A Dose of Energy or Sugar?
  • 1. What factor do energy drinks and sodas have in common?
A) Both have more caffeine than a cup of coffee.
B) Both are highly accessible to consumers.
C) Both are used to help boost energy for exercising.
D) Both are dependent on a type of jargon.
  • 2. What is the primary difference between energy drinks and sodas?
A) what impact they have on energy levels
B) how much caffeine and sugar each one contains
C) how popular they have become in today's society
D) what types of stores tend to sell the products
  • 3. What feature do energy drinks offer that soda does not?
A) Energy drinks have significantly less sugar than soda.
B) Energy drinks are easier to find in convenience stores.
C) Energy drinks come in smaller containers than soda.
D) Energy drinks improve a person's exercise routine.
  • 4. While most people drink a cold can of soda after exercising, they typically drink energy drinks before they exercise.
A) true
B) false
  • 5. According to the article, where might a consumer find important health information about energy drinks.
A) from your doctor
B) from the internet
C) from the energy drink label
D) from your health and fitness teacher
  • 6. Language Arts Skills Review: Comparing things using 'like' or 'as' is a ________.
A) simile
B) metaphor
C) personification
D) idiom
  • 7. Language Arts Skills Review: The saying, "It was raining cats and dogs," would be an example of which figurative language?
A) hyperbole
B) idiom
C) metaphor
D) alliteration
  • 8. Language Arts Skills Review: Which of the following is an example of alliteration?
A) The big bear had soft fur that was long and shaggy.
B) The snake was extremely slow and fat.
C) The slimy snake slithered slowly sideways.
D) The frog jumped forward and landed upside-down.
  • 9. Language Arts Skills Review: Identify the type of figurative language used in this sentence: Mr. John is as wise as an owl.
A) idiom
B) personification
C) simile
D) metaphor
  • 10. Language Arts Skills Review: Identify the type of figurative language used in this sentence: The flowers were crying for my attention.
A) personification
B) idiom
C) metaphor
D) simile
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