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Language Arts 6th Grade
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Parts of Speech6 Topics|40 Quizzes
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Subject, Object, and Possessive Pronouns
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Identify Subject Pronouns
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Identify Object Pronouns
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Choose Between Subject and Object Pronouns
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Use a Subject Pronoun as Part of a Compound Subject
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Use an Object Pronoun as Part of a Compound Object
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Use the Correct Pronoun Following “to be”
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Use the Correct Pronoun in Comparisons
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Identify Possessive Pronouns
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Use the Correct Possessive Pronoun
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Use the Correct Pronoun
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Identify Subject Pronouns
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Lesson Test: Subject, Object, and Possessive Pronouns
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Identify Subject Pronouns
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Identify Object Pronouns
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Choose Between Subject and Object Pronouns
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Use a Subject Pronoun as Part of a Compound Subject
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Use an Object Pronoun as Part of a Compound Object
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Use the Correct Pronoun Following “to be”
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Use the Correct Pronoun in Comparisons
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Identify Possessive Pronouns
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Use the Correct Possessive Pronoun
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Use the Correct Pronoun
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Identify Subject Pronouns
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Intensive Pronouns
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Lesson Test: Intensive Pronouns
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Pronouns and Antecedents
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Lesson Test: Pronouns and Antecedents
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Subject, Object, and Possessive Pronouns
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Standard Language2 Topics|6 Quizzes
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Mechanics2 Topics|8 Quizzes
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Sentence Structure6 Topics|20 Quizzes
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Independent and Dependent Clauses
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Lesson Test: Independent and Dependent Clauses
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Simple, Compound, Complex, and Compound-Complex Sentences
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Lesson Test: Simple, Compound, Complex, and Compound-Complex Sentences
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Declarative, Exclamatory, Imperative, and Interrogative Sentences
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Lesson Test: Declarative, Exclamatory, Imperative, and Interrogative Sentences
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Independent and Dependent Clauses
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Style and Tone2 Topics|14 Quizzes
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Vocabulary Strategies and Use4 Topics|40 Quizzes
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Context Clues
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Lesson Test: Context Clues
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Affixes and Root Words
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 1 (Part 1)
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 1 (Part 2)
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 2 (Part 1)
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 2 (Part 2)
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 3 (Part 1)
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 3 (Part 2)
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Use Suffixes to Interpret New Words 1 (Part 1)
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Use Suffixes to Interpret New Words 1 (Part 2)
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Use Suffixes to Interpret New Words 2 (Part 1)
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Use Suffixes to Sort Words by Part of Speech
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 1 (Part 1)
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 1 (Part 2)
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 1 (Part 3)
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 1 (Part 4)
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 2 (Part 1)
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 2 (Part 2)
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 2 (Part 3)
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 2 (Part 4)
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Make Connections Among Words that Share Affixes or Roots
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 1 (Part 1)
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Lesson Test: Affixes and Root Words
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 1
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 2
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 3
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Use Suffixes to Interpret New Words 1
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Use Suffixes to Interpret New Words 2
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Use Suffixes to Sort Words by Part of Speech
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 1
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Use Greek and Latin Roots to Interpret New Words 2
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Make Connections Among Words that Share Affixes or Roots
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Use Prefixes to Interpret New Words 1
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Context Clues
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Figurative and Descriptive Language6 Topics|36 Quizzes
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Figurative Language
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Identify Instances of Alliteration
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Identify Instances of Onomatopoeia
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Identify Similes and Metaphors
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Determine the Meaning of Similes and Metaphors in Context
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Identify Personification in a Sentence
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Interpret Personification in Context
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Interpret Common Idioms in Context
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Interpret Common Adages and Proverbs in Context
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Identify Instances of Alliteration
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Lesson Test: Figurative Language
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Identify Instances of Alliteration
