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QUARTER 2 WEEK 2

QUARTER 2 WEEK 2

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English

3rd - 9th Grade

Hard

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CARMENETTE PACOG

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9 Slides • 11 Questions

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MAKING CONNECTIONS BETWEEN

TEXTS 

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  • identify what figurative language is and its types;

  • know the purpose of using figurative language; and 

  • make connections between the poem read to particular social issues, concerns,

    dispositions in real life.

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Multiple Choice

1. The following statements define figurative language except one. Which is it?

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A. It adds vividness, vigor, and beauty to our utterances.

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B. It makes the meaning clearer, more forceful, or more beautiful.

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C. It uses parts of speech to be more effective, persuasive, and impactful.

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D. It should not be used unless they are natural and appropriate and increase the

effectiveness of what we have to say.

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Multiple Choice

2. What is the correct definition of a simile?

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A. It is a phrase that contrasts two objects.

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B. It is a comparison using the words “like” or “as”.

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C. It is a comparison NOT using the words “like” or “as”.”.

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D. It is giving human characteristics to inanimate objects.

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Multiple Choice

3. Which of the following gives the correct definition of a personification?

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A. It is a phrase that contrasts two objects.

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B. It is a comparison using the words “like” or “as”.

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C. It is giving human characteristics to inanimate objects.

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D. It is making reference to a character from another text in order to show a

comparison.

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Multiple Choice

4. How do you define an alliteration?

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A. It is the repetition of consonant sounds in the middle or at the end of two or

more adjacent or nonadjacent words within a line.

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B. It is the repetition of consonant initial sounds of two or more adjacent or

nonadjacent words within a line.

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C. It is the repetition of vowel sounds in the middle or at the end of two or more

adjacent or nonadjacent words within a line

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D. None of the above

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What is Alliteration?

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Multiple Choice

5. What is the correct definition of onomatopoeia?

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A. It is an extreme exaggeration.

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B. It is a word that imitates a sound.

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C. It is a comparison NOT using the words “like” or “as”.

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D. It is giving human characteristics to inanimate objects.

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Multiple Choice

6. The following lines from the poem Daffodils is an example of _________________.

I wandered lonely as a cloud

That floats on high o’er vales and hills, (Daffodils – W. W. Worth)

(Poetry Foundation 2020)

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A. Hyperbole

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B. Metaphor

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C. Personification

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D. Simile

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Multiple Choice

7. The poetic lines below suggest _________________.

He gives his harness bells a shake

To ask if there is some mistake.

(Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening – Robert Frost)

(Poetry Foundation 2020)

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A. Alliteration

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B. Assonance

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C. Consonance

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D. Onomatopoeia

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Multiple Choice

8. Below is an example of _________________.

"In the over-mastering loneliness of that moment, his whole life seemed to him

nothing but vanity."

("Night Rider" – Robert Penn Warren)

(ThoughtCo 2020)

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A. Alliteration

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B. Assonance

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C. Consonance

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D. Simile

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Multiple Choice

8. Below is an example of _________________.

"In the over-mastering loneliness of that moment, his whole life seemed to him

nothing but vanity."

("Night Rider" – Robert Penn Warren)

(ThoughtCo 2020)

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A. Alliteration

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B. Assonance

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C. Consonance

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D. Simile

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Multiple Choice

9. The lines from the poem My One True Love indicate _________________.

So when we reach our wedding day

this is what my vow will say

(My One True Love – Shayna O’connell)

(PoemHunter.com 2020)

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A. Hyperbole

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B. Metaphor

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C. Personification

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D. Simile

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Multiple Choice

10. "My love for Linton is like the foliage in the woods.”

(Wuthering Heights – Emily Bronte)

(Literary Devices 2020)


This line is an example of _________________.

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A. Hyperbole

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B. Metaphor

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C. Personification

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D. Simile

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