3rd Monthly Test Flashcards

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1
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Clara wants not only money but also fame.

A

Use parallel structure with elements joined by a correlative conjunction.

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2
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Your company and its potential are of great value to me.

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Use parallel structure with elements joined by coordinating conjunctions.

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3
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The tribes emphasized collective survival, mutual aid and responsibility for one another.

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Use parallel structure with elements in lists or in a series.

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I would rather pay for my education than pay for my financial aid.

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Use parallel structure with elements being compared.

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5
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Reading is like going to other places

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Use parallel structure with elements joined by a linking verb or a verb of being.

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6
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defined as phrases and clauses in a sentence written in the same grammatical structure.

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Parallelism

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7
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what was the setting in the story of st augustine and the boy?

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Seashore during the Year 415

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8
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where and when of the story

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Setting

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9
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Most often People and animals

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Characters

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10
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Characters based on roles

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Main Character, Minor Character

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11
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Who are part of the main character?

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Protagonist and Antagonist

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12
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they support the main character

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Minor Characters

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13
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the point of view from which the author presents the action of the story

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Vantage Point

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14
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the character telling the story

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Narrator

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15
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Types of Narration

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First Person, Third Person, Omniscient

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16
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the character telling the story is part of the action

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First Person

17
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the character telling the story is Not Part of the action

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Third Person

18
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the narrator knows all the thoughts and feelings of the characters

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Omniscient

19
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sequence of event happening in the story

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Plot

20
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WHAT in the story

A

Plot

21
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Sub-Elements of Plot

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exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

22
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struggle between two or more forces

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Conflict

23
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Internal Conflict

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Man vs Self

24
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External Conflict

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Man vs Society
Man vs Nature
Man vs Man

25
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moral or main idea of the story

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Theme

26
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this will lead to the final outcome

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Solution

27
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two kinds of ending?

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Conclusion, Denouement

28
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the conflict was solved

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Conclusion

29
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Cliffhanger

A

Denouement

30
Q

what are the common types of character?

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Round Characters, Flat Characters, Stereotype Characters

31
Q

Make this sentence parallel:

Marlo is a man of patience and who is a dedicated teacher.

A

Marlo is a patient and a dedicated teacher

32
Q

Parallel or Not

Clara not only wants money but also wants fame.

A

Parallel

33
Q

Make this sentence Parallel:

The short story is vivid, interesting and has a simple plot.

A

The short story is vivid, interesting and simple.

34
Q

Parallel or Not

I like swimming better than to dive.

A

Not

Correct Answer: I like swimming better than diving.

35
Q

Make this sentence Parallel:

To succeed is opening a new opportunity.

A

To succeed is to open a new opportunity

36
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The main figure or leading character of the story.

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Protagonist

37
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Is a character or force that opposes the protagonist.

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Antagonist