A) to state clearly B) to urge on C) not important D) to wish for
A) cascade B) prudence C) chronicle D) vestibule
A) Manage your money wisely. B) Buy good gifts. C) Appreciate others. D) Hard work is rewarded.
A) chronicle B) coveted C) predominating D) instigates
A) predominating B) inconsequential C) agile D) prudence
A) assertion B) chronicle C) cascade D) vestibule
A) Richard Connell B) Saki C) Frank Stockton D) Edgar Allan Poe
A) 3rd omniscient B) 1st C) 2nd D) 3rd limited
A) Literature B) Short Stories C) Poetry D) Horror
A) 1700s B) 2000s C) 1800s D) 1900s
A) Virginia B) himself C) the cat D) the devil
A) natural causes B) cancer C) tuberculosis D) pneumonia
A) James Joyce B) E.A. Poe C) Frank Connell D) Saki
A) beguiling B) respite C) quaint D) desolate
A) strange B) pale C) charming D) rest
A) humid June B) bleak December C) snowy Winter D) bright Spring
A) a character in the book B) Poe's wife Virginia C) the raven D) Poe
A) 1900 B) 1800 C) 1809 D) 1803
A) refrain B) repetition C) figurative language D) rhyme
A) simile B) rhyme C) refrain D) repetition
A) rhythm B) meaning C) message D) theme
A) Structure B) Stylistic device C) Mood D) Subject
A) Style B) Rhythm C) Alliteration D) Stanza
A) read it once B) read it several times C) watch the audience D) perform the poem
A) onomatopoeia B) emotion C) assonance D) rhythm
A) onomatopoeia B) assonance C) alliteration D) rhyme
A) Onomatopoeia B) Assonance C) Alliteration D) Rhythm
A) disagree B) agree
A) structure B) stylistic devices C) tone D) stanza
A) Suzy sold seashells by the seashore. B) Twinkle, twinkle little star. C) Tommy ate a piece of cake. D) Did you spill the milk?
A) Timmy told a tale to the teacher. B) Every elephant eats eggs in the early evening. C) The car crashed into the ocean. D) Bah, bah, black sheep.
A) The bell tinkled all night long. B) The boy ate a bag of potato chips. C) The car crashed into the ocean. D) The log crackled in the fireplace.
A) The girl crunched a bag of potato chips. B) Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. C) Love is a flower. D) Twinkle, twinkle little star/How I wonder what you are.
A) end rhyme B) internal rhyme C) rhythm D) structure
A) onomatopoeia B) rhyme C) rhythm D) assonance
A) Edgar A. Poe B) Frank Stockton C) Richard Connell D) Elvin Alex Poe
A) patience B) social justice C) self-control D) good will
A) forbearance B) compassion C) destitute D) welfare
A) individual B) mercy C) suffering D) abundance
A) Marley, Present, Future B) wife, sister C) Marley, Past, Present, Future D) Past, Present, Future |