Drag and drop the word with the most negative connotation into the correct location to complete the sentence.(1 point)Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.Despite his wealth, he’s quite Response area when it comes to donating to charity.generousstubbornhesitantcheap

cheap

Drag and drop the best antonym for the underlined word. (1 point)Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.Winter in the United States is frigid, a big contrast to the Response area heat of the summer. coldlukewarmtepidscorching

cold

Identify which one of the following sentences is a pun.(1 point)ResponsesBroken pencils are pointless.Broken pencils are pointless.The girl moves as slow as a sloth.The girl moves as slow as a sloth.The flowers danced in the wind.The flowers danced in the wind.That sign is pretty ugly!

Broken pencils are pointless.

Use the paragraph to answer the question.Earlier in the day, Sam’s mom told him to clean his room; however, Sam was too busy gaming and talking on the phone with his friends to be bothered with cleaning his room. Later in the day, Sam’s mom passes by his open bedroom door and sees how filthy his room is and says, ”Great job cleaning your room!” Then she tells him, “Just wait until your father gets home! I doubt he’ll be willing to keep the gaming system in your room anymore.”Which of the sentences in the paragraph above is an example of verbal irony?(1 point)Responses"Great job cleaning your room!""Great job cleaning your room!"Earlier in the day, Sam’s mom told him to clean his room.Earlier in the day, Sam’s mom told him to clean his room."Just wait until your father gets home!""Just wait until your father gets home!"Sam was too busy gaming…to be bothered with cleaning his room.

"Great job cleaning your room!"

Use the paragraph to answer the question.Alicia was in a hurry as she was heading out of the door to work that rainy, Monday morning. At the last minute, she remembered that she hadn’t fed the dogs yet, “Oh, no, I need to feed the dogs or they’ll starve all day!” After she fed the dogs, she grabbed her coffee from the kitchen counter and headed to her car. On her way to work, a car stopped short in front of her, which made her jostle her coffee and spill half of it down the front of her favorite shirt, making her exclaim, “Great–that’s just what I needed this morning!”Use the paragraph above to figure out which of the following sentences is an example of verbal irony.(1 point)Responses“Great–that’s just what I needed this morning!”“Great–that’s just what I needed this morning!”Alicia was in a hurry as she was heading out of the door to work.Alicia was in a hurry as she was heading out of the door to work.On her way to work, a car stopped short in front of her.On her way to work, a car stopped short in front of her.“Oh, no, I need to feed the dogs or they’ll starve all day!”

"Great–that’s just what I needed this morning!"

A homophonic pun is best defined as:(1 point)ResponsesTwo words that look the same but have different meanings.Two words that look the same but have different meanings.Two words that sound the same but have different meanings.Two words that sound the same but have different meanings.Two words that sound the same and have the same meaning.Two words that sound the same and have the same meaning.Two words that look the same and the words add humor.