What parts of speech is the subject?
What are nouns or pronouns?
WHAT IS A METAPHOR
direct comparison of things without using like or as
They include what type of characters?
What is good and evil characters?
A simple sentence contains what..........
What is one independent clause but no dependent clause?
Define simile
What is comparing two things using 'like' or 'as'?
What does a prepositional phrase begin with?
What is a preposition?
"Ouch! "Boom!" "Pow!" are all examples of what?
onomatopoeia
Fairy Tales settings are usually occur in the......
What is long ago in the past?
A compound sentence contains......
What is two or more independent clauses but no dependent clause.
The type of sentence that uses FANBOY conjunctions is.........
What is a compound sentence?
The part of speech is the simple predicate is....
What is verb?
What is personification?
What is giving human qualities to non-living things?
True or False:
May include objects, people, or events in twos or fives.
False: They actually may include them in threes or sevens.
FANBOYS
What is conjunctions: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so
A noun that shows ownership or relationship.....
What is a possessive noun?
What does a helping verb do?
It helps the main action verb make sense and provides more details.
What is theme ?
What is the lesson which the author is trying to teach?
What is a fragment?
What is a group of words that cannot form a complete thought on its own?
What is external conflict ?
A problem outside of the character causing them to feel a certain way.
What does a linking verb do?
They connect the subject to another word or the predicate and express a state of being or condition.
Peter Piper picked a pack of pickled peppers is an example of...
What is alliteration
The plot is based on what?
What is a problem or conflict that needs to be solved?
What is a run on sentence?
What is a sentence that is missing the right punctuation to make it flowing properly.
The part of speech that is the object of the preposition is....
What is noun or pronoun?