Sophomore Advance English Final Exam 100 point exam 50 one point scantrons 2 ten point short answers 1 30 point essay.

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Sophomore Advance English Final Exam 100 point exam 50 one point scantrons 2 ten point short answers 1 30 point essay

Part I – Vocabulary (10) Sentence completions – study your vocab books Lessons

Review Groups 1.Grammar review – S/V Agreement and Pronoun Usage 2.Grammar review – Pro/Ant Agreement and Modifiers Lord of the Flies 5.1 st two open-ended topics 6.2 nd two o-e topics

Part 2 – Grammar and Usage (15) S-V Agreement Pronoun Usage Modifiers Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement Glossary of Usage

Part 3 – 1984 (10) Character Plot Theme - Party Slogans

Part 4 – Lord of the Flies Symbols (main ones) Plot Character (Quotes – identify speaker)

Part 5 – Reading Comprehension 5 multiple choice SAT style questions that you can’t study for.

Part 7 – Open-ended questions (2) Comparisons choose 2 characters – how do you compare them? Discuss theme – concept of power in lit we read Relevancy to current events in lit Golding’s theme – what is it? Don’t be too concerned with writing structure – answer the question clearly.

Part 8 – Essay – Choose one 30 points Discuss theme in one or more works Topics: societal flaws and defects, man’s “savage instinct,” social hierarchy or structure, the tragic hero, the failings or success of society