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The wind blew through me like a knife. What literary device is this?
a) Metaphor
b) Similie
c) Personification
d) Hyperbole

Which is the best example of personification?
a) It almost like he's 10 feet tall.
b) We have ourselves a really good problem here.
c) He is 10 feet tall!
d) Rita heard the last piece of pie calling her name.

Which character is the antagonist in Cinderella?
a) Cinderella who marries the prince.
b) The fairy Godmother who grants wishes.
c) The evil stepmother who treats Cinderella poorly.
d)

Is this example internal or external conflict? Logan really wants a cupcake, but he has already eaten a doughnut.
a) Internal
b) External
c)
d)

Is this an example of internal or external conflict: I am in a hurry to get home, but every traffic light I come to is red.
a) Internal
b) External
c)
d)

Which is an internal conflict?
a) man v. man
b) man v. self
c) man v. society
d) man v. nature

Which one is an oxymoron?
a) We had a really huge celebration for the winning team.
b) The day was amazingly cold.
c) The sub was clearly confused by the students.
d)

Which character is the protagonist in Finding Nemo?
a) The dentist
b) Nemo
c) Nemo's father
d) Dory

Which is an example of an idiom?
a) I was going to go out for the fall musical, but I got cold feet.
b) The water in the cup was running over.
c) Their house was like a castle.
d) The jumbo shrimp were really filling.

Which is an example of personification?
a) The antagonist is happy.
b) The author uses metaphors.
c) The protagonist promises revenge on his enemy.
d)

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