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What type of figurative language is used here?
The plates crashed down from the shelf. Question 3 options: onomatopoeia
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The boys were playing with balloons, baseballs, and basketballs. Question 2
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Water gushed through the broken pipe. Question 1 options: alliteration simile
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After cleaning the garage, I was too tired to move a muscle. Question 10 options:
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What type of figurative language is used here?
Albert, the armadillo, ate an awful ant in Asia. Question 9 options: alliteration
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What type of figurative language is used here?
Ray was as tall as a skyscraper. Question 8 options: alliteration hyperbole
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What type of figurative language is used here?
The entranced emperor eyed the enormous egg. Question 7 options: onomatopoeia
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It is not polite to smack your food. Question 6 options: hyperbole alliteration
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What type of figurative language is used here?
Clay could hear the robins tweeting from their nest. Question 5 options:
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The lovable lion leaped over the lake. Question 4 options: alliteration metaphor
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His smile was so wide it wouldn't fit through the door. Question 3 options: simile
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Friday, I finally got the ferret I wanted. Question 2 options: hyperbole metaphor
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Jessie let the mailbox slam shut. Question 1 options: metaphor onomatopoeia
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Is this selection narrative or expository?
The road to Norbridge was long and straight. We hoped to get there by half-past eight,
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The moral of this story is: work today, play tomorrow. Question 9 options: narrative
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Iowa is a state in the Midwest. Question 8 options: expository narrative
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During the early morning hours, Linda seized the opportunity to spend a few moments
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Maya Angelou is a modern African American writer. Question 6 options: expository
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A couplet is two successive lines of verse that rhyme. Question 5 options: narrative
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"Vote for me and I promise you longer recesses," Gina told her friends. Question 4
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"Promise me something?" Lindsay asked with a twinkle in her eye. Question 3 options:
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Of all King Arthur's knights, Sir Lancelot was the bravest and most handsome. Question
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Eric was a tall, energetic young man. Question 1 options: expository narrative
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The remote control Formula Race Car is Item #3547 in the catalog and costs $25.00.
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Once upon a time, there were three bears. Question 9 options: expository narrative
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As the evil pirate silently slid over the boat rail into the dark water, Captain James
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SMITH, John R. 3567 Silverstone Rd. 00592-4360 Question 7 options: expository
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