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1. This poem speaks to which of the reader’s senses?
Sight
hearing
feeling
tasting
In line 6, the word mound means?
drink
chcoclate
cloud
pile
The poet probably included the illustration to
a. help the reader imagined how it tasted
a. help the reader imagine how the hot cocoa felt when they drank it
a. help the reader imagine what the cup of cocoa looked like
a. make the reader want to go get a cup themselves
The simile: The perfect cup of cocoa is like an old best friend, was probably included to let the reader know that cocoa-
makes you feel comfortable
is friendly
something to avoid
chocolatey
In the poem, which words help the reader imagine the speaker’s experience?
a. It’s warm, it’s sweet, it’s such a treat
b. The surface is enclosed beneath
c. And chocolate sprinkles add
d. The perfect touch to dress it up
Read line 4 from the poem below.
A steaming chocolate sea
The poet mostly likely included this line to show that hot cocoa is-
a. best served warm
b. a delicious treat
c. something to swim in
d. a bad idea
Stanzas 1 and 2 are a like because-
a. They both describe how the cocoa sounds
b. They both have 4 lines
c. They rhyme with each other
d. They are not important to the poem
You can tell that the author wrote this poem to-
a. Tell about a time he shared a glass of cocoa
b. To persuade you to drink cocoa
c. To describe why cocoa is delicious
d. To convince you to never drink hot cocoa
In the poem the line-
Which melts into a gooey cloud
can best be described as a-
a. Simile
b. Metaphor
c. Personification
d. Alliteration
he speaker in this poem is someone who
a. hates hot chocolate
b. is very lonely
c. prefers warm weather
d. loves to drink hot chocolate
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