 L.F.2.3.5 Explain, interpret, compare, describe, analyze, and/or evaluate tone, style, and/or mood in a variety of fiction:  How does the author’s.

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 L.F Explain, interpret, compare, describe, analyze, and/or evaluate tone, style, and/or mood in a variety of fiction:  How does the author’s style help to create the mood of the passage?  A. The descriptive language creates a relaxing mood.  B. The objective language creates an indifferent mood.  C. The complex language creates a formal mood.  D. The sarcastic language creates an irritated mood.

 L.F Explain, interpret, compare, describe, analyze, and/or evaluate point of view in a variety of fiction:  Why is an omniscient narrator most likely used to describe events in the passage?  A. to develop a biased attitude toward Allysa  B. to provide further understanding of both sisters’ feelings  C. to explain why Allysa had been away from home for so long  D. to describe the conditions on the family farm

 Early Americans were very brave. They came to a new land to escape religious persecution in Britain. Many of them had no idea how the course of America’s history would be shaped by them taking a stand for their rights. Years later, their progeny would also take a stand – also in response to perceived violations of the rights of the Americans at the hands of the British monarchy.

 L.F Interpret and analyze works from a variety of genres for literary, historical, and/or cultural significance.  Based on the passage, which American cultural idea is most emphasized?  A. frugality  B. independence  C. love for land  D. respect for rights

 L.F Identify, explain, interpret, describe, and/or analyze the effects of personification, simile, metaphor, hyperbole, satire, foreshadowing, flashback, imagery, allegory, symbolism, dialect, allusion, and irony in a text. Read the sentence from the passage.  “Javier’s fancy white shirt and blue-striped silk tie with a gold-rimmed gem shone brightly as he sat down at the dinner table among his commonly dressed family.”  What is the effect of the imagery used to describe Javier’s clothes?  A. It shows Javier feels superior to his family.  B. It implies Javier feels uncomfortable around his family.  C. It emphasizes the differences between Javier and his family.  D. It suggests the time of year that Javier visits his family.

 Roses are red,  Violets are blue.  I wish I was at home,  And so do you!

 L.F Identify, explain, and analyze the structure of poems and sound devices.  What is the rhyme scheme of the first stanza of the poem?  A. a b c b  B. a b a b  C. a b c a  D. a b c d

 L.F Identify and analyze how stage directions, monologue, dialogue, soliloquy, and dialect support dramatic script.  Which stage direction from the passage best reveals insight into James’ personality?  A. “(He rises from the chair.)”  B. “(as he walks toward the door)”  C. “(with a certain solemnity)”  D. “(He turns and recites the words.)”

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