
Digital Day Assignment (2/3)
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English
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6th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Easy
Zainab Ali
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Vocabulary
Dumbfounded: so amazed that one is unable to speak, bewildered
Extinct: no longer in existence; no longer active; gone out of use
Ingrained: fixed deeply and firmly; working into the grain or fiber; forming a part of the inmost being
Replenish: to fill again, make good, replace
Inevitable: sure to happen, unavoidable
Vandalism: deliberate and pointless destruction of public or private property
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Multiple Choice
If you don't pass all of your classes, it's ________ that you'll have to attend summer school.
Dumbfounded
Inevitable
Ingrained
Vandalism
3
Multiple Choice
It's been ______ in me to be respectful towards other people.
Dumbfounded
Inevitable
Ingrained
Vandalism
4
Multiple Choice
In science class we learnt that Dodo Birds went _______ in the year 1690.
Extinct
Inevitable
Replenish
Vandalism
5
Multiple Choice
The students who threw paint all over the school bathrooms will get trouble for _______.
Extinct
Inevitable
Replenish
Vandalism
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Multiple Choice
I always have to ______ my bowl of cereal with more milk.
Dumbfounded
Inevitable
Replenish
Vandalism
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Multiple Choice
I was left _______ when I opened my birthday gift and saw my new iPhone!
Dumbfounded
Inevitable
Replenish
Vandalism
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Figurative Language
Personification
Giving human characteristics to and object, or something that is not human.
Simile
Comparing two unlike things using the words, "like" and "as".
Metaphor
Comparing two unlike things without using the words like and as.
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Match
Personification
Metaphor
Metaphor
Simile
Simile
The tree was wearing white.
Life is a highway
Marley is an early bird!
You dance like an angel
It's as sweet as pie.
The tree was wearing white.
Life is a highway
Marley is an early bird!
You dance like an angel
It's as sweet as pie.
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Open Ended
Read the following poem and type out any figurative language you found.
A friend is like a star that twinkles and glows
Or maybe like the ocean that gently flows.
A friend is like gold that you should treasure
And take care of forever and ever.
A friend is like an angel that is there to guide you.
A friend is someone you can trust out of a few.
A friend is more than one in a million.
They are one in a ca-zillion,
And you, my friend, are very special and so it is official.
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Happy Friday :)
Do something for yourself/somthing fun this weekend and be ready to share with me on Monday
Thank you for completing your DLD assignment.
Vocabulary
Dumbfounded: so amazed that one is unable to speak, bewildered
Extinct: no longer in existence; no longer active; gone out of use
Ingrained: fixed deeply and firmly; working into the grain or fiber; forming a part of the inmost being
Replenish: to fill again, make good, replace
Inevitable: sure to happen, unavoidable
Vandalism: deliberate and pointless destruction of public or private property
Review the vocabulary on this page! You will be quizzed on it in a minute!
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