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The most exciting part of a personal narrative is called the __________________.


A) climax
B) resolution
C) exposition
D) rising action

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The series of events that builds suspense is known as the resolution.

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Quotation marks should be used in personal narratives to indicate


A) dialogue
B) statistics
C) surprising facts
D) shifts in time

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Application of Skills Directions: Apply the knowledge you have gained from Chapter 8 to select the best answer to the questions about the following reading passage. Just Another Night 1 It was just another night at the frat house. The drinking started early and usually didn't stop until dawn. One of my brothers, a popular easy-going guy named Ryan-not usually much of a drinker-was celebrating a big birthday: his twenty-first. Egged on by the hooting crowd, Ryan bolted down one drink after another, after another, after another. 2 By the time Ryan reached 12 drinks, he was slurring his words. As he kept chugging drinks, his face looked flushed; he started sweating heavily. When Ryan lurched to his feet, he swayed unsteadily for a few moments and then collapsed. At first everyone laughed. Then we tried to revive him. We couldn't. 3 "He's not breathing!" I shouted. Someone called 911, and paramedics rushed Ryan to the nearest hospital. His blood-alcohol concentration was several times above the legal limit. Despite intensive efforts by the medical team, nothing helped. Ryan's twenty-first birthday was his last. Our party was over. -adapted from Hales,  An Invitation to Health: Choosing to Change , p. 377 Paragraph 3 begins with a direct quotation from the narrator in order to


A) reveal the friendship the narrator had with Ryan.
B) demonstrate that Ryan had an easy-going personality.
C) give an example of how the crowd egged Ryan on.
D) recreate the feeling of rising panic at the party.

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The strongest narratives use sensory details to help the reader picture, hear, smell, taste, and feel what is described.

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Application of Skills Directions: Apply the knowledge you have gained from Chapter 8 to select the best answer to the questions about the following reading passage. Just Another Night 1 It was just another night at the frat house. The drinking started early and usually didn't stop until dawn. One of my brothers, a popular easy-going guy named Ryan-not usually much of a drinker-was celebrating a big birthday: his twenty-first. Egged on by the hooting crowd, Ryan bolted down one drink after another, after another, after another. 2 By the time Ryan reached 12 drinks, he was slurring his words. As he kept chugging drinks, his face looked flushed; he started sweating heavily. When Ryan lurched to his feet, he swayed unsteadily for a few moments and then collapsed. At first everyone laughed. Then we tried to revive him. We couldn't. 3 "He's not breathing!" I shouted. Someone called 911, and paramedics rushed Ryan to the nearest hospital. His blood-alcohol concentration was several times above the legal limit. Despite intensive efforts by the medical team, nothing helped. Ryan's twenty-first birthday was his last. Our party was over. -adapted from Hales,  An Invitation to Health: Choosing to Change , p. 377 In the first paragraph of the passage, the "hooting crowd" is a sensory detail to recreate:


A) sight
B) sound
C) taste
D) feel

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Which organizational pattern is most often used in a narrative?


A) compare and contrast organization
B) spatial organization
C) chronological organization
D) logical organization

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C

Application of Skills Directions: Apply the knowledge you have gained from Chapter 8 to select the best answer to the questions about the following reading passage. Just Another Night 1 It was just another night at the frat house. The drinking started early and usually didn't stop until dawn. One of my brothers, a popular easy-going guy named Ryan-not usually much of a drinker-was celebrating a big birthday: his twenty-first. Egged on by the hooting crowd, Ryan bolted down one drink after another, after another, after another. 2 By the time Ryan reached 12 drinks, he was slurring his words. As he kept chugging drinks, his face looked flushed; he started sweating heavily. When Ryan lurched to his feet, he swayed unsteadily for a few moments and then collapsed. At first everyone laughed. Then we tried to revive him. We couldn't. 3 "He's not breathing!" I shouted. Someone called 911, and paramedics rushed Ryan to the nearest hospital. His blood-alcohol concentration was several times above the legal limit. Despite intensive efforts by the medical team, nothing helped. Ryan's twenty-first birthday was his last. Our party was over. -adapted from Hales,  An Invitation to Health: Choosing to Change , p. 377 The climax of the story occurs when


A) Ryan bolts one drink after another.
B) Ryan begins slurring his words.
C) Ryan collapses.
D) Ryan's alcohol level is tested.

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C

A personal essay not only narrates an event but also provides some analysis of the experience.

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Replacing general verbs and modifiers with more specific ones will help readers visualize the story.

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Choose the correct order below for the elements in a plot line.


A) resolution, climax, rising action, exposition
B) climax, resolution, exposition, rising action
C) rising action, climax, exposition, resolution
D) exposition, rising action, climax, resolution

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Application of Skills Directions: Apply the knowledge you have gained from Chapter 8 to select the best answer to the questions about the following reading passage. Just Another Night 1 It was just another night at the frat house. The drinking started early and usually didn't stop until dawn. One of my brothers, a popular easy-going guy named Ryan-not usually much of a drinker-was celebrating a big birthday: his twenty-first. Egged on by the hooting crowd, Ryan bolted down one drink after another, after another, after another. 2 By the time Ryan reached 12 drinks, he was slurring his words. As he kept chugging drinks, his face looked flushed; he started sweating heavily. When Ryan lurched to his feet, he swayed unsteadily for a few moments and then collapsed. At first everyone laughed. Then we tried to revive him. We couldn't. 3"He's not breathing!" I shouted. Someone called 911, and paramedics rushed Ryan to the nearest hospital. His blood-alcohol concentration was several times above the legal limit. Despite intensive efforts by the medical team, nothing helped. Ryan's twenty-first birthday was his last. Our party was over. -adapted from Hales,  An Invitation to Health: Choosing to Change , p. 377 Which technique does the author use to begin the story?


