Figurative Language
Punctuation
Grammar
Synonyms and Antonyms
Affixes
200

The answer is something that compares two things  using 'like' or 'as'.

What is a simile?

200

The answer is something that goes before a quote.

What is a comma?

200

Fill in the blank :  "I ____ watching TV at home"

What is the word, 'Was?"

200

An antonym

What are two words that mean the opposite of eachother?

200

A prefix that means by itself

What is the prefix "Auto?" 

200

Something that compares two things without using 'like' or 'as'.

What is a Metaphor?

200

It is used most often for examples.

What is a colon? ":"

200

Fill in the blank :  " ____ you outside today?"

 What is the word "Were?"

200

A synonym for enlarge

Magnify, grow, increase

200

An affix that goes after a root.

What is a suffix?

400

A hyperbole.

What type of figurative language uses intense emotion to convey an opinion?

400

It is often used to make a brief pause in a sentence.

What is a comma?
400

When you are saying the result of an action, is it Affect or Effect?

What is Effect?

400

Two words that mean the same thing

What are Synonyms?

400

An affix that goes before a root.

 What is a prefix?

400

A type of figurative language that uses words for sounds, for example, "Crunch, Bang, Whoosh"

What is an onomatopoeia?

400

DAILY DOUBLE! 

Something that is used to link closely related things. For example, "I live in Georgia_ though I'm not sure I like it."

What is a semicolon? ";"

400

Fill in the blank, (there, their, or they're)  :  " ______ sick today."

What is the word, "They're?"

400

An antonym for ancient

What is modern, new?

400

A part of a word that goes before the suffix and after the prefix

What is a root?

500

A type of figurative language that repeats the same letters over and over in a sentence.

What is alliteration?

500

 A period  ( . )

A type of punctuation that completes a statement.

500

What (your, you're) do you use when you are in possesion of an object?

What is the word, "Your?"

500

An antonym for  "pulled"

pushed 

500

A prefix that means "not" or "opposite" and can mean miserable when attached to happy.

What is un-?

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