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Common Core Standard CCRA.L.5 Questions

Demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in word meanings.

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Grade 6 Figurative Language CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.6.5
"Can I have one of your chips?", is an example of an
  1. Hyperbole
  2. Understatement
  3. Personification
  4. Metaphor
Grade 8 Reading Strategies CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.8.5

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In which sentence does the author use exaggeration to make a point about the food?
  1. The owners offer a menu of Italian food.
  2. They also know how to make a hearty red sauce.
  3. They also seem to lace everything with truckloads of garlic.
  4. The food and low prices bring the customers in the door.
Grade 6 Figurative Language CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.6.5
What does, "My heart exploded in a million pieces when I lost the contest." mean?
  1. He was disappointed.
  2. He was excited.
  3. He was confused.
  4. He was happy.
Grade 6 Figurative Language CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.6.5
What does, "The soft bed cried out to be slept in." mean?
  1. There was tears dripping from the bed.
  2. She was tired and the bed looked comfortable.
  3. She thought the bed looked sad.
  4. She thought the bed looked lonely.
Grade 6 Figurative Language CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.6.5
What does, "Her heart was like a lump of mashed potatoes." mean?
  1. She was cruel.
  2. She was a bully.
  3. She was hyper.
  4. She had a soft, kind heart.
Grade 5 English Language Arts CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.5.5b
Grade 5 Idiom CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.5.5b
To have a change of heart means to:
  1. have a heart transplant
  2. change your blood type
  3. change the way you feel about something
  4. change your actions but not how you feel
Grade 1 Vocabulary CCSS: CCRA.R.3, CCRA.L.5, RI.1.3, L.1.5, L.1.5a
Grade 1 Vocabulary CCSS: CCRA.R.3, CCRA.L.5, RI.1.3, L.1.5, L.1.5a
Grade 11 Hyperbole CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.11-12.5a
Which is an example of hyperbole?
  1. The wind grabbed my arm.
  2. The water is shiny.
  3. I have a million things to do today.
  4. The vibrating washer caused the house to shake.
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