1) Which of the following best describes Conflict? a) The problem in the story that is driving the rising actions. b) Figurative language that makes an exaggeration. 2) Which of the following best describes Theme? a) The author's message to the reader; the moral or lesson of the story. b) A narrator tells the story and knows multiple characters' thoughts and feelings. 3) Which of the following sentences is NOT capitalized correctly? a) The road was called the Little pinecone Trail in White pines State park. b) Jan and her mom hiked together down a winding road. 4) What type of figurative language is used in the following sentence? "She was an old photograph dusted from an album, whitened away, and if she spoke at all her voice would be a ghost." a) metaphor b) personification 5) Which of the following sentences shows correct capitalization? a) Last year, John and his family traveled to the State of north Dakota. b) Last year, John and his family traveled to the state of North Dakota. 6) What is the meaning of the word "Evaluate"? a) to provide a description b) to judge or look at carefully 7) Which of the following is the purpose of expository writing? a) to provide factual information b) to express a point of view or justify an opinion 8) Which of the following is a compound sentence? a) Anita wrote about sports for her report, but Susie wrote about art. b) The fifth-grade teacher read the reports and gave out the grades. 9) Which of the following sentences is a simple sentence? a) Rodney likes to spend his weekends playing basketball. b) Cheryl likes basketball, and she also likes ice skating. 10) Created by Lewis Carroll, she is a heroine who meets the March hare, the Cheshire Cat, and other talkative animals along with the Queen of Hearts. a) Charlotte b) Alice 11) Hobbit of the Shire who steals the One Ring that Sauron loses in Tolkien's The Hobbit and in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. a) Frodo Baggins b) Bilbo Baggins 12) Young girl who saves Wilbur the pig from being slaughtered in EB White's Charlotte's Web. a) Fern b) Celeste 13) Beagle who periodically fights his archenemy, the Red Baron, in Charle's Schulz's Peanuts comic strip. a) Snoopy b) Lassie 14) Hunchback bell-ringer in Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame. a) Quasimodo b) Miguel Ruiz 15) One-legged pirate leader and ship's cook who is searching for treasure in Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. a) Long John Silver b) Oliver Twist 16) She's a volunteer tribute in Panem's annual Hunger Games, having taken the place of her younger sister in an act of heroic self-sacrifice. a) Hermione Granger b) Katniss Everdeen 17) Legendary lawman whose horse is named Silver and whose companion is Tonto. a) Lone Ranger b) Phineas Fogg 18) Character whose father, the King of Denmark, is killed by his uncle, Claudius, who then marries his mother, Gertrude, in William Shakespeare's play of the same name. a) Hamlet b) Othello 19) This kid became king of the Wild Things and made it home in time for a warm meal. a) Henry b) Max 20) Who survived the white whale, Moby Dick? a) Ishmael b) William 21) Which character said the following quote: “It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities”? a) Albus Dumbledore b) Master Oogway

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