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Module 12 Review

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Escape from Module 12

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Introduction

Before you can escape from Language Arts 7, you'll need to complete the Module 12 Exam. Complete this activity to prepare for your final mission!

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Select MISSION

rESEARCH

lITERARY dEVICES

hUMOR

Coins

wRITING

lITERARY deVICES

Select the correct door to pass the mission!

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Which literary device can create humor using an unlikely combination of ideas?

Hyperbole

Imagery

Juxtaposition

1/3

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You picked the right door

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1/3

Which literary device uses an exaggeration to create humor?

Imagery

Irony

Hyperbole

2/3

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2/3

What does it mean for something to be ironic?

It uses language that normally signifies the opposite.

It is exaggerated

It is silly.

3/3

Good job!

You've completed this mission!

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3/3

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Select MISSION

rESEARCH

Literary dEVICES

huMOR

Coins

WRITING

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If you go back to the beginning, you'll lose all progress and have to start all over again

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huMOR

Review your humor knowledge in this mission.Be sure to click the card that matches your answer.

Start

Which of the following is not an example of a pun?

A. Don't trust atoms; they make up everything.

B. Thanks for defining the word "many." It means a lot.

C. A picture of a turtle catching a frisbee.

D. What kind of dishes do baseball players use? Home plates!

1/4

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You jumped on the right answer

Next

1/4

What is vaudeville?

A. Modern Stand-Up Comedy

B. A type of entertainment popular from 1880-1950

C. An exaggeration

D. A type of comedy that focuses on romantic drama

2/4

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2/4

Fill in the blank: A parody is a(n) _______ of something else for comedic effect.

A. Imitation

B. Sequel

C. Extension

D. Critique

3/4

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You jumped on the right answer

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3/4

What kind of comedy involves physical "accidents," pranks, or silly behavior?

A. Stand-up Comedy

B. Romantic Comedy

C. Improv

D. Slapstick

4/4

Good job!

You got one more of the four coins. Two more will be enough to pay for your freedom.

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4/4

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Select MISSION

research

literary devices

humor

Coins

writing

rESEARCH

Review your knowledge of research to pass this mission.

Start

What is the purpose of a research question?

A. It helps you limit the scope of your search for information.

B. It helps you expand your research.

C. It reminds you to question the reliability of what you read.

1/5

What does the term "wiki" refer to?

A website created by government

A website created by an educational institution

A web page created by multiple people working together

2/5

To check the credibility of a website, look for all of the following except...

The date it was last updated

Whether or not the information matches your own opinions

The domain (.com,.org, .edu, etc.)

3/5

Which of the following can indicate the the information on a website is credible?

The presence of many advertisements

The color scheme

a web address that ends in .edu

4/5

What is the purpose of Wikipedia when writing a research paper?

Gather information before exploring other sources

Cite Wikipedia as your only source

Copy and paste Wikipedia's information into your paper

5/5

Good job!

You got one more of the four coins. One more will be enough to pay for your freedom.

Continue

5/5

FAILED

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Select MISSION

research

Literary devices

humor

Coins

writing

Writing

For your final mission, review your writing knowledge!

Start

Come on!

Choose the rock to jump on

1/5

How do writing teachers use criteria?

as standards for measuring quality or success

to provide answers to writers' questions

to demonstrate skills related to plot

1/5

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Choose the rock to jump on

2/5

What is the purpose of a portfolio for professionals?

A. to maintain private records of your work

B. to gain new clients by showcasing past work

C. to share with friends and family members

2/5

Come on!

Choose the rock to jump on

3/5

What do all portfolios have in common?

They are all for school.

They all contain short stories.

They are all a collection of someone's best work.

3/5

Come on!

Choose the rock to jump on

4/5

What can you change to make an informational article more successful?

Insert a thesis into the first paragraph

Add words with strong connotations

Rearrange words to create a pleasing rhythm.

4/5

Come on!

Choose the rock to jump on

5/5

How can you increase a poem's overall effect on readers?

Replace emotional words with more neutral language.

Select more nuanced words and delete unnecessary words.

Remove any rhymes or sound effects.

5/5

Good job!

Looks like you got all 4 coins!

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5/5

FAILED

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Select MISSION

Research

literary Devices

HUMOR

Coins

writing

use the coins

Yeah!

You can still get to see the sunset on the lake

Let's go!

You've escaped and you're free!

Now you can complete your Module 12 Exam. Good luck!

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