A) He reveals a surprising statistic.
B) He offers an interesting thought.
C) He sets the stage.
D) He opens with dialogue.

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C

Which of the sentences below is not punctuated correctly?


A) Samantha promised that "she would leave promptly at midnight."
B) Mr. Smith asked, "Who is going to give the presentation at the meeting this afternoon?"
C) My grandmother said, "I have a surprise for you"; then she handed me the car keys.
D) "If you hear a loud noise," Jonathan advised, "run out of the cave immediately."

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Application of Skills Directions: Apply the knowledge you have gained from Chapter 8 to select the best answer to the questions about the following reading passage. Just Another Night 1 It was just another night at the frat house. The drinking started early and usually didn't stop until dawn. One of my brothers, a popular easy-going guy named Ryan-not usually much of a drinker-was celebrating a big birthday: his twenty-first. Egged on by the hooting crowd, Ryan bolted down one drink after another, after another, after another. 2By the time Ryan reached 12 drinks, he was slurring his words. As he kept chugging drinks, his face looked flushed; he started sweating heavily. When Ryan lurched to his feet, he swayed unsteadily for a few moments and then collapsed. At first everyone laughed. Then we tried to revive him. We couldn't. 3 "He's not breathing!" I shouted. Someone called 911, and paramedics rushed Ryan to the nearest hospital. His blood-alcohol concentration was several times above the legal limit. Despite intensive efforts by the medical team, nothing helped. Ryan's twenty-first birthday was his last. Our party was over. -adapted from Hales,  An Invitation to Health: Choosing to Change , p. 377 What is the setting of this story?


A) a bar in a college town
B) the narrator's home
C) a student's apartment
D) a college fraternity house

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Which of the following details can a writer add to a personal narrative to help it "come alive" for the reader?


A) personal reflections
B) references to the setting
C) dialogue
D) all of the above

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Choose the sentence below that includes specific verbs and modifiers that energize the writing.


A) After the baseball hit me, a lump began to form.
B) When the ball hit me, I could feel a big lump start to grow.
C) Seconds after the baseball cracked against my forehead, a throbbing red lump had begun to swell up.
D) Right after the ball struck me, a lump began to grow.

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Examine the time line below. Then select the best answer for the missing event "X". Examine the time line below. Then select the best answer for the missing event  X .   1.Susan takes a job at the new café in town. 2) On her first day, she makes many mistakes. 3)  X 4) She pays the customer's dry cleaning bill. 5) Susan realizes that her new job will teach her much more than how to make a cappuccino. A)  Susan receives a huge tip from a kind customer. B)  Susan spills a hot cup of coffee on a customer's suit jacket. C)  Susan learns that being gracious is important. D)  Susan reflects on her first job as a retail clerk. 1.Susan takes a job at the new café in town. 2) On her first day, she makes many mistakes. 3) X 4) She pays the customer's dry cleaning bill. 5) Susan realizes that her new job will teach her much more than how to make a cappuccino.


A) Susan receives a huge tip from a kind customer.
B) Susan spills a hot cup of coffee on a customer's suit jacket.
C) Susan learns that being gracious is important.
D) Susan reflects on her first job as a retail clerk.

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Which of the following statements best describes a personal narrative?


A) A personal narrative explains how something works.
B) A personal narrative recounts a memorable event that has some importance to the author.
C) A personal narrative persuades the reader to take action on an issue.
D) A personal narrative analyzes what caused something to happen.

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Jumping right into the story is not an effective strategy for opening a personal narrative.

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Application of Skills Directions: Apply the knowledge you have gained from Chapter 8 to select the best answer to the questions about the following reading passage. Just Another Night 1 It was just another night at the frat house. The drinking started early and usually didn't stop until dawn. One of my brothers, a popular easy-going guy named Ryan-not usually much of a drinker-was celebrating a big birthday: his twenty-first. Egged on by the hooting crowd, Ryan bolted down one drink after another, after another, after another. 2 By the time Ryan reached 12 drinks, he was slurring his words. As he kept chugging drinks, his face looked flushed; he started sweating heavily. When Ryan lurched to his feet, he swayed unsteadily for a few moments and then collapsed. At first everyone laughed. Then we tried to revive him. We couldn't. 3 "He's not breathing!" I shouted. Someone called 911, and paramedics rushed Ryan to the nearest hospital. His blood-alcohol concentration was several times above the legal limit. Despite intensive efforts by the medical team, nothing helped. Ryan's twenty-first birthday was his last. Our party was over. -adapted from Hales,  An Invitation to Health: Choosing to Change , p. 377 Which transition words does the author use to show the chronology of events?


A) by the time, at first, then
B) chugging, flushed, lurched
C) popular, easy?going, drinker
D) all of the above

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