What time of day is described in the first sentence?

Class Test Year 8 Comprehension and Figurative Language Effects

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Tasha Richardson
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Midnight
Answer explanation
The first sentence describes the time of day as 'Afternoon', which is indicated by the context or specific phrases used. This rules out morning, evening, and midnight as options.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
What does Max feel as he walks behind Freak?
The cool breeze on his face
The pounding of his feet against the ground
The heat of the sun on his shoulders
The grass beneath his feet
Answer explanation
As Max walks behind Freak, he feels the pounding of his feet against the ground, indicating his active movement. This choice captures the physical sensation of walking, unlike the other options which describe different sensations.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Where is Freak positioned as they walk?
Walking beside Max
Walking in front of Max
Perched on Max’s shoulders
Standing on Max's shoulders
Answer explanation
Freak is positioned 'perched on Max’s shoulders' as they walk, which indicates he is riding on Max rather than walking beside or in front of him.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
What does Freak talk about as they walk?
School and homework
Knights and quests
Animals and nature
Music and movies
Answer explanation
Freak often discusses knights and quests during their walks, reflecting his imaginative nature and love for adventure. This choice highlights his fascination with stories of bravery and exploration.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
How does Max feel when Freak describes ordinary places?
Like a lost boy
Like a protector on a journey
Like a giant in a small world
Tired from walking
Answer explanation
Max feels like a protector on a journey when Freak describes ordinary places, as it evokes a sense of adventure and responsibility, highlighting Max's role in supporting Freak and navigating their world together.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
What do the 'long shadows' and 'worn pavement' in line 1 suggest about the setting and mood?
The setting creates a cheerful and bright mood /atmosphere.
The setting creates a gloomy and melancholic mood / atmosphere.
The setting creates a tense and fearful mood / atmosphere.
The suggests vibrant park that crackled with energy and created a mood of excitement.
Answer explanation
The 'long shadows' and 'worn pavement' evoke a sense of decay and time passing, contributing to a gloomy and melancholic atmosphere, rather than a cheerful or vibrant setting.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
How is the mood different in the second paragraph and why?
Freak's descriptions of adventures bring life and create an exciting mood filled with hope.
Freak's descriptions of adventures make Max confused and so a sad mood is created.
Freak's descriptions create a tense and fearful mood because they sound dangerous.
Freak's descriptions make Max feel very uncomfortable and a worried mood is created.
Answer explanation
In the second paragraph, Freak's adventurous descriptions create an exciting mood filled with hope, contrasting with any confusion or sadness. This lively tone enhances the narrative and engages the reader.
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