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Intermediate 1 and 2

Intermediate 1 and 2. ENGLISH- Close Reading!. Which of the following is an example of a metaphor?. His skin was as cold as ice. B:. A:. She had a heart of gold. C:. D:. He was as blind as a bat. It was a dark night. Which of the following is NOT an example of personification?.

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Intermediate 1 and 2

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  1. Intermediate 1 and 2 ENGLISH- Close Reading!

  2. Which of the following is an example of a metaphor? His skin was as cold as ice B: A: She had a heart of gold C: D: He was as blind as a bat It was a dark night

  3. Which of the following is NOT an example of personification? The silence crept Into the classroom B: A: The wind howled The stars danced playfully The stars shone like shiny crystals C: D:

  4. ‘I’m feeling blue’ is an example of which technique? B: A: Metaphor Simile C: D: Personification Onomatopoeia

  5. ‘The rain hammered aggressively on the windows’ is an example of which technique? B: A: Metaphor Simile C: D: Alliteration Personification

  6. ‘All the world’s a stage’ is an example of which technique? B: A: Alliteration Personification C: D: Metaphor Simile

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  8. ‘He gobbled his sandwich’. What does the word ‘gobbled’ suggest? He didn’t like his sandwich He was very hungry, so ate quickly B: A: He ate his sandwich quietly He ate his sandwich while daydreaming C: D:

  9. What type of close reading questions would you use the LOCATE & TRANSLATE formula to answer? B: A: Sentence structure Word choice C: Imagery D: In your own words

  10. Bonus Question What is the formula for answering imagery questions?

  11. ‘It was a silent night, silent in a way that made you fearful, silent all around.’ This is an example of: B: A: Listing Simile C: Parenthesis D: Metaphor

  12. One of the uses of parenthesis is: To show exaggeration or excitement To provide additional information B: A: Instead of a question mark C: To make readers think D:

  13. Bonus Question What is the formula for answering word choice question?

  14. Which of the following is not a form of parenthesis? B: A: Two brackets Two dashes C: Two full stops D: Two commas

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  16. 'Why should we allow people to suffer?’ is an example of which type of sentence? B: A: Exclamation Statement C: Rhetorical question D: Command

  17. ‘Call now’ is an example of which sentence type? B: A: Command Exclamation C: Statement D: Question

  18. Which type of close reading questions would you use the formula ‘Identify & Explain’ to answer? B: A: Word choice Sentence structure C: Imagery D: In your own words

  19. Which technique is used to build up suspense in this passage? B: A: Personification Parenthesis C: Metaphors D: Exclamation sentences This couldn’t be happening – her husband should have been at home with her by now. She was alone. Shadows danced across the half set dinner table; shadows danced across the cold pine floors; shadows danced across the bare walls. She could hear soft scratching noises coming from the front door, growing in volume as the would-be intruder appeared to become more frustrated and aggressive in his actions.

  20. Translate the following sentence into your own words: The fire swept through the building inflicting massive damage to both life and materials. The first group to do this effectively will get 2 bonus points

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