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Missions
4. Ties
1. Balls
2. Stars
3. Lights
Question 1/4
Which of the following best describes an idiom?
A type of figurative language in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics.
The use of words that sound like what they mean, such as "hiss," "buzz," "slam," and "boom."
Language used by writers to produce images in readers' minds and to express ideas in fresh, vivid, and imaginative ways.
Phrases which cannot be understood simply by looking at the meaning of the individual words in the phrase.
Question 2/4
Which of the following best describes a simile?
A type of figurative language in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics.
A type of figurative language that compares two unlike things that is often introduced by like or as.
A type of figurative language where there is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of each word.
The use of objects, images, or actions within a poem to represent something beyond their literal meaning, often conveying abstract ideas.
Question 3/4
Which of the following best describes an hyperbole?
A direct comparison of two different things
The use of words that sound like what they mean, such as "hiss," "buzz," "slam," and "boom."
A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
Extravagant exaggeration - statements or claims that are not meant to be taken literally.
Question 4/4
Which of the following best describes a personification?
A type of figurative language in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics.
Language used by writers to produce images in readers' minds and to express ideas in fresh, vivid, and imaginative ways.
A phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought.
Phrases which cannot be understood simply by looking at the meaning of the individual words in the phrase.
Gifts to decorate!
continue
Missions
4. Ties
1. Balls
2. Stars
3. Lights
Which form of figurative language is shown in the picture?
Question 1/4
ONOMATOPOEIA
PERSONIFICATION
ALLITERATION
HYPERBOLE
Which form of figurative language is shown in the picture?
Question 2/4
HYPERBOLE
IDIOM
ASSONANCE
SYMBOLISM
Which form of figurative language is shown in the picture?
Question 3/4
SIMILE
METAPHOR
ONOMATOPOEIA
EUPHEMISM
Which form of figurative language is shown in the picture?
Question 4/4
METAPHOR
SIMILE
PERSONIFICATION
HYPERBOLE
Gifts to decorate!
proceed
Missions
4. Ties
1. Balls
2. Stars
3. Lights
REVIEWING THE PLOT PYRAMID
Question 1/4
FALLING ACTION
RISING ACTION
EXPOSITION
RESOLUTION
CLIMAX
REVIEWING THE PLOT PYRAMID
Question 2/4
FALLING ACTION
RISING ACTION
EXPOSITION
RESOLUTION
CLIMAX
REVIEWING THE PLOT PYRAMID
Question 3/4
FALLING ACTION
RISING ACTION
EXPOSITION
RESOLUTION
CLIMAX
REVIEWING THE PLOT PYRAMID
Question 4/4
FALLING ACTION
RISING ACTION
EXPOSITION
RESOLUTION
CLIMAX
Gifts to decorate!
proceed
Missions
4. Ties
1. Balls
2. Stars
3. Lights
Question 1/4
Which text feature that helps readers visualize and organize information?
CAPTION
TABLE
DIAGRAM
SIDEBAR
INDEX
Question 2/4
Which text feature refers to small text near a pictire that tells information?
ILLUSTRATION
HEADING
SIDEBAR
BOLD PRINT
CAPTION
Question 3/4
Which text feature refers to a list of important topics in the text with page numbers?
TABLE OF CONTENTS
HEADING
MAP
INDEX
TIMELINE
Question 4/4
Which text feature refers to the name of a section & gives us a 'preview' of what you will be reading?
BOLD PRINT
HEADING
CAPTION
GRAPH
GLOSSARY
Gifts to decorate!
continue
Missions
4.Ties
1.Balls
2.Stars
3.Lights
Decorate
Merry Christmas!
You have 30 seconds to decorate the tree....
Woo Hoo!
00:30
Do you want to exit without decorating your Christmas tree?
Exit
Back
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CLICK ONLY WHEN YOU KNOW THE ANSWER
ENTER YOUR RESPONSE IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS!
Enter the password
Missions
4. Ties
1. Balls
2. Stars
3. Lights
Question 1/4
Which of the following best describes an idiom?
A type of figurative language in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics.
The use of words that sound like what they mean, such as "hiss," "buzz," "slam," and "boom."
Language used by writers to produce images in readers' minds and to express ideas in fresh, vivid, and imaginative ways.
Phrases which cannot be understood simply by looking at the meaning of the individual words in the phrase.
Question 2/4
Which of the following best describes a simile?
A type of figurative language in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics.
A type of figurative language that compares two unlike things that is often introduced by like or as.
A type of figurative language where there is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of each word.
The use of objects, images, or actions within a poem to represent something beyond their literal meaning, often conveying abstract ideas.
Question 3/4
Which of the following best describes an hyperbole?
A direct comparison of two different things
The use of words that sound like what they mean, such as "hiss," "buzz," "slam," and "boom."
A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
Extravagant exaggeration - statements or claims that are not meant to be taken literally.
Question 4/4
Which of the following best describes a personification?
A type of figurative language in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics.
Language used by writers to produce images in readers' minds and to express ideas in fresh, vivid, and imaginative ways.
A phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought.
Phrases which cannot be understood simply by looking at the meaning of the individual words in the phrase.
Gifts to decorate!
continue
Missions
4. Ties
1. Balls
2. Stars
3. Lights
Which form of figurative language is shown in the picture?
Question 1/4
ONOMATOPOEIA
PERSONIFICATION
ALLITERATION
HYPERBOLE
Which form of figurative language is shown in the picture?
Question 2/4
HYPERBOLE
IDIOM
ASSONANCE
SYMBOLISM
Which form of figurative language is shown in the picture?
Question 3/4
SIMILE
METAPHOR
ONOMATOPOEIA
EUPHEMISM
Which form of figurative language is shown in the picture?
Question 4/4
METAPHOR
SIMILE
PERSONIFICATION
HYPERBOLE
Gifts to decorate!
proceed
Missions
4. Ties
1. Balls
2. Stars
3. Lights
REVIEWING THE PLOT PYRAMID
Question 1/4
FALLING ACTION
RISING ACTION
EXPOSITION
RESOLUTION
CLIMAX
REVIEWING THE PLOT PYRAMID
Question 2/4
FALLING ACTION
RISING ACTION
EXPOSITION
RESOLUTION
CLIMAX
REVIEWING THE PLOT PYRAMID
Question 3/4
FALLING ACTION
RISING ACTION
EXPOSITION
RESOLUTION
CLIMAX
REVIEWING THE PLOT PYRAMID
Question 4/4
FALLING ACTION
RISING ACTION
EXPOSITION
RESOLUTION
CLIMAX
Gifts to decorate!
proceed
Missions
4. Ties
1. Balls
2. Stars
3. Lights
Question 1/4
Which text feature that helps readers visualize and organize information?
CAPTION
TABLE
DIAGRAM
SIDEBAR
INDEX
Question 2/4
Which text feature refers to small text near a pictire that tells information?
ILLUSTRATION
HEADING
SIDEBAR
BOLD PRINT
CAPTION
Question 3/4
Which text feature refers to a list of important topics in the text with page numbers?
TABLE OF CONTENTS
HEADING
MAP
INDEX
TIMELINE
Question 4/4
Which text feature refers to the name of a section & gives us a 'preview' of what you will be reading?
BOLD PRINT
HEADING
CAPTION
GRAPH
GLOSSARY
Gifts to decorate!
continue
Missions
4.Ties
1.Balls
2.Stars
3.Lights
Decorate
Merry Christmas!
You have 30 seconds to decorate the tree....
Woo Hoo!
00:30
Do you want to exit without decorating your Christmas tree?
Exit
Back