1) He/she/them/they a) First person b) Second person c) Third person d) Jeff 2) I/me/my/we/us a) First person b) Second person c) Third person d) Fah-Nando 3) If a book tells YOU what to do: "First, YOU need to..." a) First person b) Second person c) Third person d) Mya e) Missy f) Latia 4) BOOM! CRASH! BANG! a) Onomatopoeia b) Chris c) First person d) Alliteration e) Personification f) Kylee 5) Chris closed his cluttered clothes closet. a) Personification b) Hyperbole c) Alliteration d) Jansi e) Simile f) Charlotte 6) The flowers danced to the wind. a) Alliteration b) Wyatt c) Personification d) Simile e) Hyperbole f) Ximena 7) She was as busy as a factory a) Metaphor b) Hyperbole c) Simile d) Dakota e) Nyasia f) Valeria 8) The moon smiled down on the earth. a) Personification b) Andres c) Alliteration d) Hyperbole e) Simile 9) The ocean waves whispered secrets to the shore. a) Personification b) Mike c) Blaine d) Ethan e) Alliteration f) Simile 10) a brief, overall summary of what the entire story is about (usually one sentence) a) Personification b) Patricia Polacco c) Central Idea d) Conclusion e) Introduction f) Baylen and Johnny 11) The text of a play a) Script b) Scene c) Cast of Characters d) Stage Directions 12) All of the characters, usually portrayed by actors a) Script b) Scene c) Cast of Characters d) Stage Directions 13) EXACTLY what the character says a) Setting b) Scene c) Cast of Characters d) Dialogue 14) Polly's prancing pony performed perfectly. a) Alliteration b) Personification c) Hyperbole d) Simile e) Heybi 15) The person who tells you what happens in the play a) Alliteration b) Cast of Characters c) Narrator d) Mr. Butler's dog, Ava 16) Which of these is an example of a RHYME? a) Sally Sold Seashells by the Seashore b) Matthew Made Me Mash My M&M's c) Wyatt went to Wisconsin d) Tell and Well, Horse and Morse 17) The time and place that a story or play takes place in a) Alliteration b) Dialogue c) Setting d) Conflict 18) The action that takes place in a single setting a) Diagloue b) Act c) Scene d) Britany e) Kiley f) Cast of Characters 19) A chapter in a play that contains MORE THAN ONE scene a) Dialogue b) Act c) Scene d) Cast of Characters 20) Written instructions telling the characters what to DO (not what to say) a) Script b) Stage Directions c) Performance d) Ooga Booga 21) Suffix -ful (wonderful) a) out of b) full of c) water d) under e) over f) above 22) ________ yearbooks will be in soon (talking about a group of people) a) Heybi, Jansi, and Nathaly b) Their c) There d) They're e) Derek f) Sydney 23) ________ not gonna get away with this! (Talking about a group of people) a) They're b) Chase c) There d) Alex e) Their 24) Jeff and Chase took off ______ coats (their, there, and they're) a) Their b) Serenity c) They're d) There e) Kylee f) Luis 25) Your soccer ball is over _______ (their, there, and they're) a) there b) their c) they're d) Mekhi e) Mike f) Rylan 26) He was tall, handsome, and spoke very softly. a) Simile b) Personification c) Character Traits d) kmnafgmnsdpofgmpsdfogpsdfognp 27) Which one of these could be a THEME of a book? a) Tyler b) Zuri c) Kyla d) Acceptance 28) Which one of these could be a THEME of a book? a) James b) A clock c) A mouse d) Friendship and Courage 29) He was a sloth in the morning a) Landen b) Aaliyah c) James d) Simile e) Metaphor f) Alliteration 30) SWBST - helping you make a summary a) Christain b) Somebody Wanted But So Then c) Somebody's Water Bug Stopped Talking d) Somebody Was Being Silly Today e) Nahomi 31) used for measuring (kilometer, thermometer) a) -meter b) -graph c) -ful d) -like e) -scope 32) written down, printed, drawn a) -ment b) -graph c) -ful d) -ace e) Booger 1 f) Booger 2 33) I'm so hungry I could eat a horse! a) Simile b) Metaphor c) Alliteration d) Onomatopoeia e) Hyperbole f) Personification 34) -ment (payment, agreement, entertainment) a) the result or action of something b) past tense verbs c) comparing d) simile e) metaphor f) hyperbole 35) im- a) again b) full of c) not or without d) before e) after 36) used to compare a) -est b) -ist c) -like d) -s or -es e) -like 37) The plural of something (more than one) a) -est b) -ist c) -like d) -s or -es e) -like 38) select the antonyms a) Talk and walk b) Run and walk c) Sad and mad d) Glad and Happy 39) select the antonyms a) glad and happy b) bear and bare c) like and Mike d) red campers are the best e) green campers are the best f) glad and sad 40) select the synonyms a) glad and sad b) connect and join c) beautiful and ugly d) aggravated and thrilled 41) select the synonyms a) appear and disappear b) decrease and increase c) plural and singular d) aggravated and frustrated

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