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- Q1Which of the following is an example of a simile?Her eyes sparkled like diamondsHe is as tall as a treeI have a ton of homeworkThe sun is a bright yellow ball30s
- Q2What is the main purpose of using dialogue in a story?To provide background informationTo introduce the main charactersTo show conversations between charactersTo explain the plotTo describe the setting30s
- Q3Which of the following is an example of personification?She ran as fast as a cheetahThe book is full of interesting factsThe wind whispered through the treesThe sun shone brightly in the sky30s
- Q4What is the function of a comma in a sentence?To end a sentenceTo separate items in a listTo add emphasis to a wordTo join two independent clauses30s
- Q5What is the main idea of a passage?The most important point or messageA minor detail mentioned in passingThe last sentence in the paragraphThe author's favorite characterA random fact mentioned for fun30s
- Q6What does it mean to make an inference while reading a text?To guess the ending of the storyTo summarize the main idea of the textTo draw conclusions based on evidence and prior knowledgeTo read the text word for wordTo identify the author's purpose for writing30s
- Q7What is the purpose of using descriptive language in a story?To create vivid images in the reader's mindTo introduce new characters quicklyTo speed up the story's paceTo leave the reader guessingTo confuse the reader30s
- Q8What is the definition of a synonym?A word that is used incorrectly in a sentenceA word that has multiple meaningsA word that means the opposite of another wordA word that is spelled differently from another wordA word that has a similar meaning to another word30s
- Q9What is the difference between a fact and an opinion in writing?Both are based on evidence and researchA fact is based on emotions, while an opinion is based on logicA fact can be proven true, while an opinion is a personal beliefA fact is always subjective, while an opinion is objectiveAn opinion is always true, while a fact can be disputed30s
- Q10What is the definition of a homophone?Words that are used interchangeably in a sentenceWords that have the same meaning and spellingWords that are pronounced differently but have the same meaningWords that sound the same but have different meanings and spellingsWords that are spelled the same but have different meanings30s
- Q11Which of the following is an example of a preposition?jumphappyunderschool30s
- Q12Which of the following is an example of a simile?He's as brave as a lionShe runs very fastThe sun is shining brightlyThey were laughing loudly30s
- Q13Which of the following is an example of a metaphor?The cat meowed loudlyI am hungryThe world is a stageHe ran like the wind30s
- Q14Which word is an example of an interjection?schoolWowrunningquickly30s
- Q15Which of the following is an example of onomatopoeia?BuzzJumpSchoolHappy30s