Figurative Language
Structure & Phrases
Grammar & Mechanics
Vocabulary Voyage(Part 1)
Vocabulary Voyage (Part 2)
100

 "The wind howled in the night" is an example of this type of figurative language.


What is personification?

100

This type of sentence contains exactly one independent clause and no dependent clauses (e.g., "The dog barked all night.").

What is a simple sentence?

100

A person, place, thing, or idea.

What is a noun?

100

If a dragon is gathering a massive hoard of gold together in its cave, the dragon is doing this to its wealth.

What is accumulating? (Accept: accumulate)

100

If you are lucky enough to be free from an obligation or requirement that everyone else has to do, you are considered this.

What is exempt?

200

A comparison between two things without using the words "like" or "as" (e.g., "The classroom was a zoo").

What is a metaphor?

200

This type of sentence joins two independent clauses together using a comma and a coordinating conjunction

What is a compound sentence?

200

This punctuation mark is used to show ownership, or to form a contraction like don't.

What is an apostrophe?

200

This word describes a noisy, public argument or disagreement.


What is an altercation?

200

This word describes extreme tiredness or exhaustion, like what you might feel after driving a really long distance.

What is fatigue?

300

An extreme exaggeration used to make a point, like "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse."

What is a hyberbole?

300

A noun or noun phrase that sits next to another noun to explain or identify it (e.g., "My teacher, Mr. Davis, loves coffee.").

What is an appositive?

300

 A word that takes the place of a noun, such as he, she, it, or they.


What is a pronoun?

300

If you decide to take a last-minute, un-planned road trip to Florida without packing beforehand, your trip is this.

What is impromptu?

300

If something stands out so much that it is clearly visible and drawing everyone's attention—like a shark's fin cutting through the water—it is this.

What is conspicuous?

400

When an author uses words that mimic the sound they describe, like buzz, hiss, or pow.

What is onomatopoeia?

400

A verb form ending in -ing that acts completely as a noun in a sentence (e.g., "Swimming is my favorite sport.").

What is a gerund?

400

 

This type of sentence error happens when two or more complete sentences are improperly joined without the right punctuation.

What is a run-on sentence?

400

A synonym for "interfere," this word means to busy oneself with something that is not their concern

What is meddle?

400

This word means to voluntarily give up or cease to claim something, like having to "____ hope."

  • What is relinquish?
500

This is an expression or phrase where the meaning is not literal, like saying someone has "cold feet" or is "under the weather."


What is an idiom?

500

Identify the appositive phrase in this sentence: "The astronaut, a fearless pioneer, stepped onto the moon."

What is "a fearless pioneer"?

500

These are the seven coordinating conjunctions used to connect independent clauses, often remembered by the acronym FANBOYS. (Must name at least 4 to get the points!)

What are For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So?

500

: This word means a blessing, or the utterance of a blessing, typically given at the end of a religious service.

What is a benediction?

500

This word means you are trying to perceive, recognize, or clearly see something that might be hidden or hard to make out, like trying to spot dolphins in a choppy ocean.

What is discern?

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