The Apple Tree
Mr. Wrenn is Lonely
Bats
Vocabulary
Figurative Language
100

Q. 17

A - “There isn’t any structure in the land that’s ‘got it beat.’ ”

100

Q. 21

B- Mr. Wrenn’s love of travel and adventure helps him to imagine a more exciting life.

100

Q29

C- difficult to reach

100

from Bats


"Bats have been studied extensively so that we can better understand their similarly to humans."


What is the meaning of extensively?

to a large or detailed degree.

100

What type of fig. language?

Nevertheless, their hairy bodies and leathery wings are so unlike anything that we ordinarily understand — like a mouse with wings.

a.metaphor   b. personification  c. simile  d.imagery

simile

200

Q. 18

b - estimate

200

Q. 24

C- “He shook his head with the defiance of a cornered mouse, fussed with his mustache, and regarded the moving pictures gloomily.”

200

Q.30

D- "nevertheless, their hairy bodies and leathery wings are unlike anything that we ordinarily understand. .. "

200

from Bats- 

Bats are dangerous, bloodthirsty predators that spread rabies. Homes should be safeguarded against their inhabitation.

What is the meaning of inhabitation?

ownership, settlement, habitation, holding, inhabitancy, and occupancy.  

200

What type of fig. language is used in this sentence:

“He shook his head- a cornered mouse. Then fussed with his mustache, and regarded the moving pictures gloomily.”


a. metaphor b.personification c.simile  d.hyperbole

metaphor 

300

Q. 20

D- Apples produce beautiful apples for people to enjoy
300

Q. 25

A-  Mr. Wrenn believes the ticket taker is rude, but the ticket taker is unaware that he has hurt Mr. Wrenn's feelings.

300

Q. 32

D- by illustrating how other languages have similar meanings for the word "bat"

300

from Mr. Wrenn is Lonely- 

Mr. Wrenn used to trot down to Fourteenth Street, passing other shows, just to get that cordial nod, because he had a lonely furnished room for evenings, and for daytime a tedious job that always made his head stuffy.

What does tedious mean?

long, slow, or dull; tiresome or monotonous.

300

What type of fig. language is used in this sentence:

"There's the promise of the red apples, red and gleaming in the sun."

a. simile  b. metaphor  c. imagery   d. hyperbole

c. imagery

400

Q. 19

C- by comparing amazing architectural designs with an apple tree’s attractiveness

400

Q. 26

A- a person who is enthusiastic about movies filmed in other areas

400

Q. 34

D- by showing how the bat has more mammalian traits than whales and dolphins

400

from Mr. Wrenn is Lonely

Mr. Wrenn trembled into the door of the theater. He wanted to turn back and rebuke this fellow, but was restrained by shyness.

What is the meaning of rebuke?

to speak angrily to someone because you disapprove of what they have said or done

400

What type of fig. language is used in this sentence:

"In Mr. Wrenn, apparently fastened to New York like a domestic-minded barnacle, lay the possibilities of heroic roaming."

a. simile   b. metaphor   c. imagery   d.personification 

a. simile

500

Q. 16

C- “But I’m sure there’s nothing finer for the eye of man to meet / Than an apple tree that’s ready for the world to come and eat.”

500

Q. 27

B- The ticket taker’s indifference to Mr. Wrenn’s need for attention creates a tone of isolation.

500

Q. 36

A - Bats have been difficult animals to classify throughout history . . . 

500

from The Apple Tree

There’s nothing man has built with the beauty or the charm / That can touch the simple grandeur of the monarch of the farm.

What is the meaning of monarch

1. a hereditary sovereign, as a king, queen, or emperor 

2. a sole and absolute ruler of a state or nation 

3. a person or thing that holds a dominant position

500

What type of fig. language is used in this sentence:

"There's the promise of the apples, red and gleaming in the sun / Like the medals worn by mortals as rewards for labors done;"

a. simile  b. metaphor  c. imagery  d. personification

a. simile