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{L.6.4.B} Which word best completes the sentence?

Because of Maggie's allergies, we bought a detergent that was colorless and _____________.
odorless
unhappy
unload
penniless
{L.6.4.B} Which word best completes the sentence?

Chris has to ______________the dishwasher every morning.
unload
odorless
penniless
unhappy
{L.6.5, L.6.5.A} Which type of figurative language is shown in the sentence?

The flowers stretched and smiled in the sun.
personification
hyperbole
idiom
{L.6.1.A} Identify the correct pronoun.

Sardi gave (him/it) a shirt, a pair of pants, socks, some food, and several bottles of water.
it
him
{L.6.1.A} Is the correct pronoun subjective or objective?

Sardi gave (him/it) a shirt, a pair of pants, socks, some food, and several bottles of water.
objective
subjective
{L.6.2.A} Which sentence best adds a nonrestrictive element using parenthesis?

Sydney got a new car for her birthday.
Sydney got a new car (who just turned 16) for her birthday.
Sydney (16 years old) got a new car for her birthday.
Sydney got a new (who just turned 16) car for her birthday.
Sydney (who just turned 16) got a new car for her birthday.
{L.6.5.C} Select ALL the words with a similar denotation as energetic.
passive
slow
hyper
lively
{L.6.5.C} Which word has a positive connotation?
hyper
passive
lively
slow
{L.6.5.B} Complete the analogy

Burger King: Burger :: Chick-Fil-A:__________________
fries
ketchup
chicken sandwich
McDonalds
{L.6.3.A} Which answer best turns the simple sentence into a compound-complex sentence?

Edward ran a marathon yesterday.
Even though he was exhausted, Edward ran a marathon yesterday, but he slept all night, and he slept through the next day too.
Edward ran a marathon yesterday, but he slept all night.
Even though he was exhausted, Edward ran a marathon yesterday, but he slept all night.
Even though he was exhausted, Edward ran a marathon yesterday.
{L.6.1.E} Which answer best rewrites the casual language to make it more conventional?

I'm positive Sean's going to win the science fair; his project's amazing.
I'm positive Sean is going to win the Science Fair; his project is amazing!
I am positive Sean is going to win the science fair; his project is amazing!
I am positive Sean is going to win the science fair; his project's amazing!
I'm positive Sean is going to win the science fair; his project is amazing!