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4.7 Module Assessment Review
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Which is figurative language in “A Pair of Tricksters”?
“He was as sly as a fox.”
“The sun shone brightly.”
“She opened the door.”
“They walked home.”
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Identify the device: “The wind whispered through the trees.”
Metaphor
Personification
Onamatopoeia
Simile
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What room has no doors or windows?
A mushroom
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What does “right partial to” mean in “Thunder Rose”?
Really liked or preferred
Slightly tired
Very angry
Completely lost
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What comes down but never goes up?
Rain
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What does "legendary" mean?
Newly invented
Funny or humorous
Small or insignificant
Famous or well-known from stories of the past
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What type of figurative language is “Time is money”?
Idiom
Hyperbole
Personification
Metaphor
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Which is an example of hyperbole (exaggeration)?
The sun rose in the morning.
He could carry a mountain on his back.
The tree was green.
She whispered quietly.
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What character trait best describes Thunder Rose?
Careless and lazy
Brave and resourceful
Shy and quiet
Timid and fearful
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What do you call a bear with no teeth?
A gummy bear
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“I could eat a bear” is an example of:
Hyperbole
Simile
Metaphor
Alliteration
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What theme emerges in “In the Days of King Adobe”?
Fear of strangers
Generosity and sharing
Bravery in battle
Importance of silence
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What does “dialect” refer to?
A food from nature
A kind of story
A type of music
A special way of speaking
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What is true about all the stories we have read in this module?
They have no characters.
They are true stories.
They all teach a moral.
They are all poems.
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What belongs to you but is used more by others?
Your name
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Which is a simile?
The woman sang a song.
He ran with the wind.
She is as brave as a lion.
Her smile was sunshine.
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What is an “exaggeration”?
Something made to sound bigger or greater
A small detail
A decisive action
A true fact
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What is the central idea of “A Tale of Traditional Tales”?
Traditional tales are modern stories
Traditional tales are written only for children
Traditional tales focus on scientific explanations
Traditional tales teach cultural values
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What is a theme of a folktale?
The sequence of events
The people or animals in the story
The time and place where it occurs
The central message or lesson of a story
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Which is a literal statement?
He is reading a book.
She runs faster than lightning.
The car roared like a lion.
The leaves danced in the wind.
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Shovel is to dig as broom is to
Carry
Wash
Sweep
Cut
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Soaked is to water as burned is to:
Wind
Ice
Fire
Snow
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Why did the student eat his homework?
The teacher said it was a piece of cake!
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Which uses personification?
The cat slept.
The clock stared at me.
She writes neatly.
The book is heavy.
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What has keys but can’t open doors?
A piano
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What has four wheels and flies?
A garbage truck
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Which device is in “She has a heart of stone”?
Metaphor
Simile
Personification
Hyperbole
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How does exaggeration enhance humor in tall tales?
By shortening sentences.
By avoiding any humor.
By making characters do impossible things.
By using only simple language.
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What does the prefix “pre-” mean?
Before
Below
After
Without
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What can you catch but not throw?
A cold
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If you throw a red stone into the blue sea, what happens?
It gets wet.
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What kind of tree fits in your hand?
Palm Tree
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What has legs but doesn’t walk?
A table
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What does "thrifty" mean?
Very generous
Careful with money and resources
Extremely wealthy
Always hungry
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Clock is to time as thermometer is to
Temperature
Speed
Weight
Length
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What does the prefix “mis-” mean?
Before
Again
Opposite
Wrong or badly
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What natural phenomenon does “Ten Suns” explain?
Tidal waves
Volcanic eruptions
Drought and extreme heat
Earthquakes
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Puppy is to dog as kitten is to
Ugly
Cat
Lion
Bear
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What does “shrewd” mean?
Kind and gentle
Slow and lazy
Strong and brave
Clever and astute
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The prefix "re-" means:
Across
Again
Not
Wrong
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What can’t be used until it’s broken?
An egg
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What has hands but can’t clap?
A clock
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How does a tall tale differ from a folktale?
Tall tales never have a moral.
Tall tales always use exaggerated, larger-than-life elements
Tall tales are shorter than folktales.
Tall tales are always about animals
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Cause: The suns all rise at once in “Ten Suns.” Effect?
The land floods.
Everyone hides.
The earth burns.
It rains nonstop.
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Identify the simile in “Thunder Rose”:
"The wind howled.”
“He ran faster than a cheetah.”
“The cactus stood tall.”
“She was as fast as lightning.”
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Which sentence is literal?
The sun smiled down on us.
The river sang as it flowed.
Water freezes at 0°C.
The moon is made of cheese.
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