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In the sentence "The forest was dense and impenetrable; only the bravest explorers dared to enter," what does the word 'impenetrable' mean based on context clues?
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filled with light
very small
unable to be entered
full of trees
Q 2/25
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In the sentence "The student was elated when she received her results, jumping up and down with joy," what does the word 'elated' mean based on context clues?
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very tired
extremely happy
completely confused
a little sad
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In the sentence "The forest was dense and impenetrable; only the bravest explorers dared to enter," what does the word 'impenetrable' mean based on context clues?
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In the sentence "The student was elated when she received her results, jumping up and down with joy," what does the word 'elated' mean based on context clues?
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In the sentence "The storm caused a cacophony of sounds as the wind howled and the rain pounded against the windows," what does the word 'cacophony' mean based on context clues?
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In the sentence "The ancient ruins were a testament to the civilization's ingenuity, showing advanced engineering skills for their time," what does the word 'testament' mean based on context clues?
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In the sentence "The teacher's instructions were very clear, leaving no room for confusion during the assignment," what does the word 'confusion' mean based on context clues?
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In the sentence "The scientist's hypothesis was met with skepticism, as not everyone believed her theory could be true," what does the word 'skepticism' mean based on context clues?
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In the sentence "The artist's vibrant painting captured the essence of the lively city, full of colors and movement," what does the word 'vibrant' mean based on context clues?
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In the sentence "The professor elucidated the complex theory, making it easier for the students to grasp the main concepts," what does the word 'elucidated' mean based on context clues?
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In the sentence "The village was celebrating with a grand festival, complete with music, dancing, and delicious food," what does the word 'grand' mean based on context clues?
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In the sentence "The little puppy was wriggling with excitement as it saw its owner come home, wagging its tail furiously," what does the word 'wriggling' mean based on context clues?
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Which of the following is an example of personification?
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Which of the following is an example of a simile?
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Which of the following is an example of a metaphor?
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Which of the following is an example of hyperbole?
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Which of the following is an example of personification?
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What does the idiom 'break the ice' mean in this sentence: 'To help everyone feel comfortable, Sarah told a funny joke to break the ice.'
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What does the idiom 'hit the nail on the head' mean in this sentence: 'When Maria explained her solution to the math problem, she really hit the nail on the head.'
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What does the idiom 'let the cat out of the bag' mean in this sentence: 'When Jake accidentally revealed the surprise party, he let the cat out of the bag.'
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What does the idiom 'piece of cake' mean in this sentence: 'The math test was a piece of cake for Lily, she finished it in no time.'
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What does the idiom 'a blessing in disguise' mean in this sentence: 'Losing my job was a blessing in disguise because it led me to a better opportunity.'
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What does the idiom 'barking up the wrong tree' mean in this sentence: 'If you think I took your book, you're barking up the wrong tree.'
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What does the idiom 'the ball is in your court' mean in this sentence: 'I've done my part in the project, now the ball is in your court.'
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What does the idiom 'costs an arm and a leg' mean in this sentence: 'That new smartphone costs an arm and a leg!'
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What does the idiom 'spill the beans' mean in this sentence: 'If you know who won the contest, don't spill the beans before the announcement!'
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What does the idiom 'under the weather' mean in this sentence: 'I won't be coming to school today because I'm feeling a bit under the weather.'