What is a “simile”?
A. Comparing two different things
B. Comparing two different things using ‘like’ or ‘as’
C. Repeating the same sound
D. Giving an object human qualities
Comparing two different things using ‘like’ or ‘as’
What does the word “emphasize” mean?
A) To briefly mention something
B) To make something less important
C) To show that something is very important
D) To ask a question about something
To show that something is very important
What is a “claim”?
A. A line from the text.
B. The name of the author
C. The opposing side.
D. Your opinion or answer to the topic question
Your opinion or answer to the topic question
What is a “central idea”?
A. It’s the setting of the story.
B. It’s the main character.
C. It’s the lesson of the story.
D. It’s the ending of the story.
It’s the lesson of the story.
“Her smile was as brilliant as the sun” is an example of:
A. Personification
B. Metaphor
C. Simile
D. Alliteration
Simile
What is “personification”?
A. Comparing two different things
B. Comparing two different things using ‘like’ or ‘as’
C. Repeating the same sound
D. Giving an object human qualities
Giving an object human qualities
What does the word “implies” mean?
A) To say something directly
B) To strongly disagree
C) To suggest something without saying it clearly
D) To repeat something many times
To suggest something without saying it clearly
What is a “counterclaim”?
A. A line from the text.
B. The name of the author
C. The opposing side.
D. Your opinion or answer to the topic question
The opposite side
What is “textual evidence”?
A. A line from the text
B. Evidence that proves a crime.
C. A text you read in class
D. The author’s intention
A line from the text
“The clock is running fast” is an example of:
A. Personification
B. Metaphor
C. Simile
D. Alliteration
Personification
What is “metaphor”?
A) Comparing two things using "like" or "as"
B) A word that sounds like what it means
C) A direct comparison between two different things not using "like" or "as"
D) An exaggeration used for effect
A direct comparison between two different things not using "like" or "as"
What does the word “reveals” mean?
A) To hide something on purpose
B) To show or make something known
C) To guess what might happen next
D) To ask for more information
To show or make something known
Which paragraph number contains the counterclaim and rebuttal?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 2
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 4
Paragraph 4
Lina smiled and skipped down the hallway. She hummed a song and waved at everyone she saw.
Question: How is Lina feeling?
A. Sad
B. Scared
C. Happy
D. Tired
Happy
“Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers” is an example of:
A. Personification
B. Metaphor
C. Simile
D. Alliteration
Alliteration
What is “symbolism”?
A) A comparison using “like” or “as”
B) Giving an object human qualities
C) Using an object, person, or place to represent a deeper meaning
D) Repeating the same beginning sound
Using an object, person, or place to represent a deeper meaning
What does the word “illustrates” mean?
A) To confuse someone
B) To explain or make something clear using examples
C) To ignore important details
D) To ask a question
To explain or make something clear using examples
Which sentence best supports the following claim: Cristiano Ronaldo is a better soccer player than Messi?
A. Cristiano Ronaldo has scored over 850 career goals, making him the all-time leading scorer in men's international and club football.
B. Lionel Messi has won more Ballon d'Or awards than Ronaldo, proving his consistent dominance.
C. Cristiano Ronaldo owns several luxury cars and frequently posts photos from his vacations.
D. Many fans agree that Messi’s dribbling skills are more impressive than Ronaldo’s.
Cristiano Ronaldo has scored over 850 career goals, making him the all-time leading scorer in men's international and club football.
Maria looked down at her test, her hands shaking. She bit her lip and didn’t look up when the teacher walked by.
Question: How is Maria feeling?
A. Excited
B. Nervous
C. Angry
D. Bored
Nervous
“His heart is a closed door” is an example of:
A. Personification
B. Metaphor
C. Simile
D. Alliteration
Metaphor
What is “hyperbole”?
A. Comparing two different things
B. A dramatic exaggeration used for effect
C. Giving an object human qualities
D. Repeating the same sound
A dramatic exaggeration used for effect
What does the word “convey” mean?
A) To keep something a secret
B) To communicate or make an idea or feeling known
C) To break something into pieces
D) To ask for permission
To communicate or make an idea or feeling known
Which sentence best supports the claim: Homework should be optional for high school students.
A. “Homework provides an opportunity for students to reinforce what they have learned in class, helping them retain knowledge and develop independent study habits.”
B. “Studies show that excessive homework can lead to increased stress and mental health issues among high school students, suggesting that a more flexible approach could improve overall well-being and academic performance.”
C. “Teachers argue that homework allows parents to stay involved in their children’s education, offering insights into what is being taught in the classroom.”
“Studies show that excessive homework can lead to increased stress and mental health issues among high school students, suggesting that a more flexible approach could improve overall well-being and academic performance.”
Jason slammed his backpack on the floor and crossed his arms. He didn’t answer when his mother asked how school went.
Question: How is Jason feeling?
A. Happy
B. Confused
C. Angry
D. Sleepy
Angry
A student looks out the window at a thunderstorm and says, "What beautiful weather we're having!" is an example of:
A. Irony
B. Hyperbole
C. Simile
D. Alliteration
Irony