Grade 3 Quiz Distinguishing Literal and Nonliteral Meanings of Words and Phrases in Context – L.3.5.A
This quiz assesses learners’ ability to distinguish between the literal and nonliteral meanings of words and phrases within a given context. Being able to differentiate between these meanings is crucial for understanding nuances in language and improving comprehension in both spoken and written forms.
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1. Question
What does the phrase “break a leg” mean when someone is about to perform on stage?
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2. Question
When someone says, “It’s raining cats and dogs,” what do they mean?
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3. Question
What is the literal meaning of “take steps”?
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If someone says they “have butterflies in their stomach,” what do they mean?
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5. Question
What does the phrase “hit the books” mean?
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6. Question
If a person says “the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree,” they mean:
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7. Question
What is the nonliteral meaning of “keep an eye on”?
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8. Question
What does the phrase “bite the bullet” mean?
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9. Question
When someone says “the ball is in your court,” they are implying:
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10. Question
What does the phrase “spill the beans” mean?
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