
ELA REVIEW #1
Quiz by Nicole Mell
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- Q1"Her smile is as bright as the sun" is an example of what type of figurative language?nonesimileidiommetaphor120s
- Q2"Mike is a monster on the football field" is an example of what type of figurative language?similemetaphoridiomnone120s
- Q3"It's raining cats and dogs outside!" is an example of what type of figurative language?nonemetaphoridiomsimile120s
- Q4What is the setting of "The Sweetest Fig?"Monsieur Bibot turns into his dog.Paris, France during present timeTreat others the way you want to be treated.Monsieur Bibot is given magical figs by a patient.120s
- Q5What is THEME!??!Where and when a story takes place.The protagonist of a story.The main problem in a story.The overall message of a story.120s
- Q6What do we call paragraphs in a poem?SpellsStanzasParagraphsLines120s
- Q7What does the word CLAIM mean?A claim is the author's theme in a story.A claim is a supporting detail.A claim is an opinion or main idea in an essay.A claim is a biography.120s
- Q8What is a conflict in a story?The message/lesson of a story.The main problem the character faces.Where and when a story takes place.The events that occur in a story.120s
- Q9What does the prefix "un" mean in the word "unhappy"?overnotunderbefore120s
- Q10"Since my sister had a dearth of tickets in her pocket, she had to go and buy more." Using your context clues, what does the word DEARTH mean as it is used in the sentence above?Lack or shortageExpensiveAbundance or surplusWrong kind120s
- Q11"Most people find the thought of eating rats and mice abhorrent." Using your context clues, what does the word ABHORRENT mean as it is used in the sentence above?DeliciousExcitingBraveDisgusting120s
- Q12"With great trepidation and against my better judgement, I decided to get on the roller coaster." Using your context clues, what does the word TREPIDATION mean as it is used in the sentence above?boredomself-controluneasinessexcitement120s
- Q13"I'm a little worried Mrs. Gilley bit off more than she can chew with that project!" What does this idiom ACTUALLY mean?Mrs. Gilley has bad table manners and keeps chewing with her mouth open.Mrs. Gilley took on a task that is way too big for her to handle.Mrs. Gilley took too big of a bite and could choke!Mrs. Gilley isn't good at projects, and shouldn't try to do them.120s