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A synonym is a word that has nearly the same
meaning as another word.
Write a synonym for these words.
Q:
A synonym is a word that has nearly the same
meaning as another word.
Write a synonym for these words.
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A question you might ask yourself to figure out theme would be: What
is the author trying to say about
development?
a. Theme
b. Life
c. Literary Device
d. Internal Struggle
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How might the character development show a theme?
a. Flaws
b. How or why the protagonist dislikes the antagonist
c. Who the main character loves
d. Having brown eyes
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Value: 5
Universal themes are ideas that deal with which of the following?
a. Basic human experiences
b. Specific experiences in one region
c. Experiences that relate to one religion
d. Experiences that relate to one culture
Q:
True or false: A book or movie might have different interpretations of the same
scene, or, it might have a scene that is not included or changed dramatically.
True
False
Q:
Which of the following might best describe a central theme?
a. A universal idea about humans
b. A theme found in one or two chapters
c. An idea that emerges and changes throughout the text
d. An idea that only fits at the end
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\begin{tabular}{l} Which is a run-on sentence? \\ \( \begin{array}{l}\text { Mr. Shah clips coupons from the newspaper, he } \\ \text { always finds bargains. } \\ \text { The coach criticized the referee for his bad call. }\end{array} \) \\ \hline\end{tabular}
Q:
Which is a run-on sentence?
The police returned my wallet, I had left it on the
trolley.
Miguel memorized all of his lines for the play.
Q:
Which is a run-on sentence?
A leap year typically occurs every four years.
This macaroni dish tastes rather bland pass the salt,
please.
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