A) Alliteration was used because a snake makes the hissing sound. B) Personification was used because the snake was given human qualities. C) A metaphor was used because the snake is compared to a large area. D) A simile was used to let the reader know that the snake was very lengthy.
A) The soldier moves while he stands. B) The soldier moved around a lot. C) The soldier was moving quickly. D) The soldier was motionless and still.
A) Papa sits by the warm fireplace. B) The waterfall was very comforting. C) I fell into my dad's outstretched arms. D) The oilskin pouch had a letter inside.
A) the length of alligators, p. 48 B) the snout of alligators, p. 47 C) the scales of alligators, p. 64 D) the speed of alligators, p. 30
A) the contents B) the glossary C) the front cover D) the index
A) -less B) re- C) -im D) mis-
A) The Earth has a shape like a huge orange. B) The Earth is big and round. C) The Earth is as round as a giant's basketball. D) The earth loves all of her people.
A) The Title Page B) The Index C) The Spine D) Table of Contents
A) A dog can run fast, too. B) Pepita is fast like a cheetah. C) Your hands are as cold as ice. D) My dad is strong like an oak tree.
A) The sun is a star. B) The sun is large. C) The sun smiles at me. D) The sun is outside. |