The Ultimate 4th Grade - Literature Trivia

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1. Which is a simile?
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The Ultimate 4th Grade - Literature Trivia assesses foundational English grammar skills, focusing on possessive forms and pronouns. It enhances understanding of singular possessive words and differentiates between subject and object pronouns, essential for effective communication.

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2. What does personification do in poetry?
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3. Which word would best describe non-fiction?
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4. Which word means to break?
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5. Which word means a slatted wooden box?
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6. Which is a singular possessive word?
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7. Which is a singular possessive word?
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8. Which word does a simile use to show a comparison?
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9. Which is a simile?
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10. Which is a metaphor?
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11. Which is an example of personification?
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12. Which is an example of personification?
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13. Which of these is a periodical?
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14. From the following, which is a periodical?
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15. Which of these is a periodical?
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16. Which of these is a periodical?
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17. Which of these is a periodical?
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18. Which would be a non-fiction subject?
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19. Which would be a non-fiction subject?
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20. How is a history book different than a novel?
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21. Which word would best describe fiction?
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22. Which word would best describes fiction?
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23. Which word means a speech read or delivered?
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24. Which one of these words means a wide street?
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25. Which is a singular possessive word?
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26. Which word is a subject pronoun?
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27. Which word is an object pronoun?
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28. What word does a simile use to show a comparison?
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29. Which word is a subject pronoun?
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30. Which word means "actively engaged in work or play"?
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Which is a simile?
What does personification do in poetry?
Which word would best describe non-fiction?
Which word means to break?
Which word means a slatted wooden box?
Which is a singular possessive word?
Which is a singular possessive word?
Which word does a simile use to show a comparison?
Which is a simile?
Which is a metaphor?
Which is an example of personification?
Which is an example of personification?
Which of these is a periodical?
From the following, which is a periodical?
Which of these is a periodical?
Which of these is a periodical?
Which of these is a periodical?
Which would be a non-fiction subject?
Which would be a non-fiction subject?
How is a history book different than a novel?
Which word would best describe fiction?
Which word would best describes fiction?
Which word means a speech read or delivered?
Which one of these words means a wide street?
Which is a singular possessive word?
Which word is a subject pronoun?
Which word is an object pronoun?
What word does a simile use to show a comparison?
Which word is a subject pronoun?
Which word means "actively engaged in work or play"?
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