CLASS ACTION RESEARCH
POST-TEST SONG XI SS
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Read this following lyrics to answer the question 1-3
Hall of Fame (by. The Script)
Yeah, you could be the greatest, you can be the best
You can be the King Kong banging on your chest
You could beat the world, you could beat the war
You could talk to God, go banging on his door
You can throw your hands up, you can beat the clock (yeah)
You can move a mountain, you can break rocks
You could be a master, don't wait for luck
Dedicate yourself and you gon' find yourself
Standing in the hall of fame (yeah)
And the world's gonna know your name (yeah)
'Cause you burn with the brightest flame (yeah)
And the world's gonna know your name (yeah)
And you'll be on the walls of the hall of fame
You can go the distance, you can run the mile
You can walk straight through hell with a smile
You can be the hero, you can get the gold Breakin' all the records they thought never could be broke, yeah
Do it for your people, do it for your pride How are you ever gonna know if you never even try?
Do it for your country, do it for your name 'Cause there's gon' be a day, when you're
Standin' in the Hall of Fame (Yeah) And the world's gonna know your name (Yeah)
Be a champion
And you'll be on the walls of the Hall of Fame
Be students,
be teachers
Be politicians,
be leaders
Be astronauts,
1. What is the main theme of the song "Hall of Fame"?
a. Love and relationships
b. Overcoming adversity
c. Dream, courage, pride, and competitive spirit
d. Dealing with loss and heartbreak
e. Embracing individuality and self-expression
2. What is the message of the song?
a. Someone has to have a profession.
b. You have to be the greatest if you are famous.
c. You will be famous if you are students, teachers, leaders, astronauts,
d. Someone needs to have a dream, courage pride and competitive spirit in his life Whatever he is.
e. You have to be famous
3. Be champions, What is the synonym of "champions"
a. God
b. The star
c. The loser
d. The greatest
e. The one
4. What does the line "You can move a mountain" imply in the context of the song?
A. The power to physically relocate a mountain
B. The ability to overcome difficult challenges
C. The importance of environmental conservation
D. The need for teamwork and collaboration
E. The pursuit of personal happiness and fulfillment
5. What figure of speech is used in the line "You can move a mountain, you can break rocks"?
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Personification
D. Hyperbole
E. Alliteration
This song is for no 4 to 7
Firework by Katy Perry
Do you ever feel like a plastic bag
Drifting throught the wind
Wanting to start again
Do you ever feel, feel so paper thin
Like a house of cards
One blow from caving in
Do you ever feel already buried deep
Six feet under scream
But no one seems to hear a thing
Do you know that there's still a chance for you
Cause there's a spark in you
You just gotta ignite the light And let it shine
Just own the night Like the Fourth of July
6. What lesson is given by this song?
a. Be confident and hard work
b. Learn from other if you want to succeed
c. Try to compete with
d. Life is a party
e. Try to make our life shining
7. For whom the song is suitable for?
a. All women who need motivation
b. All men who need motivation
c. All people who have weakness
d. All people who need motivation
e. The singer herself
8. In the line "Do you ever feel like a plastic bag drifting through the wind, wanting to start again,"
what does the phrase "plastic bag" refer to?
a. A symbol of environmental pollution
b. A metaphor for a lost and aimless person
c. A physical object carried by the wind
d. A prop commonly used in fireworks displays
e. A women who need motivation
9. In the line "You're original, cannot be replaced,"
what does the word "original" refer to?
a. The uniqueness and individuality of a person
b. The first firework ever created
c. The natural beauty of the night sky
d. The concept of standing out from the crowd
e. The brightness and visual impact of fireworks
10. What figurative language does “You are my sunshine” use……….
a. Simile
b. Metaphor
c. Personification
d. Hyperbole
e. Alliteration
11. "Your eyes are bright as the sun", "they fought like dogs and cats" are the example of...........
a. Personification
b. Simile
c. Hyperbole
d. Alliteration
e. Metaphor
12. What is the definition of a figure of speech in the context of song lyrics?
a. The literal meaning of words in a song.
b. The use of words or phrases to create a vivid image or express a deeper meaning.
c. The repetition of sounds at the beginning of words.
d. The rhythm and flow of the song's lyrics.
e. The theme of the song
13. “and the sorrow that you know will melt away”
The lyrics above mean that….
a. She is very sad
b. She won’t be happy
c. She knows her sadness
d. This sadness will be over
e. She is very confused
14. “you can take the future even if you fail”
The word “future” has closest meaning to…….
a. Dream
b. Stream
c. Darkness
d. Mile
e. Trouble
15. People usually called chorus as . . .
a. Verse
b. Refrain
c. Bridge
d. Outro
e. Stanza
16. Which of the following is NOT a type of figure of speech?
a. Simile
b. Rhythm
c. Metaphor
d. Hyperbole
e. Alliteration
17. Which one of the following statement is the correct definition of hyperbole?
a. A comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as."
b. The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
c. Giving human characteristics to non-human objects or ideas.
d. The use of one thing to represent another, implying a similarity between them
e. A great exaggeration or a dramatic language.
18. One of generic structures of Song is...
a. Rhythm
b. Imagery
c. Intro
d. Alliteration
e. Simile
19. I have died everyday waiting for you
Darling don't be afraid
I have loved you
For a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more
The figurative language that is used at the song lyric above is....
a. Simile
b. Hyperbole
c. Alliteration
d. Personification
e. Metaphor
20. Which figure of speech is used in the line: "Cause baby you're a firework" from the song "Firework" by
Katy Perry?
a. Simile
b. Metaphor
c. Personification
d. Hyperbole
e. Alliteration