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12th grade: List 1 2025
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What kind of metaphor uses "like" or "as"?
metaphor
hyberbole
alliteration
simile
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pitch
a thick, black, sticky material made from coal or wood tar.
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figurative language that compares to unlike things using like or as
simile
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automatic
done without thought
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to convince a person to do something by urging
persuade
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to cover, wrap, enclose, or surround
enveloped
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annoyed, frustrated, or worried
vexed
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done without thought
automatic
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figurative language that means something different than the words
idiom
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figurative language that exaggerates.
hyberbole
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able to speak or write easily and naturally
fluent
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premises
a building or part of a building usually with its grounds
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to change from a fluid to a solid state by or as if by cold
congeal
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On time, not late
punctual
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hospitality
generous and friendly treatment of visitors and guests
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What type of figurative language includes an exaggeration which couldn't possibly happen in real life?
idiom
hyperbole
simile
alliteration
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fear or nervousness about what might happen
anxiety
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What type of figurative speech is "Lucas walks a million miles an hour"?
metaphor
hyperbole
proverb
simile
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generous and friendly treatment of visitors and guests
hospitality
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figurative language that means something different than the words
idiom
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something that has very little value or importance.
trifle
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generous and friendly treatment of visitors and guests
hospitality
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What type of figurative language is "Break a leg!"?
idiom
proverb
onomatopoeia
personifacation
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a thick, black, sticky material made from coal or wood tar.
pitch
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blunt object
a heavy object without a sharp edge or point
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What type of figurative language includes an exaggeration which couldn't possibly happen in real life?
idiom
hyperbole
alliteration
simile
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On time, not late
punctual
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having too much pride in one's appearance; conceited.
vain
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contempt or ridicule
mockery
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to hold back; inhibit
stifled
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anxiety
fear or nervousness about what might happen
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vexed
annoyed, frustrated, or worried
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punctual
On time, not late
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What type of figurative speech is "Lucas walks a million miles an hour"?
proverb
simile
hyperbole
metaphor
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What is a saying that cannot be understood from the meanings of its separate words but must be learned as a whole?
idiom
proverb
personification
hyberbole
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persuade
to convince a person to do something by urging
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hideous
looking very ugly or frightening; disgusting
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to be able to think of.
conceive
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What kind of metaphor uses "like" or "as"?
simile
hyberbole
metaphor
alliteration
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enveloped
to cover, wrap, enclose, or surround
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mortal
not living forever; having to die some day.
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hospitality
generous and friendly treatment of visitors and guests
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complete, perfect
absolute
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stifled
to hold back; inhibit
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What kind of figurative language compares two unlike things?
hyperbole
metaphor
alliteration
proverb/adage
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What type of figurative speech is "Lucas walks a million miles an hour"?
metaphor
simile
proverb
hyperbole
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complete, perfect
absolute
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to comfort in times of grief or suffering
console
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trifle
something that has very little value or importance.
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What type of figurative language includes an exaggeration which couldn't possibly happen in real life?
simile
alliteration
idiom
hyperbole
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What type of figurative language is "Break a leg!"?
idiom
proverb
onomatopoeia
personifacation
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not living forever; having to die some day.
mortal
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fear or nervousness about what might happen
anxiety
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Extremely silly
ridiculous
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figurative language that compares to unlike things using like or as
simile
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calm and peaceful
tranqual
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congeal
to change from a fluid to a solid state by or as if by cold
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What is the author's attitude toward the subject or audience?
mood
tone
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persuade
to convince a person to do something by urging
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to convince a person to do something by urging
persuade
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a building or part of a building usually with its grounds
premises
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What two pieces of information does the setting contain?
time and place
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What type of metaphor is "The room is as hot as the sun."?
personifacation
metaphor
simile
idiom
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What are the author's feelings toward the subject or audience called?
tone
mood
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a heavy object without a sharp edge or point
blunt object
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a person who pretends to be different or better than they really are.
hyprocritical
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What kind of figurative language compares two unlike things?
metaphor
alliteration
hyperbole
proverb/adage
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anxiety
fear or nervousness about what might happen
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console
to comfort in times of grief or suffering
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punctual
On time, not late
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fear or nervousness about what might happen
anxiety
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ridiculous
Extremely silly
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anxiety
fear or nervousness about what might happen
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hypocritical
a person who pretends to be different or better than they really are.
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exasperate
to make angry
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exasperate
to make angry
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console
to comfort in times of grief or suffering
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ridiculous
Extremely silly
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calm and peaceful
tranqual
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tranqual
calm and peaceful
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What type of figurative language includes an exaggeration which couldn't possibly happen in real life?
alliteration
hyperbole
simile
idiom
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absolute
complete, perfect
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done without thought
automatic
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figurative language that compares to unlike things
metaphor
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What is the overall emotion the reader feels while reading the story called?
mood
tone
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skilled at tricking others
cunning
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blunt object
a heavy object without a sharp edge or point
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fluent
able to speak or write easily and naturally
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figurative language that compares to unlike things
metaphor
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to comfort in times of grief or suffering
console
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congeal
to change from a fluid to a solid state by or as if by cold
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to make angry
exasperate
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tranqual
calm and peaceful
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automatic
done without thought
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a building or part of a building usually with its grounds
premises
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figurative language that exaggerates.
hyberbole
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cunning
Skilled at tricking others
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What is a saying that cannot be understood from the meanings of its separate words but must be learned as a whole?
hyberbole
proverb
personification
idiom
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What is the overall emotion the reader feels while reading the story called?
tone
mood
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having a deep, thorough understanding
profound
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What type of metaphor is "The room is as hot as the sun."?
simile
personifacation
metaphor
idiom
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audacity
courage or boldness often combined with daring or recklessness
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courage or boldness often combined with daring or recklessness
audacity
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conceive
to be able to think of.
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What type of figurative speech is "Lucas walks a million miles an hour"?
metaphor
hyperbole
simile
proverb
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premises
a building or part of a building usually with its grounds
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What two pieces of information does the setting contain?
time and place
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Extremely silly
ridiculous
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profound
having a deep, thorough understanding
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What are the author's feelings toward the subject or audience called?
mood
tone
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sharp; quick; sensitive.
acute
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What is the author's attitude toward the subject or audience?
mood
tone
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absolute
complete, perfect
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to make angry
exasperate
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acute
sharp; quick; sensitive.
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to change from a fluid to a solid state by or as if by cold
congeal
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a heavy object without a sharp edge or point
blunt object
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mockery
contempt or ridicule
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vain
having too much pride in one's appearance; conceited.
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looking very ugly or frightening; disgusting
hideous
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