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Read the passage.
It had rained for the entire week before we went river rafting. The rain made the river swell with extra water. In fact, the river was a speeding train by the time we got there. Thus, we had quite the adventure.
The context clue "rained for the entire week" most helps the reader understand the meaning of which figurative language?
A. we went river rafting
B. river was a speeding train
C. by the time we go there
D. we had quite the adventure
Read the sentence.
The shirt was old.
Which revised sentence describes the shirt by using a simile?
A. The old shirt was a memorial of days gone by.
B. The old shirt looked tired and sad, as though it missed days gone by.
C. The old shirt had been around forever, but it reminded him of days gone by.
D. The old shirt was like a wearable scrapbook, reminding him of days gone by.
What is the definition of a metaphor?
A. figurative language that compares two unlike things directly
B. figurative language that exaggerates or overstates for effect
C.figurative language that compares two unlike things by using "like" or "as"
D. figurative language that lends human qualities to animals, objects, or ideas
Read the sentences.
The siblings were like cats and dogs when left alone together. As a result, the babysitter was careful to keep them separated as much as possible.
The author most likely uses the simile to emphasize that
a. the siblings were unusually hairy.
b. the siblings did not get along well.
c. the babysitter was not fond of animals.
d. the babysitter was actually taking care of animals.
Read the sentence.I tried to finish the meal, but the burned meat was as tough as leather, and I began to wonder whether I was eating someone's old sneakers.
Which type of figurative language does the sentence contain?
a) idiom
b) metaphor
c) personification
d) simile
Which sentence contains a metaphor?
A.We saw a spider the size of a car while we were walking.
B. Grandma said that life is a roller coaster with lots of loops and dips.
C. I tried to listen to that band, but its music just rubs me the wrong way.
D. The tree leaned over the house like an umbrella shading it from the sun.
Read the sentence.
She told us the noise she'd heard was like fingernails on a chalkboard. She said it reminded her of the way shrieking cats and grinding metal sound.
What is the most effective context clue to add to the beginning of the first sentence to help the reader understand the simile?
a) sighing
b) exhaling
c) laughing
d) shuddering
Read the sentence.
As they watched the performance unfold, they were glued to their seats.
Which explanation best expresses the figurative meaning of the metaphor "glued to their seats"?
A)They were stuck to the seats.
B)They were uncomfortable in their seats.
C)They were so interested that they did not move.
D)They were so bored that they wanted to leave in a hurry!!!!
Read the sentence.The exhausted student decided to call it a night, hit the hay, and study more in the morning.
Which word in the sentence is most important to understanding the meaning of the idiom "hit the hay"?
A. exhausted
B. student
C. decided
D. study
Read the passage. Which phrase from the passage uses hyperbole? Its rusted gate hung crookedly. Its broken windows let in the bugs. And its faded paint had peeled off in strips. Obviously, the building had been there since the dinosaur era.
A. Its rusted gate hung crookedly.
B. Its broken windows let in the bugs.
C. And its faded paint had peeled off in strips.
D. Obviously, the building had been there since the dinosaur era.
Read the sentence.
When the boy learned that his essay won first place, he was over the moon.
What is most likely the reason that the author included the clause "that his essay won first place"?
A. to compare his essay to the moon
B. to add personification to "his essay"
C. to exaggerate the importance of the boy
D. to provide a context clue for "over the moon
A context clue is text around figurative language that
A. clarifies it.
B. exaggerates it.
C. adds human qualities to it..
D. compares it to something else
A simile is a type of figurative language that
A. compares two things using "like" or "as."
B. says how two unlike things are directly related.
C. compares two things without using "like" or "as.n.
"D. says one thing is another to show a compariso
Read the sentence.
After the first interview, the reporter realized that the story was the tip of the iceberg, and she would have to do much more investigating.
The figurative language suggests that the story was
A. bigger than expected.
B. colder than expected.
C. more slippery than expected.
D. more dangerous than expected
The difference between a metaphor and a simile is that a simile
a. a simile compares two things by using the word "like" and a metaphor compares more than two things.
b. a simile is an implied comparison and a metaphor is a direct one.
c. a simile uses "like" or "as" to make comparisons and a metaphor doesn't.
d. a simile is a type of figurative language, and a metaphor isn't
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