Sem 2 Mod 1 What's Important
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1.
Multiple Choice
From "President Cleveland, Where Are You?"
Armand asks Jerry for money for their father's birthday present.
Which best explains how this scene develops the plot of the story?
It shows that it is their father's birthday tomorrow.
It shows how important trading cowboy cards is to Jerry and his friends.
It shows how torn Jerry is between buying cowboy cards and helping pay for his father's gift
It shows that Jerry's sisters are selfish.
2.
Multiple Choice
Which best identifies a theme in "President Cleveland, Where Are You?"
Being a good brother is difficult.
There are a lot of presidents
Collections can be difficult to maintain.
There are many painful realizations along the road to maturity.
3.
Multiple Choice
Read the stanza.
Which BEST identifies the form of poetry represented by the stanza?
free verse
iambic pentameter
sonnet
quatrain
4.
Multiple Choice
What is the BEST definition of denotation?
the meaning of a word in a different language
the dictionary meaning of a word
the additional meaning that comes from the feelings one gets from a word
the meaning of irony
5.
Multiple Choice
Which word carries the MOST negative connotation?
slippery
slimy
slick
smooth
6.
Multiple Choice
Review the allusion:
He was a Hercules of a man, swinging a refrigerator onto his broad back and bearing it single-handedly into the house.
Which BEST identifies the meaning of this allusion?
This man is thick and jolly.
This man is a crabby person.
This man is big and strong.
This man is reckless and foolish.
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