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CONTEXT CLUES
3. Carr lifts off with breathtaking
agility. The BALL floats through
the net. Haskins groans. Carr grins
back.
c. clumsiness
d. weakness
Strategies:
INDIRECT/DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION
8. Read the following lines from the script.
(L6)
INT. BEDROOM SOMEWHERE IN ENID,
OKLAHOMA DAY DON HASKINS, a tall
Oklahoma boy, 18, dresses in a bad rental
tuxedo for the prom, admiring
The lines above provide which of the
following?
a. alliteration
b. direct characterization
c. indirect characterization
d. personification
CONFLICT
10. What is the external conflict of
this ENTIRE EXCERPT? (RL3)
a. Carr is disappointed about not
playing college basketball
b. Haskins ranks basketball over Mary,
causing tension in the relationship.
Strategies:
Decide what the question is
asking:
External
The WHOLE passage
INFERENCE/ DETAILS
15. Reread the stage directions at the
beginning of SECTION 3, which of the
following best reveals a long passing of time
to the viewing audience?
a. EXT. ENID FEED AND GRAIN
LOADING AREA - NEXT DAY
b. Mary is in the stands, cradling a newborn.
Strategies:
Decide what the question is
asking:
Section 3
Long
Viewing audience
REFERENCE SOURCES
19. Which source would give
general information on Don
Haskins, the former coach at Texas
Western?
a. newspaper
b. encyclopedia
c. atlas
d. almanac
Strategies:
Research Information:
Newspaper Editorial
An opinion piece.
Example: Governor Synder
should step down due to the
Flint Water Crisis.
ENGLISH 7 FINAL
EX AM REVIEW
a. Written in italics.
B. Reveal actions, settn and emotions of
characters.
C. Provide info to actors, director, camera
crew, etc.
D. Contain character dialogue.
6. An almanac
a. contains maps.
b. contains statistical information on weather
and astronomy.
c. Contains general knowledge
d. None of the above
b. contains statistical information on
weather and astronomy.
c) Compound Sentence
d) Complex Sentence
Independent Clause
c) Compound Sentence
d) Complex Sentence
e) Simple Sentence
Complex Sentence
c) Compound Sentence
d) Complex Sentence
e) Simple Sentence
Dependent Clause
b) Dependent Clause
c) Compound Sentence
d) Complex Sentence
e) Simple Sentence
Dependent Clause
c) Appositive Phrase
d) Prepositional Phrase
e) Verb Phrase
Verb Phrase
Simple Sentence
Prepositional Phrase
c) Prepositional Phrase
Appositive Phrase
CONTEXT CLUES
c. mood
c. lack
d. end
A. Forgiving
b. Sorrowful
c. Angry
b. sorrowful
a. unsure
b. joyous
c. longing
c. longing
b. serious