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Grade 3 Sequence of Events CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.3.5
Which choice refers to the sequencing of events by time?
  1. setting
  2. topic
  3. plot
  4. chronological order
Grade 3 Main Idea
Grade 8 Making Predictions
Grade 7 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
To make an inference, you
  1. use background knowledge and details from the text.
  2. make a prediction.
  3. use foreshadowing in your writing.
  4. guess about what will happen next.
Grade 4 Figurative Language
Grade 5 Simile CCSS: CCRA.R.4, CCRA.L.5, RL.5.4, L.5.5, L.5.5a
"The baby's skin was like a rose petal." What does this simile say to you?
  1. The baby's skin is very soft and delicate.
  2. The baby's skin is rough.
  3. The baby's skin is dry.
  4. The baby's skin is sticky.
Grade 6 Hyperbole
Which is an example of hyperbole?
  1. My feet are very sore.
  2. I have more homework than you.
  3. I have a ton of homework.
  4. This sweet tea tastes fantastic.
Grade 9 Figurative Language
Grade 6 Personification CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.6.5, L.6.5a
Which of the following is NOT an example of personification?
  1. The star I wished on winked at me.
  2. The trout danced on the water's surface.
  3. The angry mirror showed every wrinkle on his face.
  4. The sun was warm on the child's face.
Grade 5 Simile CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.5.5, L.5.5a
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