
MCAP 7th Grade
Quiz by Lindsey Spencer
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- Q1Which of the following is an example of figurative language?The cat sat on the mat.It rained cats and dogs.She is a good friend.Her smile was as bright as the sun.30s
- Q2What does the word 'shimmering' most likely mean in the sentence: 'The stars were shimmering brightly in the night sky'?Making loud noisesFlickering and disappearingMoving in a circleGlistening or shining30s
- Q3In the phrase 'The world is your oyster', what does the term 'oyster' represent?Food to eatA type of shellOpportunitiesA place to live30s
- Q4What does the phrase 'It was a rollercoaster of emotions' mean?Being physically illFeeling bored and tiredExperiencing many different feelingsOnly feeling happy30s
- Q5What does the word 'stingy' imply about a person?They are always laughingThey are very generousThey are highly skilledThey are not willing to spend or share30s
- Q6What is a conflict in a story?The resolution of the plotThe character's backgroundThe struggle between opposing forcesThe setting of the story30s
- Q7What does the term 'tone' refer to in literature?The character's dialogueThe author's attitude toward the subject or audienceThe physical setting of the storyThe events that make up the plot30s
- Q8What is the main function of foreshadowing in a story?To create dialogue between charactersTo summarize the story's conclusionTo describe the main character's backgroundTo give hints about future events in the plot30s