 Which one of these pairs are antonyms?  A.Water,H2O  B.Small,Large  C.Land,Ground  D.Far,Away.

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 Which one of these pairs are antonyms?  A.Water,H2O  B.Small,Large  C.Land,Ground  D.Far,Away

 The answer was B. Small,Large

 Which is an Alliteration?  A. The cat slept all day.  B. Ac is a good student.  C. Braden is a country kid.  D. Alex ate an apple pie.

 The answer was D. Alex ate an apple pie.

 What genre is Harry Potter?  A. Fiction  B. Realistic Fiction  C. Science Fiction  D. History

 The answer was A. Fiction

 Which pair of words are Homophones?  A. Chair,Table  B. Get,Got  C. See,Sea  D. Laptop,Computer

 The answer was C. See,Sea

 Which sentence is a Metaphor?  A. His hand was as big as Texas.  B. Ac is as tall as a giraffe.  C. Alligators are bigger than elephants.  D. Braden is as smart as a Iphone.

 The answer was C. Alligators are bigger than elephants.

 Which sentence if a form of personification?  A. The sun was smiling down at them.  B. The bear ate a fish.  C. The cat slept.  D. The dog barked.

 The answer was A. The sun was smiling down at them.

 Which sentence is a Simile?  A. I saw a cat.  B. The cat was fat.  C. He ate a lot.  D. He was as big as a skyscraper.

 The answer was D. He was as big as a skyscraper.

 Which pair of words are Synonyms?  A. Big,Small  B. Huge,Gigantic  C. Cat,Hat  D. High,Low

 The answer was B. Huge,Gigantic

 What is the definition of Flashback?  A. When you think of something that hasn’t happened.  B. When you think of something that has happened in the past.  C. To create a picture in your mind as you read.  D. When something is happening at that time.

 The answer was B. When you think of something that happened in the past.

 Which sentence is a Hyperbole?  A. The cricket was as big as a car.  B. The man was tall.  C. He kicked the ball far.  D. Mr. Collins is short.

 The answer was A. The cricket was as big as a car.