Weel 3-4 Alliteration & Poetry Quiz

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Weel 3-4 Alliteration & Poetry Quiz - Quiz

This is the weekly quiz for my seventh grade students for the week ending on December 5, 2008. This is a test run for all of us


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    An example of an alliteration could be  _________.

    • A.

      She sells seashells.

    • B.

      Cindy cuts chocolate cake.

    • C.

      Clear deer cheer.

    Correct Answer
    A. She sells seashells.
  • 2. 

    My answer for question #1 makes the most sense because

  • 3. 

    An alliteration involves the repetition of words with the same ______ sound.

    • A.

      Beginning

    • B.

      Internal (middle)

    • C.

      Ending

    Correct Answer
    A. Beginning
  • 4. 

    My answer for question #3 makes the most sense because

  • 5. 

    An alliteration involving these words, bite, bike, & bottle, might include ______ because it __________.

    • A.

      Both; has the same beginning sound

    • B.

      Brought; has the same beginning letter.

    • C.

      Throttle; has the same ending sound.

    Correct Answer
    A. Both; has the same beginning sound
  • 6. 

    My answer for question #5 makes the most sense because

  • 7. 

    My answer for question #8 makes the most sense because

  • 8. 

    Rhyme and alliteration differ because rhyming repeats the _____ sounds.

    • A.

      Beginning

    • B.

      Internal (middle)

    • C.

      Ending

    Correct Answer
    C. Ending
  • 9. 

    My answer makes for question # 9 the most sense because

  • 10. 

    My answer makes for question #11 the most sense because

  • 11. 

    Which of these sentence is written correctly, including capitalization, usage, punctuation, and spelling  conventions?

    • A.

      Walt disney producer of animated cartoons was born on december 5 1901

    • B.

      Walt Disney, producer of Animated Cartoons, was born on December 5, 1901

    • C.

      Walt Disney, producer of animated cartoons, was born on December 5, 1901.

    • D.

      Walt Disney producer of animated cartoons was born on December 5 1901.

    • E.

      Walt Disney, Producer of Animated Cartoons, was born on December 5, 1901.

    Correct Answer
    C. Walt Disney, producer of animated cartoons, was born on December 5, 1901.
  • 12. 

    Which of these sentence is written correctly, including capitalization, usage, punctuation, and spelling  conventions?

    • A.

      The montgomery boycott led by martin luther king jr began on this date in 1955 the nonviolent protest ended just over a year later.

    • B.

      The Montgomery boycott led by Martin Luther King, Jr. began on this date in 1955; the nonviolent protest ended just over a year later.

    • C.

      The Montgomery boycott led by Martin Luther King, Jr. began on this date in 1955 the nonviolent protest ended just over a year later.

    • D.

      The Montgomery boycott led by Martin Luther King, Jr. began on this date in 1955. The nonviolent protest ended just over a year later.

    • E.

      The Montgomery boycott led by Martin Luther King Jr began on this date in 1955, the Nonviolent Protest ended just over a year later.

    Correct Answer(s)
    B. The Montgomery boycott led by Martin Luther King, Jr. began on this date in 1955; the nonviolent protest ended just over a year later.
    D. The Montgomery boycott led by Martin Luther King, Jr. began on this date in 1955. The nonviolent protest ended just over a year later.
  • 13. 

    Use complete sentences to explain how copyright laws and fair use practices relate to music. 

  • 14. 

    Use complete sentences to explain one thing you think should be considered for protection such as copyright laws.

  • 15. 

    Use complete sentences to explain one thing you think should be changed about fair us practices and copyright laws.

  • 16. 

      Choose a topic (use the topic title as your title) and write at least a paragraph responding to it.This section will be graded using a rubric based on the state rubric so your response is worth 12 points.  You are encouraged to use a pre-writing strategy to help you plan.  Creator:  As a writer or creator of music, how important is it to you that your work be protected from people who might use it to make money without sharing the revenue or the credit?  What are two or three reasons would you give to support honoring copyright laws and fair use practices? Consumer:  As a consumer or purchaser of creative works, how do you feel about facing possible legal charges for not following fair use practices and obeying copyright laws?  What are two or three reasons would you give to support your views on copyright laws and fair use practices?

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