.
Third Person Point of View: The narrator is not a character in the story. Pronoun Clues: he, she, they, their The narrator is limited if he or she focuses on the thoughts and feelings of one character.
Revealing a character indirectly is called characterization.
Sample Questions: 1. Susan wonders whether someday she will Have a boyfriend Meet an immigrant her own age Write a book Return to Jerusalem
2. Why does Allen stop dating Jill? a. She does not get along with his mom. b. She always has to be perfect. c. She spends all of her time baking. d. She spends too much time at work.
3. Who told Rosa Parks to move from her seat on the bus? A white passenger A police officer The bus driver Her seatmate
4. The Loisels worry because the lost necklace Belongs to a friend Is the only valuable item they own Has emotional value Matches Madame’s dress
5. Vexation is a feeling of Remorse Excitement Irritation Anticipation
UNIT TWO VOCABULARLY Word Definition Picture 1 2
To give off an odor; smells badly UNIT TWO VOCABULARLY Word Definition Picture 1 Reek To give off an odor; smells badly 2 Castigate To punish
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