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7th Fall Final Review: Figurative Language And Types Of Questions
Test Description: Figurative Language Notes Types of Questions
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Language that is not intended to be taken literally is _____________.
A
Personification
B
Simile
C
Figurative Language
D
Metaphor
2) A comparison of two things that are essentially different, usually using the words like or as is known as ______________.
A
Personification
B
Simile
C
Metaphor
D
Figurative Language
3) A comparison in which the author describes a person or thing using words that are not meant to be taken literally is known as ______________.
A
Refrain
B
Metaphor
C
Personification
D
Simile
4) Figurative language in which non-human things or abstractions are represented as having human qualities is known as _________________.
A
Personification
B
Metaphor
C
Simile
D
Refrain
5) A group of words repeated at key intervals in poetry is known as _______________.
A
Refrain
B
Metaphor
C
Simile
D
Personification
6) The act of repeating for emphasis is known as ______________.
A
Hyperbole
B
Refrain
C
Repetition
D
Idiom
7) An intentional and extreme exaggeration for emphasis or effect is known as ________________.
A
Repetition
B
Idiom
C
Refrain
D
Hyperbole
8) An expression that has a different meaning from the literal meaning of its individual words is known as ________________.
A
Refrain
B
Idiom
C
Repetition
D
Hyperbole
9) A knowledge level, fact-based question asked for clarification (who, what, when, where, why, how)
A
Interpretive Question
B
Evaluative Question
C
Universal Question
D
Literal Question
10) May have more than one answer and requires that the answer be supported with evidence from the text (ex. What does this mean?)
A
Literal Question
B
Universal Question
C
Interpretive Question
D
Evaluative Question
11) Asks for an opinion, a belief, or a point of view. Responses may represent different perspectives and should be supported with evidence from the text (ex. Do you agree or disagree?)
A
Literal Question
B
Evaluative Question
C
Universal Question
D
Interpretive Question
12) Open-ended questions that are raised by ideas in the text and transcend social and cultural boundaries and speak to a common human experience (ex. What does the character believe in?)
A
Literal Question
B
Evaluative Question
C
Interpretive Question
D
Universal Question
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