Figuratively Simile or Speaking Metaphor Multiple Meaning Roots
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Question Column 1 -100 What is the root word shown in the image below?
Answer Column 1 -100 AST!
Question Column 1 -200 You are reading a text with the following words in the word bank: • Pedal • Pedicure • Pedestrian • Pedestal What do you predict the paragraph will be about?
Answer Column 1 -200 Feet
Question Column 1 -300 Think about the word manuscript. You have learned what each word part means. Which of the definitions listed below is the meaning of manuscript? A. B. C. D. Under the stars Travel by foot The study of light Hand written
Answer Column 1 -300 D: hand written
Question Column 1 -400 What two roots are shown in the image below?
Answer Column 1 -400 sub and hydro
Question Column 1 -500 Think about the word audiology. You have learned what each word part means. Which of the definitions listed below is the meaning of audiology? A. Doing something by yourself B. To write or leave a mark C. Sound from far away D. The study of hearing
Answer Column 1 -500 Audiology D: The study of hearing
Question Column 2 -100 What is the root word shown in the image below?
Answer Column 2 -100 CHRONO = Time
Question Column 2 -200 What is the root word shown in the image below?
Answer Column 2 -200 Man(u)
Question Column 2 -300 Which of the following roots does NOT mean write? A. Graph B. Sign C. Scrib D. Script
Answer Column 2 -300 B: sign (sign = mark)
Question Column 2 -400 Think about the word quadruped. You have learned what each word part means. Which of the definitions listed below is the meaning of quadruped? A. B. C. D. The study of four Four times the amount An animal having 4 feet Four feet under ground
Answer Column 2 -400 C: An animal having 4 feet
Question Column 2 -500 You are reading a text with the following word in the word bank: • Photographs • Photosynthesis • Phototropism What do you predict the paragraph will be about?
Answer Column 2 -500 LIGHT Phototropism – when a plant bend towards the light
Question Column 3 -100 After going to the zoo, the mall, and the movies, Cassie was sick of bending over backwards to entertain her nieces. a) Cassie was doing very little to entertain her nieces. b) Cassie was making small efforts to entertain her nieces. c) Cassie was trying very hard to entertain her nieces. d) Cassie was not trying at all to entertain her nieces.
Answer Column 3 -100 C: Cassie was trying very hard to entertain her nieces.
Question Column 3 -200 Bobby would have been playing ball until the cows came home if it hadn't been for Suzie dragging him home for dinner. a) Bobby was just about to stop playing ball. b) Bobby didn't even want to play ball to begin with. c) Bobby prefers nature to athletics. d) Bobby would have continued playing ball for a long time.
Answer Column 3 -200 D: Bobby would have continued playing ball for a long time.
Question Column 3 -300 What does the following phrase mean? The avalanche devoured anything standing in its way. a) The avalanche was loud. b) The snow from the avalanche covered everything. c) The avalanche disrupted dinner. d) The snow from the avalanche was very white.
Answer Column 3 -300 B: The snow from the avalanche covered everything.
Question Column 3 -400 What does the following phrase mean? It was so cold I saw polar bears wearing jackets. a) b) c) d) Polar bears are not adapted to the cold. Polar bears are adapted to the cold. The weather was unusual for this time of year. The weather was very cold.
Answer Column 3 -400 D: The weather was very cold.
Question Column 3 -500 What is the idiom in the conversation? What does it mean?
Answer Column 3 -500 Idiom: in deep water Meaning: In deep trouble
Question Column 4 -100 When Ryan lets his little sister tag along, he acts like a protective father.
Answer Column 4 -100 Simile
Question Column 4 -200 After answering the long essay question, Ava’s fingers were as stiff as sticks.
Answer Column 4 -200 Simile
Question Column 4 -300 My grandfather’s deep voice rumbles like thunder.
Answer Column 4 -300 Simile
Question Column 4 -400 My cousin Maria is a breath of fresh air.
Answer Column 4 -400 Metaphor
Question Column 4 -500 That gripping mystery book was the thief that stole my afternoon!
Answer Column 4 -500 Metaphor
Question Column 5 -100 The spring was being polluted by fertilizer runoff. A. A source of water B. To jump up suddenly C. March to mid-June D. A coiled wire
Answer Column 5 -100 A. A source of water
Question Column 5 -200 Don't try that sport unless you are fit. A. The right size and shape B. Physically healthy C. Talented D. Ready
Answer Column 5 -200 B. Physically healthy
Question Column 5 -300 She told me a ‘story’ about why she was late. A. Floor in a building B. Fictional narrative C. Gossip D. Lie
Answer Column 5 -300 B. Lie
Question Column 5 -400 When is the employees' morning break? A. To separate into parts B. To make unworkable C. Interruption from an activity D. To do something against the law
Answer Column 5 -400 C. Interruption from an activity
Question Column 5 -500 The banker returned the money to the vault. A. Burial chamber in a cemetery B. Leap over a barrier C. Room where valuables are kept D. A piece of gymnastic equipment
Answer Column 5 -500 C. Room where valuables are kept
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