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Word Roots
MLALiterary Terms
Word Clues
Rhetoric Potpourri
Benchmark 4Review
10th GradeEnglish
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Rhetorical purposes
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The lithium ion battery, which powers everything from the cellphone in your pocket to airplane flight systems
and electric cars. Li-ion batteries have been used commercially since 1991, and there are more than 1.8 billion of them in use. Their capabilities have
helped lead to huge advances in digital technology: They recharge within hours, can keep portable
electronics going for days, and yet are small enough to fit inside pocket-size devices.
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Identify the rhetorical purpose in thefollowing passage:
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Word Roots-100
The root decem means what?A) TwelveB) ThousandC) TenD) Hundred
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C) Ten
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Word Roots-200
The root tempor means what?A) YearB) Hinge, pivotC) MindD) Time
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D) Time
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Word Roots-300
The root mod means what?A) Hinge; pivotB) Measure; mannerC) MiddleD) Order; rank; series
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B) Measure; manner
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Word Roots-400
The root cardin means what?A) Hinge; pivotB) NineC) ElevenD) Follow
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Answer
A) Hinge; pivot
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Word Roots-500
The root vigint means what?A) TwelveB) TwentyC) ElevenD) Hundred
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Answer
B) Twenty
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MLA-100
The orange lines indicate this feature of properly MLA formatted papers.
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AnswerDouble Spacing
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MLA-200
The orange arrow indicates this feature of properly MLA formatted papers.
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AnswerThe header
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MLA-300
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AnswerIn-text citation
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MLA-400
Which of the following is the proper format of an MLA citation for the poem, Prometheus, appearing in the book, Inside Literature?
A) Byron, George. Prometheus. Inside Literature. Ed. R.S. Gwynn and Steven J. Zani. New York: Pearson Longman, 2007. 393. B) Byron, George. “Prometheus.” Inside Literature. Ed. R.S. Gwynn and Steven J. Zani. New York: Pearson Longman, 2007. 393. C) Byron, George. “Prometheus.” “Inside Literature.” Ed. R.S. Gwynn and Steven J. Zani. New York: Pearson Longman, 2007. 393.
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AnswerB) Byron, George. “Prometheus.” Inside Literature. Ed. R.S. Gwynn and Steven J. Zani. New York: Pearson Longman, 2007. 393.
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MLA-500
Which of the following is the proper format for an MLA citation of the book Frankenstein?
A) Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.B) Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. “Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus.” Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.C) Mary Shelley. Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.
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Answer
A) Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.
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Literary Terms-100
Never confused with mood, this term is the narrator’s or author’s attitude
about the subject being written about.
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AnswerTone
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Literary Terms-200
One way author establishes tone is through the language or word choice
he uses; or THIS word.
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AnswerDiction
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Literary Terms-300
Carlson shooting Candy’s dog is an example of this literary device, when an author previews an event to come.
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AnswerForeshadowing
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Literary Terms-400
An author saying exactly what a character is is an example of showing
this: don’t be indirect in your response.
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AnswerDirect characterization
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Literary Terms-500
“The worst of the storm has passed.” Which of the following, when added to the above quote, creates dramatic irony?A) “Yeah. That’s clearly what the sirens, which are still wailing, mean.”B) The words were no sooner spoken when hail began to pelt the roof of the house.C) Just two miles across town a tornado had just touched down, and it was coming.D) No words could match the fear they felt.
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Answer
C) Just two miles across town a tornado had just
touched down, and it was coming.
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Word Clues-100
The antonym for this word is distant or far away.A) DivergentB) MiscellaneousC) CursoryD) Adjacent
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D) Adjacent
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Word Clues-200
The synonym for this word is wanted.A) FugitiveB) TransposeC) DecimateD) Ponderous
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A) Fugitive
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Word Clues-300
The antonym for this word is weightless, tiny.A) ExpensiveB) ResistC) ExpansiveD) Extravagant
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C) Expansive
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Word Clues-400
A synonym for this word is quick or careless.A) SupersedeB) ImpassiveC) TransposeD) Cursory
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Answer
D) Cursory
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Word Clues-500
An antonym for this word is militant.A) OpponentB) DecimateC) ExtravagantD) Impassive
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D) Impassive
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Rhetoric-100
Which rhetorical appeal is featured in this ad: ethos, pathos, or logos?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ceRtrYqfwg
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Answer Pathos (Humor)
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Rhetoric-200
Which rhetorical appeal is featured in this ad: ethos, pathos, or logos?
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AnswerLogos
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Rhetoric-300
Which rhetorical appeal is featured in these ads: ethos, pathos, or logos?
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AnswerEthos
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Rhetoric-400Which rhetorical appeal is featured in this ad: ethos, pathos, or logos?
Daily Double!!!
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AnswerPathos
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Rhetoric-500The world has changed, and it’s demanding action. It’s in this
context that the president asked me to put together, along with cabinet members, a set of recommendations about how
we should proceed to meet that moral obligation we have. And toward that end, the cabinet members and I sat down
with 229 groups -- not just individuals -- representing groups, 229 groups, from law enforcement agencies to public health
officials to gun officials to gun advocacy groups, to -- to sportsmen and hunters and religious leaders. And I’ve spoken
with members of Congress on both sides of the aisle, had extensive conversations with mayors and governors and
county officials.
What is the most likely rhetorical purpose of this speech?
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AnswerTo persuade
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Potpourri-100This is the moment of greatest tension and conflict in a story; when nothing
can be the same after.
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AnswerClimax
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Potpourri-200
Sight, sound, smell, taste, touch: sensory details help a writer create
what literary device?
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AnswerImagery
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Potpourri-300An example of a time-order signal word is…A) BecauseB) SinceC) BeforeD) If
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AnswerC) Before
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Potpourri-400When a story is narrated using pronouns like he, she and is told through the eyes of a single character, the point of view is said to be…A) First personB) Third person limitedC) Third person omniscientD) Second person
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AnswerB) Third person
limited
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Potpourri-500You might get 10/10 if you know this verb which means to destroy a great
number.
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AnswerDecimate