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Into the Lifeboat
from Titanic Survivor
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Into the Lifeboat
Complete the activity of each lesson and get a fantastic diploma
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Review
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Question 01
Which sentence has correct conventions?
What day is today?
What day is today
What is today day?
What today day is it
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Question 02
Which sentence has correct conventions?
today is a beautiful day!
today is a beautiful day
Today is a beautiful day!
Today is a beautiful day
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Question 03
Which sentence has correct conventions?
The Titanic sank.
the titanic sank
the titanic sank.
The Titanic Sank
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Into the Lifeboat
Complete the activity of each lesson and get a fantastic diploma
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Review
Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Question 01
Which figure of speech uses like or as in its comparison?
Simile
Metaphore
Exaggeration
Personification
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Question 02
Choose which figure of speech appears in this sentence: The raindrops danced and jumped on the window.
Personification
Simile
Metaphore
Exaggeration
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Question 03
Choose which figure of speech appears in this sentence: The new pillows were like fluffy white marshmallows.
Metaphore
Simile
Exaggeration
Personification
05
Question 04
Choose which figure of speech appears in this sentence: Jake was like a whirlwind, rushing from one activity to the next.
Metaphore
Simile
Exaggeration
Personification
05
Question 05
Choose which figure of speech appears in this sentence: Belinda's fingers were icicles after her ice skating lesson.
Metaphore
Exaggeration
Simile
Personification
Perfect, you have passed!
Advance to the next lesson
Next
Into the Lifeboat
Complete the activity of each lesson and get a fantastic diploma
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Review
Wednesday
Wednesday
Review
Question 01
What is the most likely reason the author includes her observations in paragraph 3?
To express her own feelings about the events.
To show how passengers and crew first reacted when the ship began to sink.
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Question 02
In paragraph 6, which phrase helps the reader understand the meaning of the word reluctance?
Titanic seemed so steady
another ship's lights
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Question 03
In paragraph 7 of the selection, how do passengers react when they are asked to board lifeboats?
Some passengers refuse to board lifeboats, while others ignore directions from the crew.
Most passengers board lifeboats in an orderly way, following the crew’s instructions.
Some passengers eagerly board lifeboats, while others need encouragement.
Most passengers decline to board lifeboats, believing that the ship will not sink.
06
Question 04
Read the sentences from paragraph 15 of the selection. Looking along the length of the ship, I noticed the forward part of her was lower now, much lower! For a fraction of a second, my heart stood still, as is often the case when faith, hitherto unshaken faith, gets its first setback. These lines reflect the narrator’s —
observations on the deck
first feelings of alarm
sense of time passing
faith that all will be fine
06
Question 05
Read this sentence. This passage, which was written in the early twentieth century, describes the sinking, of the Titanic from one crew member’s perspective. How should the sentence be corrected?
Delete the comma after sinking.
Delete the coma after passage.
No change should be made.
Delete the comma after century.
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Question 06
Read these sentences about the passage. Violet Jessop was a member of the staff aboard the Titanic. The Titanic was the biggest ship in the world What is the best way to combine the two sentences?
Violet Jessop was a member of the staff aboard the Titanic, and was the biggest ship in the world.
Violet Jessop was a member of the staff aboard the Titanic, although it was the biggest ship in the world.
Violet Jessop was a member of the staff aboard the Titanic, which was the biggest ship in the world.
Violet Jessop was a member of the staff aboard the Titanic, that was the biggest ship in the world.
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Question 07
Read the sentence from paragraph 22 of the selection. “Surely it is all a dream,” I thought as I looked up the side of the ship, beautifully illuminated, each deck alive with lights; the dynamos were on the top deck. Which phrase from the sentence helps the reader understand the meaning of the word illuminated?
Surely it is all a dream
each deck alive with lights
the dynamos were on the top deck
as I looked up the side of the ship
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Question 08
To which column does each quote from the selection belong? Write the letter of the quote in the correct column.
Description of the Lifeboat
Description of the Titanic
the boat descended a fearful distance into that inky blackness beneath (paragraph 21)
a bone-cracking thud which started the baby crying in earnest (paragraph 23)
She was getting lower in the water (paragraph 26)
the women in the boat started to weep (paragraph 27)
Only three decks now, and still not a list to one side or the other (paragraph 27)
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Question 09
Which quote from the passage uses a simile to describe the conditions on the night the Titanic sank?
Groaning, the boat descended a fearful distance into that inky blackness beneath, intensified as the lights fell on it occasionally. (paragraph 21)
We touched the water with a terrific thud, a bone-cracking thud which started the baby crying in earnest. (paragraph 23)
One awful moment of empty, misty blackness enveloped us in its loneliness, then an unforgettable, agonizing cry went up from 1500 despairing throats . . . (paragraph 30)
A tiny breeze, the first we had felt on this calm night, blew an icy blast across my face; it felt like a knife in its penetrating coldness. (paragraph 29)
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Question 10
The author wrote this selection most likely to —
record her personal experience during an important event
inform the reader about the key details of an important event
convince the reader to agree with her opinion about an important event
reveal the untold truth about an important event
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Question 11
Which statement describes the narrator’s primary point of view in the selection?
She recounts the events objectively, from the perspective of those left behind.
She recounts the events subjectively, from the perspective of her friend Ann.
She recounts the events objectively, as though she knew that the Titanic would sink.
She recounts the events subjectively, as though they were happening in real time.
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Into the Lifeboat
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