
Hot Buttered Popcorn
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- Q1What type of text is this?nonfictionnonfiction poemfictional poemplay120s
- Q2"Pop-pop-pop-pippity-pop" is an example of...idiommetaphorsimileonomotopoeia60s
- Q3What is the purpose of this poem?To describe how the author views popcorn as something delicious that he/she can share with their familyTo talk about what the family always does on the weekendsTo describe why we should eat popcorn and not other foodsONLY to explain how to make popcorn120s
- Q4What is the meaning of "claps" as used in line 11?shuts or closesto make a lot of noisea round of applausematches120s
- Q5According to the selection, what means the most to the speaker?spending quality time with familyeating out of a bowleating popcornhelping dad make popcorn120s
- Q6When making popcorn, what step comes before stirring it up fluffy?eat itbutter itsalt itpop it120s
- Q7What is meant by "Just listen to that popcorn sing!"?the popcorn is making lots of noises as it popsthe popcorn is singing Bruno Mars songsthe speaker is singing and eating popcornthe popcorn is buttery120s
- Q8What is another way to say "bathed with oil" as used in line 8?does not have any oilcovered in bubble bathcovered in oiltake a bath120s
- Q9Which is not an example of figurative language?Eat like a buffalohear it with my heartripe to explodeHot buttered popcorn.120s
- Q10Where does the speaker's dad make the popcorn?in a crock pot with a tight lidin a pot on the stoveover an open firein the microwave120s