1) The silence burned my ears. a) The speaker was too hot. b) The speaker dislikes the quiet room. c) The speaker was listening to music. 2) The whispering rain fell on the rooftops. a) This shows how the rain sounds. b) This shows how the rain looked. c) This shows that it was storming. 3) The thunder and lightning suddenly came alive. a) The speaker is pretending the thunder is a person. b) It suggests that the storm is getting worse. c) It helps the reader imagine the speaker's feelings. 4) Emerald blades of grass in the Springtime a) This imagery helps the reader imagine the smell of Spring.  b) This imagery helps the reader imagine how the grass feels. c) This imagery helps the reader imagine the color of the grass. 5) My grandma is like a steady ship. a) The grandma is silly. b) The grandma like to be on the boat. c) The grandma is calm. 6) My bed is calling my name! a) It suggests the speaker is afraid of the night. b) It suggests the speaker is tired. c) It suggests the speaker has a silly imagination. 7) I saw you toss the kites up high. a) The language emphasizes the way the sky sounds. b) The language emphasizes the size of the kites. c) The language suggests it is windy. 8) He clinched his fists and felt a storm brewing inside him. a) The storm brewing inside him suggests that he is getting upset. b) The storm brewing inside him suggests that he is scared of the bad weather. c) The storm brewing inside him suggests that he is feeling satisfied. 9) Dad's words were as sour as lemons. a) This figurative language shows that Dad was being silly. b) This figurative language show shows that Dad likes lemons. c) This figurative language shows that Dad was upset. 10) Which words help the reader imagine a speaker's experience on a roller coaster? a) the tan metal seatbelt  b) the wind slapping my face c) the ticket in my hand

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