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Test 3: Stems 3, Ch. 1-4 Vocab/Content of the Giver, Fig. Lang, Elem. of Fiction,

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Taryn was in hot water when her parents found out she had lied to them.
Metaphor
Simile
Idiom
Time is money!
Hyperbole
Simile
Metaphor
Jerry waited in line for a million years!
Alliteration
Hyperbole
Simile
Patty played the piano perfectly.
Alliteration
Hyperbole
Symbolism
Jerry got a new pair of wheels for his 16th birthday!
Metanymy
Synecdoche
Metaphor
The snow-filled valley was white and cold.
Kenning
Stock epithet
Personification
The big pig began to dig a pit in the mud.
Assonance
Alliteration
Kenning
He is a diamond in the rough.
Metaphor
Simile
Personification
This usually occurs at the beginning of the story. Characters are introduced. We also learn about the setting. Most importantly, we are introduced to the main problem of the story.
Rising action
Exposition
Resolution
Climax
Falling Action
The point of greatest interest or suspense.
Exposition
Falling Action
Climax
Resolution
Rising Action
The story comes to reasonable ending.
Resolution
Climax
Expostion
Falling action
Rising action
The correct order of the plot diagram is . . .
Rising action, exposition, climax, falling action, resoultion
Exposition, climax, rising action, falling action, resolution
Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
Exposition, resolution, falling action, rising action, climax
The central, main character of a story is called the ________.
Antagonist
Protagonist
Antagonizer
Instigator
In the novel, THE GIVER, which is not a reason for being released?
Don’t want to be in the community anymore
Loss of a child
Old age
Punishment
In the novel, THE GIVER, what happens at the Ceremony of 12?
You get assigned your real name
You are assigned your job
You are assigned the person you’re going to marry
You get assigned your bicycle
In the novel, THE GIVER, Asher, as well as Jonas, noticed something had changed about the apple they were tossing.
True
False
In the novel, THE GIVER, what problem did Lily tell about?
A wanting to go on vacation
B a boy who cut in line
C that math class was too hard
D falling and cutting her knee
In the novel, THE GIVER, what was unusual about the number of children of any one age in Jonas's community?
A The number of children varied from year to year
B There were always more boys than girls
C There were always 50 children of each age
D There were always more girls than boys
In the novel, THE GIVER, what rule had Father broken?
A He walked to work instead of riding his bicycle
B He didn't go to the December Ceremony
C He asked for three children
D He looked up Gabe's name
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time
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therm
fear
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heat; temperature
A apprehensive
B bewildered
A chastise
B chortle
A grim
B bewildered
A hoard
B tunic
A chastise
B chortle
A rarity
B remorse
A rarity
B remorse
A serene
B tunic
A tunic
B serene
A grim
B chastise