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100

True or False?

Personification gives human qualities to animals,
non-living objects, or ideas.

True

100

What is the perimeter of this shape?

16cm

100

True or False?

Cloud cover and light pollution are two reasons we can't see the full night sky.

True

200

Which of the following is an example of hyperbole?

a) I think a snail could go faster than you’re moving right now!

b) I think a snail could go faster than you’re moving right now!

c) The candle flame danced in the dark.

a) I think a snail could go faster than you’re moving right now!

200

What is the area of this shape?

10m2

200

Vrai ou Faux?

C'est un élève.

Vrai (True)

300

Which of the following is an example of personification?

a) I didn’t spend all day doing my hair just to have it ruined by the wind! 

b) The warm chocolate was a melted pot of heaven.

c) The city I live in never sleeps.

c) The city I live in never sleeps.

300

What is the combined area of these shapes?

16cm2 + 63 cm2

= 79cm2

300

What is this constellation?

Leo (the lion)

400

Proofread these sentences. (4 errors)

It takes to seconds to put on a seatbelt it’s so simple and it mite just save a life!

It takes two seconds to put on a seatbeltIt's so simple, and it might just save a life!

400

What is the area of this triangle?

36m2 ÷ 2

= 18m2

400

After his first voyage, John Cabot was awarded how much money (and how much as a pension)?

$15.00, and a $30.00 pension

500

What is figurative language?

- Figurative language is a way of using words to compare something to something else – beyond the literal meaning.

- Figurative language is used for emphasis and impact.

- Figurative language makes our writing more interesting. It also helps the reader create a mental image of our meaning.

500

What is the area of this shape (in cm2)?

2m = 200cm

200cm x 6cm

=1,200cm2

500

What might have happened to John Cabot during his second, and last, voyage?

He might have landed on the east coast of Canada and explored the area.

His ship may have been lost at sea following a bad storm.

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