Grade 5 Quiz Interpreting Figurative Language Including Similes and Metaphors in Context – L.5.5.A
This quiz is based on the CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.5.5.A standards. It emphasizes interpreting figurative language, particularly similes and metaphors, within a given context. Grasping these concepts can greatly enrich comprehension and enhance literary appreciation.
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1. Question
What does the simile “as brave as a lion” mean?
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2. Question
In the sentence, “The world is a stage,” what literary device is being used?
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3. Question
Which of the following is a metaphor?
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4. Question
“Her smile is the sun” means:
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5. Question
Which is an example of a simile?
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6. Question
In the statement, “This room is an icebox,” what is the implied meaning?
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7. Question
What does the metaphor “a heart of stone” imply?
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8. Question
Which of the following uses a simile?
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9. Question
“The singer had a velvet voice” is an example of:
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10. Question
In the phrase, “The clouds are fluffy pillows,” what is being compared?
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