Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
Give this quiz to my class
Q 1/20
Score 0
Read the following sentence: "The old house stood as a silent sentinel over the valley, its decaying windows watching the villagers with a hollow gaze." Which literary device is primarily used here to describe the house?
30
Onomatopoeia
Personification
Hyperbole
Simile
Q 2/20
Score 0
Read the following extract: "The thunder grumbled in the distance, a low and menacing warning that the calm afternoon was about to end." What tone is created by the author's choice of the words "grumbled," "menacing," and "warning"?
30
Humorous
Ominous
Apathetic
Joyful
20 questions
Q.
Read the following sentence: "The old house stood as a silent sentinel over the valley, its decaying windows watching the villagers with a hollow gaze." Which literary device is primarily used here to describe the house?
1
30 sec
Q.
Read the following extract: "The thunder grumbled in the distance, a low and menacing warning that the calm afternoon was about to end." What tone is created by the author's choice of the words "grumbled," "menacing," and "warning"?
2
30 sec
Q.
Read the following passage: "The athlete's legs were lead as he approached the final hurdle, every muscle screaming for him to stop." What does the metaphor "his legs were lead" suggest about the athlete?
3
30 sec
Q.
Read the following sentence: "The classroom was a zoo, with students swinging from the metaphorical rafters and a cacophony of noise echoing off the walls." What is the effect of the metaphor used in this sentence?
4
30 sec
Q.
Read the following sentence: "The morning sun was a bright coin tossed into the sky, spilling its golden light over the sleeping city." Which technique is the writer using to describe the sun?
5
30 sec
Q.
Read the following sentence: "The curtains fluttered like the wings of a trapped bird." What is the effect of the simile used here?
6
30 sec
Q.
Read the following sentence: "The stairs groaned under his weight, protesting every step he took toward the attic." What does the word "protesting" suggest about the person's journey upstairs?
7
30 sec
Q.
Read the following sentence: "The silence in the room was deafening, filling his ears with a pressure that felt like a physical weight." Which literary technique is used in the phrase 'deafening silence'?
8
30 sec
Q.
Read the following sentence: "The dark, damp, and dismal dungeon was a death trap." Which technique is primarily used here to create a specific rhythm?
9
30 sec
Q.
Read the following sentence: "The wind howled through the trees, a lonely spirit seeking shelter from the impending storm." Which technique is primarily used to describe the wind?
10
30 sec
Q.
Read the following passage: "The shadows stretched across the cobblestones like long, skeletal fingers, reaching for the warmth of the fading sun." Which literary device is the author primarily using to create a sense of unease?
11
30 sec
Q.
Read the following sentence: "The ancient library was a silent tomb, its air thick with the dust of forgotten stories and the heavy scent of aging parchment." What is the effect of the metaphor "a silent tomb" in this context?
12
30 sec
Q.
Read this excerpt: "The wind howled through the cracked windowpane, a relentless intruder that refused to be silenced." Which word from the sentence is being used as a metaphor to describe the wind?
13
30 sec
Q.
Read the following sentence: "Despite the judge's stern exterior, a flicker of empathy danced in his eyes when the young defendant spoke." What does the word "flicker" suggest about the judge's emotion?
14
30 sec
Q.
Read the following sentence: "The rain lashed against the windshield with a rhythmic, hypnotic intensity, blurring the world into a grey smudge of motion." What does the word "hypnotic" suggest about the effect of the rain?
15
30 sec
Q.
Read the following sentence: "The shopkeeper’s voice was as sharp as a razor, cutting through the customer’s complaints with cold precision." How does the word "cutting" contribute to the tone of the sentence?
16
30 sec
Q.
Read the following sentence: "The city at night was a sprawling circuit board, pulsing with electric veins of amber and neon." Which technique is primarily used to describe the city's appearance?
17
30 sec
Q.
Read the following sentence: "The old house groaned under the weight of the storm, its timbers protesting as the gale hammered against the roof." Which literary technique is the author using by describing the house as 'groaning' and 'protesting'?
18
30 sec
Q.
Read the following sentence: "The morning mist clung to the valleys like a damp, heavy blanket, muffling the sounds of the waking forest." What does the word "muffling" suggest about the atmosphere?
19
30 sec
Q.
Read the following passage: "The politician's speech was a masterclass in obfuscation; he navigated the difficult questions by weaving a web of complex terminology and evasive anecdotes." Based on the context, what is the meaning of the word "obfuscation"?