Home of the Brave " Lessons" and "Good-Bye"
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- Q1
In the camp, I say they called America heaven on earth. What figurative language is this phrase an exmaple of?
idiom
simile
metaphor
personfication
45s - Q2
In the camp, I say they called America heaven on earth. What is the meaning of this figurative language?
a very pleasant or enjoyable place or situation
a very frightned situation
a sad place or situation
a very funny place or situation
60s - Q3
Why did the author write this stanza?
To show the reader Kek is excited about his new family in Minnesota.
To show the reader Kek does not need a coat to stay warm in Africa.
To show the reader Kek is not happy about living in America.
To show the reader Kek, misses the fun times he had with his family in Africa.
60s - Q4
What figurative language is "Our laughter keeps us warm." an example of?
metaphor
alliteration
idiom
simile
60s - Q5
What figurative language is "The wind sneaks through my coat" an example of in the poem "Good Byes"?
simile
personfiction
metaphor
idioms
60s - Q6
What figurative language is "My teeth shivers " an example of in the poem "Good Byes"?
simile
metahpor
onomatopoeia
personfiction
60s - Q7
What figurative language is "She moos" an example of in the poem "Good Byes"?
an idiom
a simile
personfication
onomatopoeia
60s - Q8
What figurative language is " The stars watch us sleep. " an example of in the poem "Good Byes"?
an idiom
a simile
a personfication
a metahor
60s