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Home of the Brave “Welcome to Minnesota”

Quiz by Linda Davis

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  • Q1

    Why did the author use the sentence, “The snowball girl’s face is red?”

    To help the reader understand the girl had make-up on.

    To help the reader understand the girl's face was very cold because of the snow.

    To help the reader understand the girl colored her face red with paint.

    To help the reader understand the girl was sick.

    60s
  • Q2

    Where  did Dave take Kek?

    to a farm 

    to the airport

    to the Refugee Camp

    to Minnesota

    60s
  • Q3

    What figurative language is the sentence an example of? 

    Its window-eyes weep yellow light

    simile

    hyperbole

    metaphor

    personfication 

    60s
  • Q4

    Why did the author write this sentence in the poem, "At last we park before a brown building taller than trees."

    To help the reader understand the brown building was extremely tall. 

    To help the reader see the different between the building and the tree.

    To help the reader understand the tree was near the building.

    To help the reader realize the tree was tall.

    60s
  • Q5

    What figurative language is the sentence an example of“Tears trace my cheek like tiny knives”?

    hyperbole

    simile 

    metaphor 

    personfication 

    60s
  • Q6

    Why did the author write “Tears trace my cheek like tiny knives”?

    To show the reader Kek cut his face.

    To show the reader it was very cold in Minnesota.

    To show the reader Kek's tears was very sharp.

    To show the reader the snowball made Kek cry.

    60s

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