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Identify Instances of Onomatopoeia
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Identify Similes and Metaphors
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Determine the Meaning of Similes and Metaphors in Context
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Identify Personification in a Sentence
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Interpret Personification in Context
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Interpret Common Idioms in Context
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Interpret Common Adages and Proverbs in Context
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Identify Instances of Alliteration
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Analogies
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Lesson Test: Analogies
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Word Meanings and Connotations
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Lesson Test: Word Meanings and Connotations
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Figurative Language
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Reference Materials2 Topics|16 Quizzes
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Dictionaries, Glossaries, and Thesauruses
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Differentiate Between Dictionaries, Glossaries, and Thesauruses
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Use Guide Words
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Identify the Parts of a Dictionary Entry
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Use a Dictionary Entry to Determine a Word’s Part of Speech
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Choose the Correct Definition from a Dictionary Entry
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Use a Dictionary Entry to Determine the Pronunciation of an Unfamiliar Word
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Use a Thesaurus
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Use a Glossary
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Differentiate Between Dictionaries, Glossaries, and Thesauruses
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Lesson Test: Dictionaries, Glossaries, and Thesauruses
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Differentiate Between Dictionaries, Glossaries, and Thesauruses
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Use Guide Words
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Identify the Parts of a Dictionary Entry
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Use a Dictionary Entry to Determine a Word’s Part of Speech
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Choose the Correct Definition from a Dictionary Entry
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Use a Dictionary Entry to Determine the Pronunciation of an Unfamiliar Word
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Use a Thesaurus
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Use a Glossary
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Differentiate Between Dictionaries, Glossaries, and Thesauruses
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Dictionaries, Glossaries, and Thesauruses
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Question 1 of 20
1. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the metaphor in bold?
The cozy chair by the fire was a welcome oasis after Keaton’s trek through the snow.
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Question 2 of 20
2. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the metaphor in bold?
Michonne needed the college scholarship because it was her ticket out of this small town.
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Question 3 of 20
3. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the simile in bold?
Because it is the last day of school, the students watch the clock like dogs waiting for a treat.
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Question 4 of 20
4. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the simile in bold?
Because her friends were sleeping, Camilla sneaked out of the room like a thief.
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Question 5 of 20
5. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the simile in bold?
To Lucas, babysitting the two small children was like a puzzle because they had different interests.
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Question 6 of 20
6. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the simile in bold?
For the Johnson family, the houseguest was as welcome as a blizzard in May.
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Question 7 of 20
7. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the simile in bold?
Although Deja wants to have a conversation about their feelings, her best friend is like a robot.
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Question 8 of 20
8. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the metaphor in bold?
To the child, his mother is the Sun, and he loves no one better.
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Question 9 of 20
9. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the metaphor in bold?
The pen was Henry’s best weapon against the unjust law.
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Question 10 of 20
10. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the simile in bold?
Puppies’ teeth are like needles, so watch your fingers.
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Question 11 of 20
11. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the simile in bold?
When the new grandfather held his grandson for the first time, he smiled like a child in a toy store.
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Question 12 of 20
12. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the metaphor in bold?
Cliff loved the weekends because the birds were his alarm clock.
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Question 13 of 20
13. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the metaphor in bold?
Burning dinner was a dark shadow on an otherwise brilliant day.
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Question 14 of 20
14. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the metaphor in bold?
The air conditioner was a welcome friend on such a scorching hot day.
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Question 15 of 20
15. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the simile in bold?
Time raced by like a greyhound, and soon Shelly’s daughter was graduating from high school.
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Question 16 of 20
16. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the simile in bold?
While the wound was healing, it felt like a mosquito bite.
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17. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the simile in bold?
Suddenly, the plane hit turbulence, and it felt like an earthquake.
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Question 18 of 20
18. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the metaphor in bold?
The thunder of the garage door opening woke the sleeping baby.
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Question 19 of 20
19. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the simile in bold?
Linda tries to take a bite, but the bread is as hard as a rock.
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Question 20 of 20
20. Question
What is the most likely meaning of the metaphor in bold?
The housekeeper is a magician, making the mess of the day disappear in no time at all.
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