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Lit quiz 3 review

Lit quiz 3 review

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English

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9th - 12th Grade

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Easy

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CCSS
L.4.5A, L.3.5A, L.4.5

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2 Slides • 32 Questions

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The rope SNAPPED in half, and the panic in the child's face was evident.
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personification
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metaphor
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simile
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onomatopoeia

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My stomach did a backflip.
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personification
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metaphor
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simile
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onomatopoeia

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An onomatopoeia is also known as what?
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An action word
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A descriptive word
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A sound word
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A statement

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Multiple Choice

What is the meaning of onomatopeia?

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Words that describe emotions.
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Words that are difficult to pronounce.
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Words that imitate sounds.
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Words that have multiple meanings.

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Words that imitate sound. ( bang, ding, zap)

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Multiple Choice

Provide one example of an onomatopoeia.

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crash
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whisper
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buzz
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sizzle

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The fly buzzed past us. Buzzed is an example of:

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Fill in the Blank

Snap, Crackle, Pop! is an example of:

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Open Ended

Type in your favorite Onomatopoeia!

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Read the sentence and choose the onomatopoeia.
Mrs. Davis was sitting by her pond listening to the frogs croak.  

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Multiple Choice

Define onomatopoeia.

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A comparison using "like" or "as."

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A direct comparison not using "like" or "as."

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An exaggeration for effect.

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A word that mimics a sound.

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Multiple Choice

The fire hissed and crackled when I poked the burning wood.

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Simile

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Hyperbole

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Onomatopoeia

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Personification

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Multiple Choice

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What onomatopoeia goes best with this picture?
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Take-off!
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Pow!
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Blast!
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Fly

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Multiple Choice

What is the literal meaning of the following sentence:

The sunflowers kissed the sky.

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The sunflowers were in love.

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The sunflowers were standing straight up.

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The sunflowers were happy.

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The sunflowers died.

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Multiple Choice

What is the literal meaning of the following sentence:

The thundered roared.

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The thunder was a lion.

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The thunder was quiet.

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The thunder was loud.

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The thunder was dancing.

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Multiple Choice

What is the literal meaning of the following sentence:

The vending machine ate my last dollar.

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The vending machine stole money.

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The vending machine was hungry.

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Someone used their last dollar at the vending machine.

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The vending machine was greedy.

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Multiple Choice

What is the literal meaning of the following sentence:

I woke up to the alarm clock screaming at me.

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The clock was mad.

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The alarm was going off.

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The clock was loud.

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The clock was excited.

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Is the sentence a simile or metaphor?

Elijah is as quiet as a mouse.

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Simile

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Metaphor

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Is the sentence a simile or metaphor?

I'm feeling as fresh as a daisy.

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Simile

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Metaphor

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Is the sentence a simile or metaphor?

Ellie runs as fast as lighting.

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Simile

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Metaphor

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Is the sentence a simile or metaphor?

He has the heart of a lion.

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Simile

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Metaphor

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Is the sentence a simile or metaphor?

She is a shining star.

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Simile

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Metaphor

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Is the sentence a simile or metaphor?

My dog is a giant teddy bear.

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Simile

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Metaphor

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Multiple Choice

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What mood does the image show?

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silly

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happy

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spooky

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serious

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What mood does this image show?

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adventurous

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playful

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serious

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spooky

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What mood does this image show?

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serious

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loving

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scary

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adventurous

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What is personification?

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applying human characteristics to non-human things

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creating a believable character with flaws and feelings

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giving a unsentimental character sentimental characteristics

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creating a list of persons for a cast

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What is a motif?

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a type of theme

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a recurring image or idea

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the antagonist's motive

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a catch phrase

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Which artwork is a parody of Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa"?

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"Mona Lisa with a Mustache" by Marcel Duchamp

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"The Scream" by Edvard Munch

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"Starry Night" by Vincent van Gogh

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"The Persistence of Memory" by Salvador DalĂ­

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Multiple Choice

What is a memoir?

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A memoir is a collection of poems written by a famous author.

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A memoir is a written account of a person's own life.

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A memoir is a biography written by someone else about a person's life.

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A memoir is a fictional story based on real events.

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Match the original artwork "American Gothic" with its parody.

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"American Gothic with Aliens"

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"The Son of Man"

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"The Last Supper"

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"The Birth of Venus"

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Multiple Choice

What is a Narrative?

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A Story

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A day of the week

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A conflict

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