FAST Practice Quiz

Word Impact Analysis
Grade 8 Reading
FL B.E.S.T. Standard: ELA.8.V.1.3
10 Questions
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Directions: Read each passage carefully. Analyze how word choice affects meaning and tone. Answer all questions.
Text A: Excerpt from a Novel
[Literary Fiction]

The old house didn't just sit on the hill - it brooded there, its dark windows like hollow eyes watching the town below. Shadows clung to its corners even at midday, as if the sunlight itself was reluctant to touch those weathered walls. The garden had long ago surrendered to wildness, and thorny vines crawled up the porch like grasping fingers.

Maya stood at the iron gate, her heart drumming against her ribs. Everyone said the house was empty. But standing here now, she couldn't shake the feeling that something was waiting inside - something that had been waiting for a very long time.

1
The word "brooded" in line 1 suggests that the house
A
was painted dark colors
B
seemed to have a dark, ominous presence
C
was simply old and abandoned
D
was located in a shady area
2
"Its dark windows like hollow eyes" is an example of which type of figurative language, and what effect does it create?
A
Metaphor; it makes the house seem lifeless and abandoned
B
Simile; it makes the house seem like a watching, almost alive being
C
Hyperbole; it exaggerates how dark the windows are
D
Personification; it gives the windows human characteristics
3
Why did the author choose "surrendered" to describe the garden rather than "became" or "turned into"?
A
To suggest the garden actively chose to become wild
B
To imply a battle between order and chaos that chaos won
C
To show that the garden was not valuable
D
Because "surrendered" is a more common word
4
The overall TONE of this passage is best described as
A
nostalgic and sad
B
suspenseful and eerie
C
angry and bitter
D
humorous and light
Text B: News Article Excerpt
[Informational Text]

The city council voted 5-4 to approve the controversial development project. Supporters celebrated the decision as a victory for economic growth, while opponents decried it as a devastating blow to the historic neighborhood.

"This is a transformative moment for our city," said Mayor Williams. Critics, however, called the decision "short-sighted" and warned of "irreversible damage" to the community's character.

5
The words "celebrated" and "decried" show that
A
both sides agreed the decision was important
B
the two groups had strongly opposite reactions
C
the decision was made quickly
D
the reporter was biased against the project
6
What is the connotative difference between "transformative" (supporters' word) and "short-sighted" (critics' word)?
A
"Transformative" suggests positive change; "short-sighted" suggests poor long-term judgment
B
Both words are neutral descriptions of the decision
C
"Transformative" is negative; "short-sighted" is positive
D
Both words mean the same thing with different spellings
Text C: Two Descriptions of a Meal
[Comparative Descriptions]

Description 1: The chef crafted each dish with precision, layering delicate flavors that danced across the palate. The presentation was artistry on a plate.

Description 2: The cook assembled each dish with care, combining mild flavors that blended together. The presentation was nice-looking.

7
How does "crafted" differ from "assembled" in these descriptions?
A
"Crafted" implies artistic skill; "assembled" implies simply putting things together
B
Both words mean exactly the same thing
C
"Assembled" sounds more impressive than "crafted"
D
"Crafted" is used only for food; "assembled" is used for machines
8
"Flavors that danced across the palate" uses which figurative device, and what effect does it create?
A
Simile; it compares the food to a dancer
B
Hyperbole; it exaggerates how good the food tasted
C
Personification; it suggests the flavors were lively and dynamic
D
Metaphor; it directly states the flavors are dancers
9
Using specific examples from Text A (the house passage), explain how the author's word choices create a mood of suspense and unease. Identify at least TWO word choices and explain their effect.
10
Compare how Description 1 and Description 2 in Text C use word choice to create different impressions of the same meal. Which description makes the meal sound more appealing, and why?
___Multiple Choice (8)
___Written Response (2)
___Total (10)