1. Which of the following is a specific word as opposed to a general word?

A. Job
B. Occupation
C. Physician***
D. Profession

2. Choose the topic that best limits the broad subject music.
A. Famous pianist
B. Modern rap music
C. History of the harmonica
D. History of the star spangled banner***

3. Which of the following is the most negative connotation of the word absconded?
A. left
B. exited
C. fled***
D. departed

4. Which prefix would you add to MODERATELY to make the word meaning "not moderately"?
A. im-***
B. mid-
C. pre-
D. un-

5. On a Works Cited page, which of the following should NOT be in italics?
A. title of an article***
B. title of a periodical
C. title of a newspaper
D. title of a non-fiction book

6. Identify the sentence in which the underlined verb does NOT agree with the subject.
A. Everyone on the team WORKS together well.
B. Both of them ARE LOOKING forward to the field trip.
C.Neither of the boys IS EXCITED about playing football.
D. One of the girls ARE going to enter the singing contest.***

7. Identify the sentence in which the underlined verb does NOT agree with the subject.
A. The trophies ARE ready to be awarded.
B. There IS no reason why he cannot play.
C. Most of these math questions ARE easy.
D. The softball and baseball team IS ready.***

8. Latanya and __ are getting ready to go camping at the lake.
A. he
B. him
C. me
D. us***

9. Though they were hungry, both Mara Lee and Roman stayed for __ meeting.
A. her
B. his
C. his or her
D. their***

10. The best player to watch is __?
A. she***
B. her
C. him
D. me

11. One of the female players left __ hat in the locker room.
A. her***
B. hers
C. its
D. their

12. Why might an author use a metaphor to enhance the meaning of fiction or poetry?
A. to create an image in readers' mind.***
B. to represent a larger thought or idea.
C. to give a story or poem a song-like quality.
D. to help set the mood of the story or poem.

13. Which phrase best defines an epic simile?
A. a figure in speech in which one thing is spoken of as if it were something else.
B. a literary technique that involves differences between meaning and intention.
C. a work created in imitation of another.
D. a long, elaborate comparison between two dissimilar actions or objects.***

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1. To determine which of the options is a specific word as opposed to a general word, you would need to understand the definitions and meanings of each word. In this case, the word "physician" is a specific word as it refers to a specific profession within the medical field. Options A, B, and D are more general words that can encompass a variety of specific jobs or occupations.

2. To choose the topic that best limits the broad subject of music, you would need to assess which option provides a narrower focus within the broader subject. In this case, the option "History of the star spangled banner" would best limit the broad subject of music. This topic specifically focuses on the history of a specific piece of music, whereas the other options (A. Famous pianist, B. Modern rap music, and C. History of the harmonica) are broader in scope.

3. To determine the most negative connotation of the word "absconded," you would need to understand the meanings and connotations of the given options. In this case, the word "fled" has the most negative connotation as it implies a sudden escape or departure, often with the intention of avoiding capture or punishment. The other options (A. left, B. exited, C. fled, and D. departed) may also imply a departure, but "fled" carries the strongest negative connotation.

4. To determine which prefix to add to the word "MODERATELY" to make it mean "not moderately," you would need to understand the meanings and effects of different prefixes. In this case, adding the prefix "im-" to "MODERATELY" would change its meaning to "not moderately." The prefix "im-" is often used to denote negation or opposite meaning. The other options (B. mid-, C. pre-, and D. un-) do not convey the intended opposite meaning.

5. To determine which item should not be in italics on a Works Cited page, you would need to understand the formatting rules for different types of sources. In this case, the title of an article should not be in italics on a Works Cited page. The guidelines for formatting titles in MLA style, for example, state that the titles of articles should be enclosed in quotation marks, not italicized. The titles of periodicals, newspapers, and non-fiction books would typically be italicized on a Works Cited page.

6. To identify the sentence in which the underlined verb does not agree with the subject, you would need to analyze each sentence and determine whether the subject and verb are in agreement. In this case, sentence D. "One of the girls ARE going to enter the singing contest" does not have subject-verb agreement. The singular subject "One of the girls" requires the singular verb form "is" instead of "are."

7. To identify the sentence in which the underlined verb does not agree with the subject, you would need to analyze each sentence and determine whether the subject and verb are in agreement. In this case, sentence D. "The softball and baseball team IS ready" does not have subject-verb agreement. The plural subject "softball and baseball team" requires the plural verb form "are" instead of "is."

8. To complete the sentence "Latanya and __ are getting ready to go camping at the lake," you would need to determine which pronoun to use to refer to the person being mentioned along with Latanya. In this case, the appropriate pronoun to use is "us" as it is the objective form of the first-person pronoun, indicating that the speaker (the person asking the question) is included in the group going camping with Latanya.

9. To complete the sentence "Though they were hungry, both Mara Lee and Roman stayed for __ meeting," you would need to determine which pronoun to use to indicate possession. In this case, the appropriate pronoun to use is "their" as it indicates joint possession by both Mara Lee and Roman.

10. To determine the best pronoun to fill in the blank in the question "The best player to watch is __?" you would need to consider the grammatical gender of the noun being referred to and match it with the appropriate pronoun. In this case, the best pronoun to use is "she" as it matches the gender of the noun "player."

11. To determine the appropriate pronoun to complete the sentence "One of the female players left __ hat in the locker room," you would need to consider the grammatical gender and possession. In this case, the appropriate pronoun to use is "her" as it indicates possession by the female player.

12. To understand why an author might use a metaphor to enhance the meaning of fiction or poetry, you would need to consider the purpose and effects of using metaphorical language in writing. In this case, using a metaphor can help create vivid imagery in readers' minds, allowing them to better understand and connect with the ideas or emotions being conveyed in the fiction or poetry. By comparing one thing to something else, a metaphor can evoke powerful associations and enhance the overall meaning of the text.

13. To determine the best definition of an epic simile, you would need to understand what sets it apart from other literary techniques. In this case, an epic simile is a long, elaborate comparison between two dissimilar actions or objects. It is often found in epic poetry and serves to create vivid imagery and emphasize certain qualities or aspects of the subject being described.

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