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31. which one of the five senses is used in this sentence?

This wolf howled painfully over the loss of his mate.


A. Sight B. Hearing C. Touch D. Taste
32. Which sensory detail does this statement appeal to? The afternoon sun penetrated my upturned face.
A. Taste B. Touch C. Smell D. Hearing
33. Which of the five senses is used in this sentence? The warm juicy burger felt like heaven on my tongue.
A. Taste B. Touch C. Sight D. Hearing
34. The drumbeats sounded like distant thunder. What type of figurative language is used?
A. Metaphor B. Simile C. Personification D. Idiom
35. The owl laughed into the darkness. What type of figurative language is presented?
A. Metaphor B. Simile C. Personification D. Idiom
36. The aroma of a turkey roasting filled grandmother’s kitchen is an example of_______?
A. Imagery B. Hyperbole C. Simile D. Metaphor
37. Writers create imagery through figurative language. Which is NOT a type of a figurative language?
A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Personification D. Theme
38. What is sensory language?
A. Language that connect to the five senses to create an image or description.
B. Language that has been censored (censorship).
C. Language that is not very descriptive.
D. Language that is unfamiliar to the reader.
39. Why do author use sensory language?
A. It is a way for a writer to help the reader see or connect with their story.
B. All stories must have sensory language or they become poems.
C. Without censorship, students may be to bad writing.
D. None of the above.
40. Which of the following sets of words deal with the sense of sight?
A. rocky, hairy, drenched C. thick, thunder, smooth
B. ticking, hissing, cracking D. smoky, pungent, flowery
41. “I am hungry as a bear!” The kind of figurative language used here is____?
A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Personification D. Paradox
42. The wind wrapped its icy fingers around my body. What figurative language is presented?
A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Personification D. Irony
43. Death! where is thy sting? O grave! Where is thy victory?
A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Personification D. Apostrophe
44. This kind of paragraph attempts to impart knowledge to readers. Its general purpose is sometimes described as
being to instruct or educate.
A. Persuasive B. Narrative C. Informative D. Entertainment
For numbers 45-48, classify the following conjunctions according to their use. Write your answers on the blanks.
Adding 45. Hence
Sequencing 46. Moreover
Illustrating 47. Then
Cause and effect 48. For instance
49. When she arrived home, she made her assignment immediately. This is an example of what sentence structure?
A. Simple B. Compound C. Complex D. Compound-complex
50. I enjoy listening to music, and I just bought a new CD since my grandmother gave me money for my birthday.
A. Simple B. Compound C. Complex D. Compound-complex
51. A compound sentence is made up of two or more independent clauses.
A. True B. False C. Either A or B D. None of the Above
52. A compound-complex consists of three or more independent clauses and at least one dependent clause.
A. True B. False C. Either A or B D. None of the Above
53. John and Mary are studying their lesson every day. This is an example of what sentence structure?
A. Compound-complex B. Complex C. Compound D. Simple
For numbers 54-60, write the appropriate form of the adjective in the parentheses to complete the dialogue.
Erick: Hey how are you welcome to Kuraburi.
Helen: I’m very sleepy but it’s good to be here.
Jamie: How was your journey.
Helen: Long it was 54. __________________ (long) than the journey between Ranong and Phuket.
Jamie: Where ae you from?
Helen: Scotland. It’s a lot 55. _________________ (hot) in Thailand than in Scotland.
Jamie: Scotland is one of the 56._________________ countries in Europe isn’t it?
Helen: No it’s not but it’s one of the wettest.
Erick: Is your family in Scotland?
Helen: Yes. I have two older sisters and one older brother; he has the 57. ___________________ (light) hair in the family.
Erick: Well are you feeling hungry?
Helen: A little bit.
Jamie: Would you like some food.
Erick: There are few restaurants in Kuraburi, they all have 58. ______________ (better) food.
Helen: Yes that’d be 59. ____________ (great).
Jamie: Those bags look 60. _______________ (heaviest) can I carry one for you?
Helen: Sure, thanks.

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