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Grade 5 Character Study CCSS: CCRA.R.4, RL.5.4

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Grade 6 Personification CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.6.5a
Which of the following sentences is an example of personification?
  1. The slimy eel slithered through the seaweed.
  2. The stand of trees was a festival of color that fall.
  3. The dandelions stood tall, proudly surveying the rest of the yard.
  4. The snails crept along the sidewalk, moving as slowly as a glacier.
Grade 5 Cause and Effect
Since Marcy didn't set her alarm to the correct time, she was late to work and missed a very important meeting. What is the EFFECT in this sentence?
  1. Marcy didn't set her alarm on time
  2. She was late to work
  3. She missed a very important meeting
  4. Both B and C
Grade 3 Story Elements
Grade 6 Point of View
The narrator's position in relation to the story being told is called:
  1. author's purpose
  2. point of view
  3. story element
Grade 5 Problem and Solution CCSS: RL.5.3
Which type of conflict is exhibited when a football player makes a tackle?
  1. person vs person
  2. person vs nature
  3. person vs society
  4. person vs technology
Grade 12 Figurative Language
Irony occurs when the
  1. events play out the way the reader expects.
  2. events of a situation provide information.
  3. author's words state one thing but imply the opposite.
  4. author flashes back in time to a previous event.
Grade 9 Figurative Language
Grade 3 Sequence of Events CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.3.5
Grade 4 Figurative Language
"The lake glistened like a diamond" is an example of a
  1. personification
  2. metaphor
  3. hyperbole
  4. simile
Grade 4 Figurative Language
Grade 3 Simile
"You are as slow as molasses in January."

What does this phrase mean?
  1. You are moving very fast.
  2. You are moving quietly.
  3. You are making a lot of noise as you move about.
  4. You are moving around very slowly.
Grade 3 Story Elements
Which word means a person in a story or play?
  1. author
  2. person
  3. character
  4. dialogue
Grade 3 Story Elements
Grade 3 Story Elements CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.3.5
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