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English 1 Covid Review

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Question 1
1.

Who was the Elizabethan Era named after?

Question 2
2.

What was the name of Shakespeare's wife?

Question 3
3.

What was the name of Shakespeare's theatre?

Question 4
4.

How many children did Shakespeare have?

Question 5
5.

Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?

Question 6
6.

Sweet like a mango is what figurative device?

Question 7
7.

The stairs creaked and groaned under the heavy weight has 2 devices. What are they?

Question 8
8.

Match the figurative language to the literal meaning and the image that best fits.

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“She sings all the homesick songs about her country in a voice that sounds like a seagull.”
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The door opened gracefully.
“The taxi door opened like a waiter’s arm.”
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The woman’s foot was petite and delicate.
“All at once she bloomed.”
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When she opened the door, her body expanded because she is large woman.
“Out stepped a tiny pink shoe, a foot soft as a rabbit’s ear.”
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Her voice sounded high- pitched, almost crying in the songs she sang.
Question 9
9.

Which character traits BEST describe Mulan during the scene?

Question 10
10.

Choose ALL examples of hyperbole:

Question 11
11.

Write the word that turned the following sentence into an example of personification: "The sheets hanging on the clothesline danced in the wind."

Question 12
12.

This is an example of personification.

Question 13
13.

Which of the following is NOT an example of hyperbole?

Question 14
14.

Which is NOT an example of personification?

Question 15
15.

Select ALL examples of personification:

Question 16
16.

the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words

Question 17
17.

Select the sentence that is written correctly.

Question 18
18.

Select the sentence that is written correctly.

Question 19
19.

Select the sentence that is written correctly.