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i can't relate to desperation 😩

Total questions: 12

Worksheet time: 4mins

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1.

What is the main idea of a text?

a)

The central point or message of the text.

b)

The summary of the text.

c)

The author's biography.

d)

The publication date of the text.

2.

What are synonyms and antonyms?

a)

Synonyms are words with opposite meanings; antonyms are words with similar meanings.

b)

Synonyms are words with similar meanings; antonyms are words with opposite meanings.

c)

Synonyms are phrases that describe actions; antonyms are phrases that describe feelings.

d)

Synonyms are words that sound alike; antonyms are words that sound different.

3.

What is a hyperbole?

a)

the tone that is solely based on the passage's title and description

b)

a way of describing inaminate objects with an under-exaggeration, comparing them to bigger, better objects

c)

a way of speaking or writing that makes someone or something sound better, bigger, more than they are

d)

A way of analyzing word choice, sentence structure, and emotional connotations through the point of comparing one to another.

4.

What is a metaphor? Provide an example.

a)

Words are weapons.

b)

Time is a thief.

c)

I'm totally not overflowing with racism when it comes to Khải Ân.

d)

Life is a journey.

5.

Explain the difference between a simile and a metaphor.

a)

A simile uses 'like' or 'as' for comparison, whereas a metaphor states one thing is another.

b)

A simile is a type of metaphor that uses imagery.

c)

Both similes and metaphors are the same and can be used interchangeably.

d)

A metaphor compares two unlike things using 'like' or 'as'.

6.

What is creative writing?

a)

1. Creative Writing: The process of writing strictly formatted reports for office meetings.

b)

2. Creative Writing: Composing poetry by rearranging grocery store receipts.

c)

3. Creative Writing: The practice of crafting compelling narratives using only emojis and acronyms.

d)
  1. 4. Creative Writing: Crafting original stories and poems using imagination and expressive language.

7.

How can context clues help you understand a word?

a)

Context clues help you understand a word by providing hints or information from surrounding text.

b)

Context clues are irrelevant to understanding any text.

c)

Context clues can change the meaning of a word entirely.

d)

Context clues are only useful for grammar correction.

8.

what are the elements of writing a story?

a)


Characters, setting, plot, conflict, theme

b)

Dialogue, climax, resolution

c)

Narrator, exposition, foreshadowing, characteristics

d)

Mood, symbolism, imagery, plot

9.

Define the term 'figurative language'.

a)

Figurative language refers to the literal meaning of words.

b)

Figurative language is a type of grammar used in writing.

c)

Figurative language is a form of expression that uses figures of speech to convey meanings beyond the literal.

d)

Figurative language is a synonym for technical jargon.

10.

What is the role of dialogue in a story?

a)

Dialogue reveals character, advances the plot, and enhances realism.

b)

Dialogue has no impact on character development.

c)

Dialogue only serves as filler in a story.

d)

Dialogue is primarily used for exposition.

11.

How do you identify the theme of a story?

a)

The theme is literary theme is the main idea or underlying meaning a director explores in a movie and the chronological orders of events and the character's backstory.

b)

The theme of a story is the central idea or message that the author conveys through the narrative

c)

The theme is the place the story took place in, and how the story goes up and down, and the sequences of the story

d)

The theme is the chronological order of events and the character's backstory

12.

How can you summarize a paragraph effectively?

a)

Add more examples and details

b)

Use complex vocabulary to impress

c)

Identify the main idea and key points, eliminate unnecessary details, and rephrase concisely.

d)

Focus only on the first sentence