Word Meaning
Connotation & Denotation
Types of Writing
Inferences & Affixes
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100

In the sentence, "The puppy was very energetic and loved to play outside," what does the word energetic most likely mean?
A) Tired and sleepy
B) Lively or full of energy
C) Calm and relaxed
D) Quiet and reserved

What is B) lively or full of energy?

100

What are connotation and denotation?
A) Denotation refers to the emotional meaning of a word; connotation refers to the literal meaning.
B) Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word; connotation refers to the emotional or cultural associations connected to that word.
C) Connotation refers to the pronunciation of a word; denotation refers to synonyms.
D) Denotation refers to a word's antonym; connotation refers to its definition.

What is B) Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word; connotation refers to the emotional or cultural associations connected to that word?

100

What type of writing aims to inform or explain a topic to the reader?
A) Expository writing
B) Narrative writing
C) Descriptive writing
D) Persuasive writing

What is expository writing?

100

What is an inference?
A) A statement of fact
B) A conclusion drawn from evidence
C) A type of essay
D) A synonym for guessing

  1. What is B) A conclusion drawn from evidence?

100

What is the primary purpose of a metaphor in writing?
A) To provide a literal description
B) To compare two unlike things for effect
C) To create a rhyme scheme
D) To confuse the reader

What is B) To compare two unlike things for effect?

200

"After the rain, the ground was soaked and muddy." Based on the context, what does soaked mean?
A) Dry and cracked
B) Very wet
C) Hard and solid
D) Warm and inviting

What is B) very wet?

200

The word "childish" has a negative connotation compared to the word "youthful." What does "childish" imply about a person?
A) Mature and wise
B) Energetic and lively
C) Immature or silly
D) Creative and innovative

What is C) immature or silly?

200

Which type of writing tells a story and includes characters, a setting, and a plot?
A) Expository writing
B) Narrative writing
C) Descriptive writing
D) Persuasive writing

What is narrative writing?

200

In the sentence, "The room was filled with the smell of freshly baked cookies; she must be baking," what inference can be made?
A) She is cooking dinner
B) She is cleaning the kitchen
C) She must be baking cookies
D) She is going to a party

What is C) She must be baking cookies?

200

Which term describes the perspective from which a story is told?
A) Theme
B) Tone
C) Point of view
D) Setting

What is C) Point of view?

300

"The teacher praised Maria for her diligent work on the project." What does diligent mean in this context?
A) Careless and lazy
B) Hard-working and careful
C) Quick and hasty
D) Disorganized and chaotic

What is B) hard-working and careful?

300

What is the denotation of the word "slim"?
A) Fat or overweight
B) Thin or slender
C) Average build
D) Muscular

What is being B) thin or slender?

300

What type of writing uses vivid language and sensory details to create a picture in the reader's mind?
A) Expository writing
B) Creative writing
C) Descriptive writing
D) Persuasive writing

What is descriptive writing?

300

What does the prefix "un-" mean when added to a word?
A) To make more
B) To indicate negation or the opposite
C) To make it smaller
D) To indicate a location

What is B) To indicate negation or the opposite?

300

If a character consistently helps others, volunteers, and goes out of their way to make people feel welcome, what can you infer about their personality?
A) They are selfish and uncaring
B) They are introverted and shy
C) They are generous and compassionate
D) They are indifferent and apathetic

What is C) They are generous and compassionate?

400

"The barren landscape showed no signs of life, only rocks and sand." What does barren mean based on the context?
A) Lush and fertile
B) Colorful and vibrant
C) Unable to support life or not able to produce vegetation
D) Rich in resources

What is C) unable to support life or not able to produce vegetation?

400

The term "stingy" has a more negative connotation than "frugal." What does "stingy" imply about someone's behavior with money?
A) Generous and kind
B) Wasteful and careless
C) Unwilling to spend or share
D) Budget-conscious

What is C) unwilling to spend or share?

400

In which type of writing does the author attempt to persuade the reader to adopt a certain viewpoint or take action?
A) Narrative writing
B) Expository writing
C) Persuasive writing
D) Descriptive writing

What is persuasive writing?

400

What does the suffix "-ly" typically indicate when added to an adjective?
A) It creates a new adjective
B) It turns the adjective into a noun
C) It turns the adjective into an adverb
D) It indicates a color

What is C) It turns the adjective into an adverb?

400

What is the significance of foreshadowing in a narrative?
A) It provides a summary of events
B) It creates a sense of closure
C) It hints at future events or outcomes
D) It describes the setting in detail

What is C) It hints at future events or outcomes?

500

"Despite his initial reluctance, he felt a sense of exhilaration as he stood on the edge of the cliff." In this context, what does exhilaration mean?
A) A feeling of fear or anxiety
B) A sense of boredom or indifference
C) A feeling of excitement or joy
D) A state of confusion

What is a C) feeling of excitement or joy?

500

In the sentence, "He has a bold personality," what is the connotation of the word bold?
A) Timid and shy
B) Confident or daring, possibly implying brashness
C) Careful and cautious
D) Indifferent and uninterested

What is B) confident or daring, possibly implying brashness?

500

What type of writing is characterized by the use of facts, statistics, and logical reasoning to support an argument?
A) Expository writing
B) Narrative writing
C) Argumentative writing
D) Descriptive writing

What is argumentative writing?

500

In the word "disagree," what does the prefix "dis-" imply about the action of agreeing?
A) To agree completely
B) To reverse or negate the action of agreeing
C) To make it easier
D) To agree partially

What is B) To reverse or negate the action of agreeing?

500

How does an author typically develop a theme in a story?
A) By using a single character
B) By employing various literary devices and character experiences
C) By focusing solely on dialogue
D) By creating a predictable plot

What is B) By employing various literary devices and character experiences?

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