Global Studies II Final Exam Review
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Language Arts 11 – Final Exam Review
Section 1: SAT Vocabulary
Guile (noun) Cryptic (adj.) Appease (v.) Languid (adj.) Phenomenon (n.) Ameliorate (v.) Ostentatious (adj.) Biased (adj.) Hinder (v.) Censor (v.) Erratic (adj.) Intangible (adj.) Compliant (adj.) Austere (adj.) Sycophant (noun) Auspicious (adj.) Flagrant (v.) Banal (adj) Censure (v.) Vacillate (v.) Incessant (adj) Respite (n.) Precarious (adj.) Fervor (n)
There are fifteen (15) sentence completions and five (5) words that need to be used correctly to compose a paragraph.
Section 2: Short Answer
There are two (2) questions on the plots, characters, symbols, settings and/or messages from the following texts: Night Master Harold . . . and the boys Things Fall Apart The questions ask you to answer questions in complete sentences, using specific references to the texts in question.
Section 3: PSSA Multiple Choice
There is an excerpt from Night followed by ten (10) PSSA type multiple choice questions.
Section 4: Essay
There is an essay question asking you to choose two (2) of the following texts and respond to a given prompt: Hiroshima Things Fall Apart Master Harold . . . and the boys Your Literature Circle book The essay must be multi-paragraphed, containing an introduction, body, and conclusion. You must use a minimum of two (2) specific examples from each text to support your position.