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English, 21.10.2019 15:30 kirklandL

What figurative device is used in the following sentence?

the cast on michael’s broken leg was like a plaster shackle.
a) hyperbole
b) metaphor
c) personification
d) simile
8)
why would a writer most likely use the word zoo in the sentence?

the classroom was a zoo.
a) to create a positive tone
b) to create a negative tone
c) to add action to the writing
d) to create a visual description
9)

" you stepped on my foot! "
choose the best interjection to use in this sentence.
a) ouch!
b) !
c) wow!
d) yuck!
10)

we are tired, for the journey has been long. if we can continue for another hour, we will have reached our destination. our horses are exhausted because of the terrain; therefore, we may have to carry them.
which underlined word is a coordinating conjunction?
a) because
b) for
c) if
d) therefore
11)
which sentence uses an interjection correctly?
a) yippee school is out and summer is here!
b) holy cow! i had no idea i would get a new car!
c) grrr the angry dog growled as we approached him.
d) aww? have you ever seen such a sweet little kitten?
12)
which sentence uses coordinating conjunctions incorrectly?
a) the doctor sighed as he started his day, but he knew he had important work to do.
b) i wanted to ride the groovin' roller coaster, so i chickened out at the last minute.
c) little jonathan wanted to go to the pool, and little jessica immediately said she did too.
d) marie knew that it hadn't rained for weeks, so she spent extra long today watering the flowers.

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why the bear's tail is short
german folktale

did you ever go to a circus where there was a bear in a cage? did you notice how short his tail was? i will tell you how the bear's tail came to be short.

one very cold day in winter, a fox saw some men taking home a load of fish. the fox jumped upon the wagon while the men were not looking. he threw off some of the best fish until he had enough for his dinner. then mr. fox jumped from the wagon and began to eat the fish. while he was eating the fish, mr. bear came along.

"good morning," said mr. bear, "you have had good luck fishing to-day. those are very fine fish. how did you catch them? "

"they are fine fish," said mr. fox.

"if you will go fishing with me to-night, i will show you how to catch even better fish than these."

"i will go with you gladly," said the bear. "i will bring my hook and line too."

"you don't need a hook and line," said the fox. "i always catch fish with my tail. you have a much longer tail than i, and can fish so much the better."

at sunset the bear met the fox. they went across the frozen river until they came to a small hole in the ice.

"now, mr. bear," said the fox, "sit down here on the ice and put your tail through the hole. you must keep still for a long while. that is the best way to catch fish. wait until a great many fish take hold of your tail. then pull with all your might."

the bear sat very still for a long time. at last he began to feel cold and he moved a little.

"ow! " he cried, for his tail had begun freeze in the ice. "is it not time to pull out the fish? " said the bear.

"no, no," cried the fox. "wait until more fish have taken hold of your tail. you are very strong. you can wait a little longer."

so the poor bear waited until it was almost morning.

just then some dogs began to bark on the bank of the river. the bear was so afraid that he jumped up quickly and pulled with all his might, but his tail was frozen fast in the ice. he pulled and pulled until at length the tail was broken short off.

mr. fox ran away laughing and laughing at the trick he had played upon mr. bear.

bears' tails have been short ever since.

read the passage on the left to answer the following questions:
13)
which of these is not used in the passage?
a) imagery
b) personification
c) prose
d) simile

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