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John Lennon, "Imagine" lyrics, The Beatles, with vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms, homophones, to paraphrase, irony, hyperbole, rhyme)

Quiz by Mary Stormon-Flynn

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  • Q1
    True or False: The edpuzzle video homework this week was "Imagine" by John Lennon.
    True
    False
    45s
  • Q2
    True or False: some vocabulary words that were introduced were: greed, hunger, Heaven and hyperbole.
    False
    True
    45s
  • Q3
    What is a SYNONYM?
    a word that has the same sound as another word, but has a different spelling and meaning
    a word that has the same meaning as (or a similar meaning to) another word
    a word that has the opposite meaning to another word
    45s
  • Q4
    What is a SYNONYM for "sell"?
    purchase
    cell
    buy
    trade
    30s
  • Q5
    What is an ANTONYM?
    a word that has the opposite meaning to another word
    a word that has the same sound as another word, but has a different spelling and meaning
    a word that has the same meaning as (or a similar meaning to) another word
    45s
  • Q6
    What is an ANTONYM for "sell"?
    exchange
    trade
    cell
    buy
    30s
  • Q7
    What is a HOMOPHONE?
    a word that has the same meaning as another word
    a word that has the same sound as another word, but a different spelling and meaning
    a word that has the opposite meaning of another word
    45s
  • Q8
    What are the words TO, TWO, TOO called?
    antonyms
    homophones
    synonyms
    45s
  • Q9
    What is a HOMOPHONE for "sell"?
    purchase
    cell
    buy
    exchange
    45s
  • Q10
    What is a HOMOPHONE for "break"?
    brick
    brake
    broke
    30s
  • Q11
    What is a PARAPHRASE of, "It's sunny today."
    Today is hot.
    The sun is shining brightly.
    The sun is hiding behind clouds.
    It's cloudy today.
    30s
  • Q12
    What do the words TAKE and BREAK have in common?
    They are synonyms.
    They are antonyms.
    They rhyme.
    They are homophones
    45s
  • Q13
    The word HYPERBOLE is an example of "figurative language" or a "poetic device." Why is it used?
    It is used to exaggerate.
    It is used to express two opposing ideas.
    45s
  • Q14
    Which sentence is an example of HYPERBOLE?
    I went to the 24-hour open CVS, but it was closed.
    I am so tired that I could sleep for one week without getting out of bed.
    45s
  • Q15
    What poetic device does the picture represent?
    Question Image
    Rhyme
    Hyperbole
    Irony
    45s

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