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Test Description: Read each sentence and choose the correct meaning for the simile.
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1) When it comes to solving complicated problems, Mrs. Bailey is as clever as a fox. What does the simile clever as a fox mean?
A
Sneaky about making up answers that may not be right.
B
Not very smart because foxes aren't smart.
C
Is smart and able to solve the problem.
D
Runs away as quick as a fox to keep from answering.
2) Mrs. Nordstrom's hands were as cold as ice when she touched my forehead to check my fever. What does the simile as cold as ice mean?
A
Her touch was hard and it hurt my head.
B
Really cold to the touch.
C
My forehead wasn't hot enough to have a temperature.
D
She was mad at me and was acting mad when she touched my head.
3) Mrs. Pattie was as busy as a bee grading the papers when we came back from specials. What does the simile busy as a bee mean?
A
Mrs. Pattie was mumbling while she was working.
B
Mrs. Pattie eating toast with honey.
C
Mrs. Pattie had just finished working.
D
Mrs. Pattie was working hard.
4) Mr. Rulon's towel smelled as fresh as a daisy after it was washed.
A
It smelled exactly like flowers.
B
It smelled like a the gym cleaner.
C
It still smelled a little bit like potting soil.
D
It smelled clean again.
5) Mrs. Hollingsworth may scare some students, but she is as gentle as a lamb.
A
Mrs. Hollingsworth's hair is soft like a lamb's wool coat.
B
Mrs. Hollingsworth as scary to students as a wolf is to lambs.
C
Mrs. Hollingsworth is nice.
D
Mrs. Hollingsworth likes to scare students but pretend that someone else did it.
6) Mrs. Colgan is as proud as a peacock because she won an award at the assembly. What does the simile proud as a peacock mean?
A
Feeling uneasy about the attention.
B
Wanting to wear colorful clothing with feathers.
C
Having a high opinion of oneself.
D
Having a negative opinion of oneself.
7) Mrs. Rebello is as blind as a bat from looking at her laptop screen all day long.
A
She can see very well.
B
She can only see at night.
C
She has to see an eye doctor soon.
D
She can't see very well.
8) Mrs. Deleon jumped like a frog onto her desk when she saw the mouse in the corner. What does the simile jumped like a frog mean?
A
She got down on her hands and knees and jumped.
B
She croaked while jumping.
C
She jumped quickly as if she had much practice jumping.
D
She used both legs at once.
9) Mrs. Williams can swim like a fish at the community center pool. What does the simile swim like a fish mean?
A
She swims at the bottom of the pool instead of the top of the pool.
B
She doesn't use her arms and she kicks her feet like a tail.
C
Swims easily and comfortably in the water.
D
She never has to come up for air because she can breath underwater.
10) Ms. Hillary has eyes like a hawk in the cafeteria when she looks for kids dropping trash on the floor. What does the simile eyes like a hawk mean?
A
Can't see very far.
B
Can only see well if in the air.
C
Can see very well and notice things happening even with a lot going on.
D
Can't see details well with everything going on.
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