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English: Literal or Figurative?
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Quiz on English: Literal or Figurative?, created by Jill Hurley on 06/01/2019.
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literary terms
6th grade
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Question 1
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This is the best tasting cake in the world!
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Question 2
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This cake tastes sweet.
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Question 3
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It took 45 minutes to get through the line.
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Question 4
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The line took forever to get through.
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Question 5
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Los Angeles is approximatly 3,000 miles from here.
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Question 6
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Los Angeles is, like, a million miles from here.
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Question 7
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The dog was barking at the neighbors.
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Question 8
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The dog was practically screaming at the neighbors!
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Question 9
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The music is loud.
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Question 10
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The music is blasting through the whole house.
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Question 11
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The floor is slippery.
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Question 12
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The floor is as slippery as a sheet of ice.
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Question 13
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The road had bumps and cracks.
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Question 14
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The road was a moonscape of ridges and craters.
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Question 15
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He is a mean person.
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Question 16
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He is the worst person ever!
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