Fill in the Blanks Questions

Multiple choice
  1. hoarse

  2. rough

  3. harsh

  4. croaky

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A Correct answer
Explanation

The correct answer is 'hoarse' because 'hoarse as a crow' is a traditional idiom describing a rough, harsh voice. Crows are known for their rasping calls, making 'hoarse' the fitting descriptor. 'Rough' and 'harsh' are close but not the traditional word.

Multiple choice
  1. hungry

  2. starving

  3. ravenous

  4. famished

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

The correct answer is 'hungry' because 'hungry as a bear' is a common idiom describing someone with a voracious appetite. Bears are known for eating large amounts when foraging. 'Starving' and 'ravenous' are related but 'hungry' completes this traditional expression.

Multiple choice
  1. innocent

  2. harmless

  3. innocuous

  4. honest

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

The simile 'as innocent as a lamb' uses the lamb as a symbol of purity and harmlessness, which is a well-known cultural association. 'Innocent' is the traditional word used in this simile, while 'harmless' and 'innocuous' mean similar things but are not part of the set phrase.