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Jouer Test
1. 
Which sentence contains the literal meaning of froze?
A.
Just as my avatar reached the top of the hill, the monitor froze.
B.
When I heard the floor creak, I froze since I knew I was alone.
C.
The water left outside in the bowl froze solid.
D.
He didn't want to answer the question on the Zoom call and pretended the call froze.
2. 
What sentence contains the literal meaning of warmth?
A.
The warmth from the hot chocolate was helpful after playing in the snow.
B.
The warmth from the kind gesture made me smile.
C.
The man was genuine in showing his concern and warmth.
D.
The teenager wasn't used to interacting with young children but was still able to show them warmth.
3. 
Which sentence contains the literal meaning of the word huddle?
A.
The team met in a quick huddle to hear the play.
B.
We wanted to huddle to stay warm.
4. 
Which sentence contains the literal meaning of the word swept?
A.
The Phillies swept the Mets.
B.
Cinderella swept up the dirt on the floor.
C.
My eyes swept over the page to look for the vocab word.
D.
The week swept by in a blink.
5. 
Which sentence contains the literal meaning of the word pearl
A.
The boy was shocked to find the pearl in the oyster.
B.
The audience member laughed at all the right times and seemed to be a pearl.
C.
The old letter from her mother was the pearl left after she died.
D.
The rookie card was the one pearl in the whole box of cards.
6. 
Which sentence contains the literal meaning of the word pickle?
A.
I found myself in a pickle when I forgot my iPad at home.
B.
They were in a pickle when they ran out of gas.
C.
I enjoy cheeseburgers with pickles.
D.
When she lied, she realized she was in a pickle.
7. 
What sentence contains the literal meaning of ramp?
A.
She put salt down on the ramp so that the ice would melt.
B.
They felt the excitement ramp up as the day grew closer.
C.
The volume ramped up quickly in the cafeteria.
D.
She knew her nerves would ramp up when it was her turn.
8. 
Which sentence contains the literal meaning of anchor?
A.
The news anchor presented the story.
B.
In the relay, I ran the anchor leg, which is last.
C.
The older employee was the anchor on that shift.
D.
The boat anchor kept us from moving further from shore.
9. 
Which sentence contains the literal meaning for drape?
A.
They closed the drape of the window to keep out sunlight.
B.
She draped the blanket across the bed.
C.
When it was warm, he draped his hoodie on his chair.
D.
When taking a nap, he draped his body across the couch.
10. 
Which sentence contains the literal meaning for glue?
A.
On 9/11/01, most Americans found themselves glued to the TV.
B.
He used glue to fix the broken mug handle.
C.
There are many children glued to their devices and addicted to playing games.
D.
She was glued to her seat when watching the action-packed movie.
11. 
Which sentence contains the literal meaning for sprawl?
A.
There were geese sprawled all over the field.
B.
The dumped bag left candy sprawled across the floor.
C.
After the long training, I sprawled out on my bed.
D.
To watch the movie, the kids sprawled out around the room.
12. 
Which sentence contains the literal meaning for toll?
A.
Staying up late took its toll and left her very tired.
B.
He was run down after the illness took its toll.
C.
The toll from too much work was exhaustion.
D.
The road charged a toll of $1.00 for each car.
13. 
Which sentence contains the literal meaning for stomach?
A.
I couldn't stomach the thought of spending the weekend that way.
B.
The gory description was hard to stomach.
C.
My stomach was full from too much pizza.
D.
It was hard to stomach the idea of confronting him.
14. 
Which sentence contains the literal meaning for veil?
A.
He lifted the veil covering the bride's face.
B.
The shadow from the cave veiled the bear family inside.
C.
The veil of rain covered the meadow.
D.
The branches of the willow tree veiled the bird.
15. 
Which sentence contains the literal meaning for monster?
A.
The mother would monster her children if their grades weren't perfect.
B.
Anna and Olaf were not expecting a monster on the mountain.
C.
The coach yelled at his players and was a monster screaming on the sidelines.
D.
The other student was a bully who monstered him relentlessly.