Final Exam: English 3 (Semester 2)
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1. “The wind howled and shrieked” is the form of figurative language that gives human qualities to an inanimate or nonhuman thing, also called |
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2. The expression “My love is like a red, red rose” is an example of |
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3. Please refer to Story A2 and answer the following question. Which sentence, if inserted in the blank space, would make the best sense in the context of the passage |
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4. The statement “Life is like a box of chocolates” is an example of |
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5. When the writer/speaker makes a direct comparison stating that a thing is something else, s/he is using a |
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6. Please refer to Story A1 and answer the following question. Which of the following words would best fit into the blank in the final sentence of the passage? |
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7. Please refer to Story A2 and answer the following question. Judging from the information provided in the paragraph, which of the following statements is accurate? |
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8. Select the item that is a complete sentence. |
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9. A literary term to describe the problem in a story, such as character-against character, is |
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10. Please refer to Story A2 and answer the following question. Which of the following provides the best definition of the term avant-garde as the author intends it in the passage? |
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11. The character who is in conflict with the main character in a story is called the |
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12. Two men decided to go fishing. They rented a boat and went into the Gulf of Mexico at 6 A.M. They encountered rough water, and their boat capsized. Now they are trying to hold on to the boat’s upside-down hull, hoping to be rescued. |
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13. Select the item that is a complete sentence. |
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14. He saw in the distance a beautiful, graceful bird soaring across the sky. The word soaring means |


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