What is another name for the British Government ?
A.) Parliament B.) Paragraph
C.) Bostonians D.) England
A.) Parliament
In the story, "Little Red Riding Hood," what is the biggest problem?
A.) She gets lost in the woods.
B.) She feels scared.
C.) The wolf is pretending to be her grandmother.
D.) The wolf is pretending to be her grandmother.
What does this figurative language (simile) mean?
"The cheetah is as fast as a car."
The cheetah is extremely fast.
What does the prefix "un-" mean?
A.) to do again B.) not C.) without
D.) ahead of time
B.) Not
Which word is stronger:
A.) the wind blows
B.) the wind gusts
B.) gusts
Where are the British soldier's from?
A.) the 13 Colony's B.) England
C.) Ohio River Valley D.) France
B.) England
Put these events in sequential order (sequence):
* Eat the ice cream
* Get the ice cream out of the freezer
* Put the ice cream in a bowl
1. Get the ice cream out of the freezer
2. Put the ice cream in a bowl
3. Eat the ice cream
What does this figurative language (hyperbole) mean?
"Her brain is as small as a pea!"
She is not very smart.
What does the word "inactive" mean?
A.) Very active B.) A little active
C.) Not active D.) Only active in the morning
C.) Not active
Although they are all synonyms, which word has the strongest meaning?
A.) Scared
B.) Afraid
C.)Terrified
C.) Terrified
Who is in charge of the British Parliament in 1774?
1.) The colonist
2.) Queen of England
3.) King George III
3. King George III
When talking about stories, what does the word plot mean?
A.) The place and time
B.) The sequence of events in a story
C.) The cause and the effect
B.) The sequence of events in a story
What does this figurative language (metaphor) mean?
"Life is a rollercoaster."
Things change unexpectedly and often, sometimes for good and sometimes for bad.
What does the word "incapable" mean?
Not capable of doing something
Even though they are all synonyms, which word has the strongest meaning?
A.) Big
B.) Giant
C.) Enormous
C.) Enormous
What is dialogue?
1.) The person who tells what happens during the play.
2.) The person who states the stage directions.
3.) The words spoken by the characters.
3.) The words spoken by the characters