Tornados and Hurricanes
  • 1. What factor do tornadoes and hurricanes share?
A) Both include thunder, lightening, and hail.
B) Both begin over water as tropical storms.
C) Both have a central eye where it is calm.
D) Both are dangerous weather events.
  • 2. What is the difference between tornadoes and hurricanes?
A) Tornadoes are made up of ocean water.
B) Tornadoes create powerful funnel clouds.
C) Tornadoes include a strong storm surge.
D) Tornadoes last for hours to days.
  • 3. What does a hurricane have that a tornado does not?
A) a central eye
B) a thunderstorm
C) a funnel cloud
D) a high risk of danger
  • 4. Language Arts Skills Review: Identify the type of figurative language used in this sentence: Because I was embarrassed, my face was as red as a ripened tomato.
A) onomatopoeia
B) metaphor
C) simile
D) alliteration
  • 5. Language Arts Skills Review: Identify the type of figurative language used in this sentence: Every cloud has a silver lining.
A) metaphor
B) idiom
C) personification
D) simile
  • 6. Language Arts Skills Review: Identify the type of figurative language used in this sentence: My computer throws a fit every time I use it.
A) simile
B) metaphor
C) personification
D) idiom
  • 7. Language Arts Skills Review: Which is an example of personification?
A) The wind is like a thundering sea.
B) The wind grabbed onto my arms.
C) The wind winds wonderously around the yard.
D) The wind is the thundering sea.
  • 8. Language Arts Skills Review: Which is an example of metaphor?
A) The wind grabbed onto my arms.
B) The wind is the thundering sea.
C) The wind is like a thundering sea.
D) The wind winds wonderously around the yard.
  • 9. Language Arts Skills Review: Which is an example of simile?
A) The wind is the thundering sea.
B) The wind grabbed onto my arms.
C) The wind is like a thundering sea.
D) The wind winds wonderously around the yard.
  • 10. Language Arts Skills Review: Which is an example of alliteration?
A) The wind grabbed onto my arms.
B) The wind is like a thundering sea.
C) The wind is the thundering sea.
D) The wind winds wonderously around the yard.
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