1) List three formats that expository texts can take. a) Description – Cause and effect – Comparison b) Argument – Claim – Opinion c) Plot – Conflict – Resolution 2) List three examples of fictional texts. a) Manual – Speech – Myth b) Article – News report – Scientific paper c) Novel – Romance – Short story 3) A very short story that has a moral or life lesson usually has talking animals as the main characters. a) Fairy tale b) Fable c) Legend 4) Part of the plot is the writer's idea, opinion, or point of view. a) Theme b) Claim c) Setting 5) Name the two ways in which narrative texts can be. a) Fantasy – Mystery b) Fiction – Non-fiction c) Poetry – Drama 6) An argumentative text entertains, instructs, or informs readers by telling a story. a) False b) True 7) Reader-related variables are one of the two main factors affecting guessing ability. a) False b) True 8) A persuasive text tells you how to use something. a) True b) False 9) In this sentence we have a flat intonation, “Do you study English?” a) True b) False 10) Myth: an exaggerated story about something that may have been real at one time. a) False b) True 11) The radio stopped singing and stared at me. a) Hyperbole b) -Personification c) -Idiom d) -Metaphor 12) A broken heart a) Hyperbole b) -Personification c) -Idiom d) -Metaphor 13) The classroom was a zoo for the last hour. a) Hyperbole b) -Personification c) -Idiom d) -Metaphor 14) I'm so hungry I could eat a horse. a) Hyperbole b) -Personification c) -Idiom d) -Metaphor 15) To bite the bullet with my heart a) Hyperbole b) -Personification c) -Idiom d) -Metaphor

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