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Visit these websites for extra multiple choice practice

MSL Test 30-40 questions 1.5 hours Use ACES for Constructed Response Answer the question, provide textual evidence Sleep good the night before! I believe in all of you!! Good luck!  Mrs. Hughes if you have any questions, email me.

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Visit these websites for extra multiple choice practice

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  1. MSL Test30-40 questions1.5 hoursUse ACES for Constructed ResponseAnswer the question, provide textual evidenceSleep good the night before!I believe in all of you!! Good luck!  Mrs. Hughesif you have any questions, email me

  2. 1st period MSL Friday May 31st2nd period MSL Monday June 3rd3rd period MSL Tuesday June 4th

  3. Visit these websites for extra multiple choice practice http://www.lordalford.com/engieoc/1997readinghard1A.pdf http://www.lordalford.com/engieoc/1997readinghard3A.pdf In class, we completed these passages, and another set of 1-50 multiple choice Exam practice number 3 (on a packet).

  4. Create a Children’s Story Book Literary Terms and Literary Elements MSL Exam Test Review For 5/29/2013 If you are absent, please just make sure you memorize and study the list of words! And take any extra EOC practices that you can find online!

  5. Use magazines to make it pretty (collage). • Make sure you understand all of the words and how they could be used in the test questions. • Ask if you are confused! • If you want to do several words on one sheet, that is fine to save PAPER!! • Create a Children’s Story Book with a description of each word, a picture, and an example of each word in a story • There should be a total of 21 small pages. Do not waste paper. Use your own paper.. • Get the definitions from the back of the book (or your phone if you have internet service)

  6. Alliteration • Allusion • Idioms • Tone • Author’s Purpose • Mood • Oxymoron • Hyperbole • Irony • Metaphor/Simile • Onomatopoeia • Personification • Analogy • Theme • Plot • Symbol-Symbolism • Exposition • Rising Action • Climax • Falling Action • Resolution • Conflict • Protagonist-Antagonist • Setting • Point of View-1st, 2nd, 3rd limited or omniscient Draw a plot map— label explain

  7. Personification • Definition: theactofattributinghumanqualities to an animal, object, or abstraction—when the author gives an object (tree, river, wall) the ability to do human like characteristics • Example: The flowers danced across the lawn.

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