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Vocabulary April 28-May 2, 2014
Test Description: This is a study of vocabulary words used in the Dragon's Pearl and understanding the different types of rhyme.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) A time when no rain falls
A
craved
B
drought
C
scorched
D
pierced
2) When you strongly desired something
A
craved
B
scorched
C
flourished
D
pierced
3) Touched someone deeply
A
scorched
B
flourished
C
pierced
D
drought
4) grew extremely well
A
scorched
B
flourished
C
pierced
D
drought
5) burned on the outside
A
craved
B
scorched
C
pierced
D
drought
6) What is a perfect rhyme?
A
two words that almost sound alike
B
appear at the end of two or more lines of poetry
C
appear within a single line of poetry
D
repeat stressed vowel sounds and last consonant sound
7) What is an internal rhyme?
A
appear at the end of two or more lines of poetry
B
are two words that almost sound alike
C
repeat stressed vowel sounds and the last consonant sounds
D
appear withing a single line of poetry
8) What is an end rhyme?
A
repeat stressed vowel sounds and last consonant sound
B
appear within a single line of poetry
C
appear at the end of two or more lines of poetry
D
are two words taht almost sound alike
9) What is an end rhyme?
A
repeat stressed vowel sounds
B
appear at the end of two or more lines of poetry
C
are two words that almost sound alike
D
appear within a single line of poetry
10) What is rhyme scheme?
A
appear at the end of two or more lines of poetry
B
appear only within a single line of poetry
C
it is the repetition of end sounds in words
D
it referes to the pattern of end rhymes in a poem
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