Figurative Language
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Vocabulary
Point of View
More Figurative Language
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What is an extreme exaggeration used to make a point? A. Personification B.Idiom C.Hyperbole D. Similie
What is Hyperbole - C
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the highest or most intense point in a story is called the A. resolution B. conclusion C. climax D. Exposition
What is the climax - C
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The painting depicted a scene from history. The word depicting means A. reported B. celebrated C.showed D. photographed
What is showed - C
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"I cant wait until my birthday" is an example of A. First Person Point of View B. Second Person Point of View C. Third Person Point of View
What is First Person Point of View - A
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"He had a laugh that could create tidal waves" is an example of A. alliteration B. metaphor C. hyperbole
What is hyperbole - C
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"The sun is smiling down on me" is an example of A. Hyperbole B. Personification C.Similie
What is personification - B
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This genre includes true stories and informational text A. non-fiction B. real C. poetry D. procedural
What is non-fiction - A
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The artist tried to restore the faded old painting. The word RESTORE means: A. starting over B. using something over again C. studying something special D. bringing something back to its original condition
What is bringing something back to its original condition - D
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"You have to check your mirrors and look behind you before reversing your car" is an example of A. First Person Point of View B. Second Person Point of View C. Third Person Point of View
What is Second Person Point of View
200
"The house was as red as Santa's hat" is an example of A. simile B. idiom C. metaphor
What is simile - A
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"Her smile was the sun on a cloudy day" is an example of A. metaphor B. onomatopoeia C. idiom
What is a metaphor - A
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These are events that lead up to the main conflict A. rising action B. falling action C. Resolution D. exposition
What is the rising action - A
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The teacher advised the student to finish his work in order to pass the class. Advised means: A. ordered B. suggested C. questioned D. expected
What is suggested - B
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"All the students ran down the hall cheering when testing was over" is an example of A. First Person Point of View B. Second Person Point of View C. Third Person Point of View
What is Third Person Point of View - C
300
"My school is a zoo" is an example of A. onomatopoeia B. simile C. metaphor
What is a metaphor - C
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"Your barking up the wrong tree" is an example of A. imagery B. idiom C. simile
What is an idiom - B
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The series of events that give a story its meaning and effect A. character B. Setting C. Theme D. plot
What is plot
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Please ensure you have all your assignments turned in before leaving the classroom. The word ensure means A. remove B. try to C. make sure D. perform
What is- make sure -C
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"Johnny was so happy that testing was over, he wondered if Cynthia was as excited as he was" is an example of A. Second Person Point of View B. Third person Omniscient C. Third Person Limited
What is Third Person Limited - C
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The old man was a turtle slowly making his way across the room is an example of A. metaphor B. onomatopoeia C. idiom
What is a metaphor - A
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"Crack! The batter smacked the ball" is an example of A. onomatopoeia B. simile C. metaphor
What is onomatopoeia - A
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The message or big idea of the story is the A. plot B. Setting C. Theme D. point of view
What is theme - C
500
The student was overwhelmed by all the state testing The word overwhelmed means A. sad B. worried and stress C. excited and happy D. very large
What is worried and stressed - B
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"Robert could not wait for summer to being but Suzy felt a little nervous about being home alone all summer" is an example of A. First Person Point of View B. Third Person Limited C. Third Person Omniscient
What is Third Person Omniscient - C
500
'The air smells of smoke and dead leaves, making me think autumn is here" is an example of A. metaphor B. imagery C. idiom
What is imagery - B
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