Parts of Speech
Punctuation
Sentences
Word Meaning
Figurative Language
100

This part of speech can be a person, place, or thing. 

What is a noun?

100

This goes at the end of a question. 

What is a question mark? 
100

Every sentence needs a subject and one of these. 

What is a verb? 

100

A word that means the opposite of another word. 

What is an antonym? 

100

"The loaf of bread was hard as a rock." 

What is a simile? 

200

A word that describes a noun. 

What is an adjective? 

200

This punctuation separates items in a list. 

What is a comma? 

200

A sentence that asks something. 

What is a question?

200

A word that means the same as another word. 

What is a synonym? 

200

Giving human qualities to an object or animal. 

What is personification?

300

A word that shows action. 

What is a verb? 

300

Use this at the end of an exciting sentence to show emphasis. 

What is an exclamation point? 

300

A group of words that DOES NOT form a complete sentence. 

What is a fragment?

300

You can often figure out the meaning of a word by reading the sentences around  it. This is called looking for what? 

What are context clues?

300
"I'm so tired I could sleep for a month." 

What is hyperbole?

400

A word that describes a verb, like "quickly" or "loudly." 

What is an adverb? 

400

This show that letters are missing in a contraction, like "don't." 

What is an apostrophe?

400

These seven words -- for, and, nor, but, only, or, yet, so -- are called this. 

What are coordinating conjunctions (FANBOYS)

400

The prefix "un" in "unhappy" means this? 

What is not?

400

"Life is a rollercoaster." 

What is a metaphor?

500

A word that is used to replace a noun, like "he" or "they." 

What is a pronoun?

500

Capitalize the first word of a sentence and all of these. 

What is a proper noun? 

500

When a sentence has two complete thoughts joined by a comma, it is called this. 

What is a comma splice?

500
Rearrnging letters to form words is called this. 

What is an anagram? 

500
Buzz, Grrrrr, Hmmmf
What is onomatopoeia? 
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