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Family Feud Test Review for Unit 1
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Rules and Directions Two people will come to the front of the room and sit in the desk. The question will come up on the screen. The teacher will read the question ALL THE WAY THROUGH. Whoever slaps the desk first (there will be a line judge) will be able to answer. If you get it wrong, the other person has a chance to answer. If you hesitate for more than 2 seconds, it is the other persons turn. If you change your answer mid sentence, and it is right, you will be given credit.
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Question 1 What is the term for the author’s feelings about what he/she writes? TONE
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Question 2 What is the term for how the reader feels when reading something? MOOD
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Question 3 When the author uses description and dialogue to give the reader information about characters. Characterization
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Question 4 The writer can can write to inform, persuade or entertain. What is this called? Author’s Purpose
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Question 5 Literature can be written in 1 st, 2 nd or 3 rd person. What is this called? Point of View
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Question 6 The overall message or moral of a story. Theme
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Question 7 The series of events in a story. PLOT
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Question 8 The central problem (s) of a story. CONFLICT
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Question 9 The “F” of FANBOYS. FOR
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Question 10 The “N” of FANBOYS. NOR
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Question 11 The “S” of FANBOYS. SO
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Question 12 A combination of two independent clauses. COMPOUNDSENTENCE
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Question 13 The part of a story where the author gives background information on setting and characters. Exposition
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Question 14 The main character in a story is called the ___________ Protagonist
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Question 15 All events in a plot leading to climax is called… Rising Action
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Question 16 The turning point and most intense part of a story is called the… Climax
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Question 17 This type of conflict might include a character facing a storm or survival Person v. Nature
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Question 18 All events happening after the climax, and before the resolution of the story is called…. Falling Action
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Question 19 The end of the story where the author wraps up any loose ends is called… Resolution
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Question 20 What can most likely give you the most information about the subject of what you are about to read? The Title
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Question 21 Besides the title, what are two other things you can look at for information about what you are about to read? Illustrations, Subheadings
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Question 22 Todd is trying to quit cheating. What type of conflict is this? Person v. Self
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Question 23 Ms. Stevens and Ms. Porter got in a fight over which of their colleges was better. What type of conflict is this? Person v. Person
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Question 24 Mr. Turner challenges the fairness of a new law being passed in the Colony. What type of conflict is this? Person v. Society
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Question 25 Bobby has to cross the rocky mountains to find a source of water in order to survive. What type of conflict is this? Person v. Nature
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Question 26 Lori has to decide if she wants to babysit her little sister, or go to the football game and disappoint her mom. What type of conflict is this? Person v. Self
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Question 27 This point of view uses words like “I, Me, We, Us.” First Person
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Question 28 This point of view has the author talking directly to the reader. Second Person
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Question 29 This point of view only gives us the perspective of one character in the book. Third Person LIMITED
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Question 30 The author knows all and sees all the characters and their emotions in this type of point of view. Third Person OMNISCIENT
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Question 31 The author is an outside observer and the reader only sees the characters through their actions and dialogue. Third Person OBJECTIVE
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Question 32 What is the author’s purpose in an essay trying to convince you that their point of view is correct? To persuade.
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Question 33 Historical essays are mostly likely written with what author’s purpose? To inform.
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Question 34 Most fiction novels are written with what author’s purpose? To entertain.
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