
Home of the Brave- Test Snow, Old Words New Words
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- Q1
Who is the helping man in Home of the Brave?
the airport worker
Kek
Dave
the Refugee Man
60s - Q2
What does Kek call a "flying airplane" in the section titled "Snow"?
a canoe
a helicopter
a speed boat
an airplane
60s - Q3
What point of view is Home of the Brave written in?
first person point of view
third person point of view
fourth person point of view
second person point of view
60s - Q4
What is this figurative language an example of?
"His car is red and coughs and burps when he tries to make it go."
hyperbole
simile
metaphor
personfication
60s - Q5
What figurative language is this sentence an example of?
"We are like a cow and a goat wanting to be friends but wondering if it can ever be."
simile
metaphor
hyperbole
personification
60s - Q6
Why did the author write this sentence.
To help the reader understand Kek was in riding in a car for the first time.
To help the reader understand that the car was old and needed some repairs.
To help the reader see the color of the car.
To help the reader understand the car was talking to Kek.
60s - Q7
What kind text is Home of the Brave an example of?
drama
a skit
prose
poetry
60s - Q8
What makes Home of the Brave poetry?
It is written in stanzas and lines.
It is written with stage directions.
It is written with a cast of characters.
It is written in sentences and paragraphs.
60s - Q9
If Home of the Brave were a drama, instead of poetry, how would it be written?
It would be written in stanzas and lines.
It would be written in sentences and paragrahs.
It would be written in a script and have stage directions.
It would be written using rhyming words.
60s - Q10
What evidence from the text support the inference that is Kek is curious?
When the flying airplane returns to earth at last, I open my eyes.
I reach into my pocket.
I simle to say I understand although, I don't.
"Who killed the trees, I ask?
60s - Q11
What quotation from the text is an example of the author creating a confusing tone?
I am a tall boy like all of my people.
"I try some English but my mouth just wants to chew the words and spit them on the ground."
"We are like a cow and a goat wanting to be friends but it could never be."
I say This America is hard work.
60s