Read the following poem, "Deer," by Bill Griffin.
Daily Dose of EOC
Friday, May 1, 2026
Deer
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Take a shot at this one
Look at the following image:
This is an example of which literary term?a. pun
b. situational irony
c. metaphor
d. alliteration
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The correct answer is:
a. pun
See teachers, this is why you should consider creating some questions yourself or having your students do it as a project and send them to me. Otherwise, you're in for a lot of these corny ones. Fair warning.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Houston, We Have a Problem
Read the following very short story:
I’m sorry, but there’s not enough air in here for everyone. I’ll tell them you were a hero.
From the story, we can assume:
a. their spacecraft must have been hit by a comet
b. they are locked in a bank vault and running out of air
c. one person is going to kill the other person
d. both characters are going to die in a sunken submarine
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a. is incorrect. From the title you can guess that it involves space travel, but nothing to suggest a comet strike. This is the best wrong answer.
b. is incorrect. From the story you can tell that they are running out of air, but nothing to suggest that it is in a bank vault.
c. is correct. One will kill the other so that he can breath longer.
d. is incorrect. Nothing to suggest either inference in this answer. This is the worst answer choice.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Burn, Baby, Burn!
The little mosquito-delicate dancing hum in the air, the electrical murmur of a hidden wasp snug in its special pink warm nest. The music was almost loud enough so he could follow the tune.
Without turning on the light he imagined how this room would look. His wife stretched on the bed, uncovered and cold, like a body displayed on the lid of the tomb, her eyes fixed in the ceiling by invisible threads of steel, immovable. And in her ears the little Seashells, the thimble radios tamped tight, and an electronic ocean of sound, of music and talk and music and talk coming in, coming in on the shore of her unsleeping mind. The room was indeed empty. Every night the waves came in and bore her off on their great tides of sound, floating her, wide-eyed, toward morning. There had been no night in the last two years that Mildred had not swum that sea, had not gladly gone down in it for the third time.
What is the purpose of the metaphor in this passage?
a. to explain how Mildred drowned
b. to show that Mildred cannot swim
c. to explain how Mildred listens to music
d. to show Mildred's unique fashion sense
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This is a typical reading comprehension three part question. Part one, do you know what a metaphor is? Part two, can you find the metaphor? Part three do you understand what the metaphor means?
The ocean is a metaphor showing how distant Mildred is when she uses the "seashell" radio. Basically Ray Bradbury is envisioning ear buds way back in the 1950s. Know that you know that, the other metaphor, the mosquito, makes more sense as well and adds to the understanding.
C. is the correct answer.
Monday, April 27, 2026
I Still Want the Running Man Home Edition Board Game
Read this passage from The Running Man by Richard Bachman:
| In reality, Richard Bachman turned out to be a pen name for Stephen King. |
Friday, April 24, 2026
Auntie Em!
Lee County estimates tornado damage at $57 million
Emergency Management Director Shane Seagroves presented the damage totals to county commissioners Monday.
Commissioner Jim Womack says the damage could "easily" exceed $100 million, counting damaged and destroyed vehicles and property in homes and businesses.
Two people died in the storm in Lee County.
Officials say at least 457 structures were damaged, including 99 homes and 17 businesses that were destroyed.
The tone of this passage is:
a. informational
b. jaded
c. sensationalistic
d. biased
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a. is correct. The passage only seeks to inform the readers about the tornado damage.
b. is incorrect. Jaded means that you are no longer moved by things that once got a reaction from you.
c. is incorrect. WRAL is not trying to make the news story seem bigger than it is.
d. is incorrect. There seems to be no slant in the story to make you take one side over another.
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Thursday, April 23, 2026
Mr. Blue Sky
Read the song lyrics below for "Mr. Blue Sky" by The Electric Light Orchestra about a nice sunny day after a long rainy and cloudy period:
Runnin' down the avenue
See how the sun shines brightly in the city
On the streets where once was pity
Mr. Blue Sky is living here today, hey hey
Mr. Blue Sky please tell us whyYou had to hide away for so long (so long)Where did we go wrong?Mr. Blue Sky please tell us whyYou had to hide away for so long (so long)Where did we go wrong?
What literary term is being used in this song?
a. apostrophe
b. metaphor
c. simile
d. dramatic irony
e. 3rd person omniscient narrator
By the way, you would probably recognize this song from the opening of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 with Baby Groot:
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The way to figure this answer out is to knock out all answers you know are NOT the right one. Apostrophe is probably a term you are not as familiar with, so we can put that as a maybe. The others, however, you are familiar with. We can rule out metaphor because there is no comparison. Likewise with simile - plus there is no "like" or "as". As far as dramatic irony goes, there is nothing that we know that the characters in this song do not, so we can rule that out. That leaves us with 3rd Person Omniscient. Even if you are unclear on which person point of view this is told in, there is not knowledge of Mr. Blue Sky's thoughts, so we are not omniscient in this clip, so we can rule out that answer.
That brings us back to apostrophe. It is the only answer that isn't eliminated, so we can go with that one. Only choose answer choices you are not familiar with if you can rule out the other answers.
Apostrophe - talking to something or some concept that cannot talk back to you.


