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  • Q1
    Which sentence uses a metaphor to convey a character's intelligence?
    His knowledge was a deep ocean, filled with hidden treasures.
    She tackled her problems with the agility of a gymnast.
    Her mind was a brilliant diamond, sharp and dazzling.
    He was as clever as a fox.
    30s
    10.L.5
  • Q2
    Which example best illustrates personification?
    The car roared down the highway.
    The wind whispered secrets through the trees.
    She is as busy as a bee.
    Time flies when you're having fun.
    30s
    10.L.5
  • Q3
    In the sentence 'The politician's rhetoric was both persuasive and misleading, leaving the audience with a false sense of security,' what does the word 'rhetoric' most likely mean?
    Boring and monotonous speech
    Truthful and factual statements
    Incoherent and random talk
    Art of effective or persuasive speaking
    30s
    10.L.4.a
  • Q4
    In the sentence 'The arboreal habitat of the squirrel provides both food and safety,' what does the word 'arboreal' most likely mean?
    Dangerous
    Underground
    Relating to trees
    Nocturnal
    30s
    10.L.4.a
  • Q5
    In the context of the sentence, 'The student's cursory glance at the instructions led to confusion during the experiment,' what does 'cursory' most likely mean?
    Prolonged
    Detailed
    Thorough
    Hasty and superficial
    30s
    10.L.4.a
  • Q6
    In the passage, 'The detective was known for his astute observations, noticing details that others overlooked,' what does the word 'astute' most likely mean?
    Keen or sharp
    Oblivious
    Careless
    Confusing
    30s
    10.L.4.a
  • Q7
    In the sentence 'The artist's eclectic style draws from a variety of influences and traditions,' what does the word 'eclectic' most likely mean?
    Traditional and unchanging
    Focused on a single theme
    Composed of elements from various sources
    Narrow and limited
    30s
    10.L.4.a
  • Q8
    In the sentence 'Despite the inclement weather, the picnic continued as planned,' what does the word 'inclement' most likely mean?
    Predictable
    Mild and calm
    Hot and dry
    Unpleasant and stormy
    30s
    10.L.4.a
  • Q9
    In the sentence 'The novel's protagonist was a paragon of virtue, admired by all who knew her,' what does the word 'paragon' most likely mean?
    Model of excellence
    Figure of speech
    Source of confusion
    Example of corruption
    30s
    10.L.4.a
  • Q10
    In the sentence 'His laconic reply suggested that he was not interested in the topic,' what does the word 'laconic' most likely mean?
    Confusing and unclear
    Brief and to the point
    Lengthy and detailed
    Emotional and passionate
    30s
    10.L.4.a
  • Q11
    In the sentence 'The new regulations are meant to streamline the process, reducing unnecessary complexities and inefficiencies,' what does the word 'streamline' most likely mean?
    Complicate
    Expand
    Simplify
    Delay
    30s
    10.L.4.a
  • Q12
    In the sentence 'The scientist's groundbreaking research provided an impetus for further studies in the field,' what does the word 'impetus' most likely mean?
    An unnecessary addition
    A hindrance
    A driving force
    A conclusion
    30s
    10.L.4.a

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