EOG Review Questions - Anna Byrd. After walking in the park all day, my feet cried, “Please give me a break!” What is this an example of?

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EOG Review Questions - Anna Byrd

After walking in the park all day, my feet cried, “Please give me a break!” What is this an example of?

The author of a story or poem paints a picture using ________ so that the reader can better visualize the scene.

The series of events that lead up to the climax…

What is an example of verbal irony?

An animal shelter shows abused and neglected dogs on a commercial regarding pet adoption. What persuasive technique are they using?

A sequence of events is organized from first to last. What kind of order is this?

Give an example of situational irony.

What is the difference between theme and moral?

What characteristics make up a narrative poem?

What characteristics make up a limerick?

Give an example of an informative text.

Explain the difference between an autobiography and a biography.

A democratic supporter writes a book regarding the inadequacies of the republican party. What might this book contain?

Give an example of a commercial and the commercial’s target audience.

Explain the difference between connotation and denotation.

“The bee went buzz,” is an example of what?

This is always the purpose of a story…

Name three words that signal a 3 rd person limited point of view.

Explain the difference between internal and external conflict.

Explain the difference between tone and mood.

Give one example of a stereotype.

What kind of marks signify dialogue?

What question does not need an answer?

How can you tell the difference between a primary and secondary source?

Think of any story, novel, or article we have read this year. Who is the protagonist and the antagonist in the story?

A synonym for an analogy…

What is the purpose of an allusion?

What is the purpose of a thesis statement?

Give an example of an understatement.

Give an example of Ms. Byrd’s favorite musical genre.

Explain the difference between REALISTIC FICTION AND FANTASY.

Give an example of hyperbole.

Assonance is the repetition of what?

Silly Sally sat in silence at supper. What is this an example of?

Companies often use a bandwagon approach to persuade the audience to buy a product. Give an example. *This could be something you make up or something you have actually seen.*

TRUE OR FALSE…

You should do some last minute studying before the End of Grade Tests.

You should eat breakfast before you come to school.

You should bring at least two number 2 pencils to school.

If you don’t know the answer, just choose C.

You should circle all answers in the test booklet.

You should frequently check to make sure your number on the answer sheet matches the number in the test booklet.

When you have finished the test, you should proofread the selections and your answer sheet.