VOCABULARY
CHARACTERIZATION
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
INFERENCES
SURPRISE ME!
100

Which of the words below BEST defines the VOCABULARY word in the sentence?

By snatched Larry Dunn’s WINDBREAKER with one hand, then touched his own mouth with his other hand.

A) a heavy jacket

B) a light jacket

C) a fleece jacket

B) a light jacket

100

Which character most closely depicts the following traits:


Smart

Hard-working

Cautious

Kenny Watson

100

What kind of figurative language is being used by the author in the following sentence:

"Dad went out to try and get the Brown Bomber started. That was what we called our car."

A) Alliteration to emphasize the description of the car.

B) Onomatopoeia to show the noise that the car makes.

C) Personification to give the car humanlike characteristics.

A) Alliteration to emphasize the description of the car.

100

What can you INFER about the kids in Kenny's school from the following text clues?

"Whenever someone new started coming to Clark most of the kids took some time to see what he was like. The boys would see if he was tough or weak, if he was cool or a square, and the girls would look to see if he was cute or ugly. Then they decided how to treat him."

A) They are superficial and judge people before they know them.

B) They have a lot in common with new people who come to their town.

C) They are friendly and fair to people and want to get to know them.

A) They are superficial and judge people before they know them.

100

Which of the words below BEST defines the VOCABULARY word in the sentence?

“When that last scarf came off there was always a real nice smell, like Joey was a little oven and inside all these clothes she’d baked up her own special perfume, with the smell of shampoo and soap and the POMADE Momma put in her hair.”

A) hair gel

B) hair mousse

C) hair wax

C) hair wax

200

Which of the words below BEST defines the VOCABULARY word in the sentence?

"I’ve pointed out time and time again how VITAL it is that one be able to read well."

A) critical

B) easy

C) difficult

A) critical

200

Which character most closely depicts the following traits:


A bully

Popular in school

"Mr. Smooth"

Byron Watson

200

What kind of figurative language is being used by the author in the following sentence:

"These guys couldn’t have hurt me if they’d thrown me off the Empire State Building!"

A) Foreshadow to let the reader know that Kenny would get hurt in the future.

B) Alliteration to emphasize how Kenny was untouchable.

C) Hyperbole to over exaggerate about how Kenny could not have gotten hurt.

C) Hyperbole to over exaggerate about how Kenny could not have gotten hurt.

200

What can you INFER about Byron Watson from the following text clues?

"You know what, square? I must be adopted, there just ain’t no way two folks as ugly as your momma and daddy coulda give birth to someone as sharp as me!"

A) He is a really good-looking guy.

B) He is self-centered and selfish.

C) He is hinting to Kenny that their parents are just average-looking people.

B) He is self-centered and selfish.

200

Which figurative device is being used by the author in the following sentence:

Joey ... looked like a little zombie while I peeled the coats and jackets off of her.

A) Alliteration 

B) Hyperbole

C)  Metaphor 

D) Simile

D) Simile

300

Which of the words below BEST defines the VOCABULARY word in the sentence?

“If, instead of trying to intimidate your young brother, you would EMULATE him and use that mind of yours, perhaps you’d find things much easier."

A) appreciate

B) defend

C) follow

C) follow

300

Which character most closely depicts the following traits:


Respectful

"Country"

Friendly

Rufus

300

What type of figurative language is being used by the author in the following sentence:


"Scraping ice off of windows when it’s that cold can kill you!"

A) Alliteration to emphasize how hard it would be to scrape the ice off the window.

B) Hyperbole to over exaggerate how cold it is in Flint, Michigan.

C) Metaphor to compare scraping the ice to dying from the cold.

B) Hyperbole to over exaggerate how cold it is in Flint, Michigan.

300

What can you INFER about Wilona Watson from the following text clues?

"Most of the other kids had to wear cheap plastic mittens... Momma made sure we got real leather gloves with real rabbit's fur on the inside of them, and I'm not bragging, but we got to go through two pairs a year each!"

A) She wastes money to buy expensive gloves.

B) She is willing to spend money on what matters.

C) She is resourceful and makes the gloves.

B) She is willing to spend money on what matters.

300

So far, where does the story take place? 

A) Alabama

B) Arkansas 

C) Michigan

C. Michigan

400

Which of the words below BEST defines the VOCABULARY word in the sentence?

“I want you to be aware that some of our kids read at MIRACULOUS levels.”

A) amazing

B) common

C) strange

A) amazing

400

Which character most closely depicts the following traits:


nervous

loving

southern

Wilona Watson (Mama)

400

What type of figurative language is being used by the author in the following sentence:

"About a million fingers pointed at the new kids and a million laughs almost knocked them over."

A) Hyperbole to over-exaggerate how the kids laughed.

B) Simile to compare how the kids were pointing and laughing.

C) Personification to show how hard the kids were laughing.

C) Personification to show how hard the kids were laughing.

400

What can you INFER will happen next from the following text clues?

"...maybe it was because I was glad that Larry hadn’t jumped on me, but whatever the reason was I cracked up too. Rufus shot a look at me. His face never changed but I knew right away I’d done something wrong. I tried to squeeze the rest of my laugh down."

A) Rufus will be angry with Kenny stop being his friend.

B) Rufus will run away because he's embarrassed that he's poor.

C) Kenny will share his clothes with Rufus because Rufus is poor.

A) Rufus will be angry with Kenny and stop being his friend.

400

Where were Rufus and Cody from?:

A) Alabama

B) Arkansas

C) Mississippi

B) Arkansas.

500

Which of the words below BEST defines the VOCABULARY word in the sentence?

“It was so cold that if you were stupid enough to go outside your eyes would AUTOMATICALLY blink a thousand times all by themselves …”

A) intentionally

B) naturally

C) quickly

B) naturally

500

Which character most closely depicts the following traits:


Funny

Honest

Talkative

Daniel Watson (Dad)

500

What type of figurative language is being used by the author in the following sentence:

"I could hear the jink-jink sound of that carp hitting the net and the screams and the laughs of the audience from far away."

A) Onomatopoeia to put the reader in the story.

B) Flashback to let the reader know what had happened to Larry Dunn.

C) Imagery to describe how Larry looked during the fight.

A) Onomatopoeia to put the reader in the story.

500

What can you INFER about Mr. Alums from the following text clues?

"I’ve stressed on numerous occasions the importance of being familiar and comfortable with literature. Today Miss Henry and I would like to give you a demonstration of your own possibilities in this regard. I want you to carefully note how advanced this second-grade student is and... I want you to be aware that some of our kids read at miraculous levels."

A) He cares about his students and is trying to embarrass them into wanting to learn.

B) He demands the best from his students and is showing them an example of what they could be.

C) He wants Miss Henry to promote Kenny to the 5th grade because he is very intelligent.

B) He demands the best from his students and is showing them an example of what they could be.

500

What can you INFER about the following bullies: Byron, Buphead, LJ Jones, and Larry Dunn?

A) They all bully people because they like to feel in control and important.

B) They all bully people because they don't want to get bullied.

C) They all bully people because no one says anything to them.

A) They all bully people because they like to feel in control and important.