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EOG TERMS

EOG TERMS . By Ms. Thompson. Her skin was as soft as rose petals. This is an example of which of the following? Hyperbole Metaphor Simile Personification. INCORRECT. CORRECT!. The colorful leaves in fall are nature’s crayons that are used to color the world in autum .

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EOG TERMS

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  1. EOG TERMS By Ms. Thompson

  2. Her skin was as soft as rose petals. This is an example of which of the following? Hyperbole Metaphor Simile Personification

  3. INCORRECT

  4. CORRECT!

  5. The colorful leaves in fall are nature’s crayons that are used to color the world in autum. This is an example of which of the following: Imagery Personification Metaphor Hyperbole

  6. CORRECT!

  7. INCORRECT

  8. Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers …… This is an example of which of the following: Repetition Alliteration Poetry Plot

  9. CORRECT!

  10. INCORRECT

  11. Writing that tells of imaginary characters, places and events is known as which of the following: Nonfiction Fiction Poetry Essays

  12. CORRECT!

  13. INCORRECT

  14. People or animals that carry out the plot of a story are known as which of the following: Central Themes Conflicts Characters Personification

  15. CORRECT!

  16. INCORRECT

  17. When and Where a story takes place is known as which of the following: Setting Plot Historical Fiction Main Idea

  18. CORRECT!

  19. INCORRECT

  20. Writing that uses highly emotional language is called which of the following: Romance Conflict Emotional Genre Poetry

  21. INCORRECT

  22. CORRECT!

  23. An event that is vividly remembered by a character is known as which of the following: Recollection Foreshadowing Flashback Mood

  24. CORRECT!

  25. INCORRECT

  26. When an author gives clues to what may happen later in the text is known as which of the following: Flash forward Sequence Oracle Foreshadowing

  27. CORRECT!

  28. INCORRECT

  29. What is poetry? Real Stories Fake Stories Writing that is meant to convince Writing that uses highly emotional language

  30. INCORRECT

  31. CORRECT!

  32. The life story of Michael Jackson is an example of which genre? Biography Fairytale Legend Fiction

  33. CORRECT!

  34. INCORRECT

  35. Paul Bunyon could wipe out an entire forest with one swing of his ax. This is an example of which of the following: Summarization Dialogue Hyperbole Theme

  36. CORRECT!

  37. INCORRECT

  38. “It sho’ is a shame da way day treated dem folks when all day was tryin’ to do was make a livin’ dabess way day know how” This an example of which of the following: Dialogue Dialect Flashback Imagery

  39. CORRECT!

  40. INCORRECT

  41. Literary technique that involves the use of contradictory outcomes is known as which of the following: Simile Conflict Resolution Alliteration Irony

  42. CORRECT!

  43. INCORRECT

  44. The repeating of the same sound over and over is known as which of the following: Repetition Alliteration Onomatopoeia Imagery

  45. CORRECT

  46. INCORRECT

  47. As t he pale moonlight shone in the night, it illuminated the freshly fallen snow so that it sparkled vividly with specks of silver glitter in the distant fields. This is an example of which of the following: Hyperbole Setting Imagery Symbol

  48. CORRECT!

  49. INCORRECT

  50. The leaves in autumn fall, fall, fall Until there is noting at all , at all, at all Which literary technique is used in this poem? Hyperbole Dialect Alliteration Repetition

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