
Revising for Figurative Language_Creative Expression
Quiz by Terri Tremble
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Read the studentâs draft paragraph.
Many students enjoy using digital stickers in their messages. These colorful icons help people show emotions that might be hard to explain with words alone. Some stickers can even change the tone of a message, making it feel more friendly or playful. As communication keeps evolving, digital stickers will likely remain a popular way to express ideas. They are small, simple, and easy to add to any message.
Which revision should the student make to add figurative language for a more creative expression of an idea in the paragraph?
Read the studentâs draft paragraph.
Many students enjoy joining afterâschool clubs. These groups give kids a chance to explore new interests and meet new friends. Some clubs even help students build confidence by trying activities theyâve never done before. As more options become available, students can choose clubs that match their personalities. Clubs are a fun way to learn outside the classroom.
Which revision adds figurative language?
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Our school garden has become a popular place for students. Many classes visit to learn about plants and how they grow. The garden also gives students a quiet space to relax during breaks. Teachers say the garden helps students appreciate nature. It continues to be a peaceful spot for everyone.
Which revision adds figurative language?
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The school library recently added a new reading corner. It has soft chairs and bright lamps that make the space inviting. Students enjoy reading there during free time. The reading corner encourages students to explore different genres. It has quickly become one of the most visited spots in the library.
Which revision adds figurative language?
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Our class took a field trip to the science museum. We explored exhibits about space, energy, and weather. The handsâon stations helped us understand how different forces work. Many students said the trip made science feel more exciting. It was a memorable experience for everyone.
Which revision adds figurative language?
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The school cafeteria recently updated its menu. Students now have more choices, including fresh fruit and new sandwich options. The cafeteria staff worked hard to make meals healthier. Many students appreciate the changes. The new menu has made lunchtime more enjoyable.
Which revision adds figurative language?
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Our schoolâs morning announcements help everyone stay informed. They share reminders about events, deadlines, and activities. Students also enjoy hearing birthday shoutâouts. The announcements help start the day on a positive note. They are an important part of our school routine.
Which revision adds figurative language?
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The schoolâs art show displayed projects from every grade. Students created paintings, sculptures, and digital designs. Families walked through the gym to admire the artwork. Teachers were proud of how creative the students were. The art show highlighted the talent in our school.
Which revision adds figurative language?
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Our schoolâs running club meets twice a week. Students practice pacing, stretching, and breathing techniques. The coaches encourage everyone to set personal goals. Many students say the club helps them feel stronger. Running club has become a favorite activity for many.
Which revision adds figurative language?
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Our schoolâs robotics team has been practicing for an upcoming competition. Students are learning how to code, build, and test their robots. The team works together to solve problems and improve their designs. Coaches say the students are becoming more confident each week. The team is excited to show what they can do.
Which revision adds figurative language?