PUNTUATION:
SAT AND ACT:
DEFINITIONS:
Methaphor:
100

Wow. You’re a good driver.

Wow! You’re a good driver.

100

What do you have to bring to the sat and act?

ID, 2 wooden pencils, calculate  

100

Irony 

Say one thing but actually mean something else.

100

Which of the following BEST explains a metaphor?

It is an exaggerated figure of speech that is used to qualify a comparison.

It is a kind of analogy that compares humans to inanimate objects.

 

It is a kind of analogy that uses figurative language to compare one thing to another.

It is an analogy that uses comparative terms such as 'like' or 'as.'

 It is an exaggerated figure of speech that is used to qualify a comparison.

200

I like the film but the color grading is poor.

I like the film, but the color grading is poor.

200

What is the limit to pass the English part in the act?

17.5

200

Sounds are repeated at the beginning of words.

Alliteration

200

Which line from the poem contains a metaphor?

  1. "I am a bee shuffling through the leaves"
  2. "She leans her pink elbow on the green grass"
  3. "and my sneakers imprint dents on the field"
  4. "We are a world apart in the same backyard"

"We are a world apart in the same backyard

300

I’ll visit you once I finish work, that’s a promise.

I’ll visit you once I finish work; that’s a promise.

300

What do you have to do after you finish the exam and you have time left?

check your answers

300
Anaphora

Repeat a word at the beginning

300

She is the apple of my eye. What type of figurative language is this an example of?

  1. Metaphor
400

His favorite team Los Angeles Clippers has a chance to win the title.

His favorite team (Los Angeles Clippers) has a chance to win the title.

400

what you should never do?

leave questions blank

400

Rhetoric

Communication that creatively asserts a point of view, imaginatively expresses important ideas.

400

Which of the following is an example of a metaphor?

  1. He's as lazy as a dog.
  2. My dad won't go hiking, he is a couch potato!
  3. She was as cold as ice.
  4. Her eyes shone like stars in the night.
  1. He's as lazy as a dog.
500

I have ninety nine problems but chicken tenders can solve all of them.

I have ninety-nine problems, but chicken tenders can solve all of them.

500

What is the limit number to pass the sat?

485

500

Chiasmus

Slipts his or her sentence into two parts.

500

What two words are being compared in the following sentence?

The fireworks were a lantern in the sky.

  1. fireworks and sky
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