Non-Fiction/Grammar Test

Non-Fiction/Grammar Test

<p> Supplemental Reading Test: 40 Multiple choice Questions </p><p>5 questions pertain to “War is Kind” by Stephen Crane:  Study all questions and answers from WIK assignment.  Review the definitions of the following Literary Devices: All types of Irony (Verbal, situational, dramatic, structural), Simile, Epistrophe, Alliteration, Figurative Language, Synecdoche  Types of sentences: Declarative, Imperative, Antithetical, Exclamatory, Interrogative, Balanced, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex, Simple, Loose (cumulative), Periodic  Review the criteria for thematic statements.</p><p>10 questions pertain to 2nd Inaugural Address by Abraham Lincoln:  Review SOAPStone from Lincoln assignment.  Review the definitions of the following Literary Devices: metonymy, synecdoche, metaphor, biblical allusion  Review the criteria for thesis statements.</p><p>10 questions pertain to Queen Elizabeth’s Speech  Review SOAPStone  The types of sentences. See WIK list above.  Be able to tell the difference between general categories of literary devices and features such as Figurative Language, Rhetorical Strategies, Syntax Choices, Imagery, Sound Devices  Review the definitions of the following: Hyperbole, Aphorism, Concession, Logos, Anaphora, Epistrophe, Metonymy, Allusions  Review the criteria for thematic statements and thesis statements.  Review Tone words </p><p>15 AP-style questions on thematically related passages</p><p>Supplemental Reading Test: 40 Multiple choice Questions </p><p>5 questions pertain to “War is Kind” by Stephen Crane:  Study all questions and answers from WIK assignment.  Review the definitions of the following Literary Devices: All types of Irony (Verbal, situational, dramatic, structural), Simile, Epistrophe, Alliteration, Figurative Language, Synecdoche  Types of sentences: Declarative, Imperative, Antithetical, Exclamatory, Interrogative, Balanced, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex, Simple, Loose (cumulative), Periodic  Review the criteria for thematic statements.</p><p>10 questions pertain to 2nd Inaugural Address by Abraham Lincoln:  Review SOAPStone from Lincoln assignment.  Review the definitions of the following Literary Devices: metonymy, synecdoche, metaphor, biblical allusion  Review the criteria for thesis statements.</p><p>10 questions pertain to Queen Elizabeth’s Speech  Review SOAPStone  The types of sentences. See WIK list above.  Be able to tell the difference between general categories of literary devices and features such as Figurative Language, Rhetorical Strategies, Syntax Choices, Imagery, Sound Devices  Review the definitions of the following: Hyperbole, Aphorism, Concession, Logos, Anaphora, Epistrophe, Metonymy, Allusions  Review the criteria for thematic statements and thesis statements.  Review Tone words </p><p>15 AP-style questions on thematically related passages</p>

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