Stone Fox Chapter 4 "The Reason"
Quiz by Margaret Barron
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- Q1"The voice cut through the air like the sound of a ricocheting bullet." Whose voice is this?SearchlightDocLittle WillyClifford Snyder60s
- Q2"The voice cut through the air like the sound of a ricocheting bullet." How is this figurative language?aliterationmetaphorsimilefantasy60s
- Q3"The voice cut through the air like the sound of a ricocheting bullet." What two things are being compared?voice and bulletair and bulletlike and ascut and air60s
- Q4"The voice cut through the air like the sound of a ricocheting bullet." How are the voice and bullet alike?Both are bullets.Both are voices.Both have cutting sounds.Both need air.60s
- Q5"Says right here. Clear as a bell." What does "Clear as a bell" mean?Hard to readEasy to readA little bit of moneyA lot of money60s
- Q6"Says right here. Clear as a bell." What type of figurative language is "Clear as a bell"?biographyidiomsciencehistory60s