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FTCE Middle Grades English 5-9
COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
(DETAILED & ELABORATED)
ACTUAL EXAM 2025 TEST 100%
SOLVED 2025!!

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A type of narrative that uses a
Allegory story to symbolize another
meaning (Biblical stories)

, A device that "repeats" stressed
sounds in a sequence of words
closely connected to one another.
Alliteration
*Luscious lemons. It is based on
the sounds of letters, rather than
the spelling of words.

A reference to an event literary
Allusion work or person. *I can not do that
because I'm not superman.

Uses hints in a narrative to let the
Foreshadowing audience anticipate future events
in the plot.

An exaggeration/a figure of
speech that uses extreme
Hyperbole exaggeration for dramatic effect. I
have done this a thousand times.
Love story, comic stories.

Compares two things by stating
Metaphor one is the other.*The eyes are the
windows of the soul.

Words that imitate the sound they
Onomotopeia
describe. *Plunk, Whiz, Pop

, A two word paradox. *Never miss,
Oxymoron
seriously funny.

Another figure of speech which
attributes "Human Qualities" to an
Personification inanimate object or abstract entity.
*The run down house appeared
depressed.

Compares one object to another.
Simile He smokes like a chimney. Pretty
as a picture. *Light as a feather.

Refers to the "Attitude" expressed
Tone about the subject through the
author.

A form of language use in which
the writers and speakers mean
something other than the literal
Figurative
meaning of their words. (Two
languange
figures of speech that are
particularly important for poetry
are simile and metaphor)

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