By Silas Turner. 1. Which is an example of a simile?  A. He jumped like a kangaroo.  B. Fred sped along the face of the track.  C. Poppy popped pentagonal.

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By Silas Turner

1. Which is an example of a simile?  A. He jumped like a kangaroo.  B. Fred sped along the face of the track.  C. Poppy popped pentagonal poppies.  D. Billions of people stood in front of the only checkout counter.

2. What is a Hyperbole?  A. A comparison of two objects using like or as  B. An opposite  C. An exaggeration  D. The position of the narrator in relation to the story

3. Choose the synonyms.  A. Yin/Yang  B. Humble/Modest  C. Alpha Ruby/Omega Sapphire  D. Hero/Antagonist

4. Point of view is ?  A. A comparison of two objects without using like or as  B. A literary type  C. A word that means the same as another word  D. The position of the narrator in relation to the story

5. Which is the metaphor?  A. The kid ran as fast as light.  B. He cleaned all the things.  C. Danny looked into the mirror of the lake.  D. Miss Block made friends with Opal.

6. Onomatopoeia is ?  A. An opposite  B. A literary type  C. A sound that identifies a word  D. To tell in own words

7. What genre is Harry Potter ?  A. Fantasy  B. Nonfiction  C. Realistic Fiction  D. Science Fiction

8. Paraphrase means?  A. To compare two objects using like or as  B. To compare two objects without using like or as  C. An event taking place before the present time  D. To retell in own words

9. Which is an example of alliteration?  A. The cookies got out of the jar and ran away.  B. I went to the store to buy some grapes.  C. There was a thousand cars and only 10 parking spaces.  D. Poppy popped pentagonal poppies.

10. What is an opposite? AA. A synonym BB. An antonym CC. Point of view DD. A Hyperbole

Answers: 1. A 2. C 3. B 4. D 5. C 6. C 7. A 8. D 9. D 10. B 10/10: :D 9/10: :) 8/10: :I <8/10: :(