Vocabulary
Grammar
figurative language
sentence structure
vocabulary
100

nice, polite

affable

100

a person, place or thing that is specific. Often recognized by capitalization. 

 proper noun 

100

The pines were singing in the breeze. 

personification 

100

I love Mexican food.

Simple, compound, or complex? 

simple 

100

to pull out a hair or feather 

pluck  

200

to solve or understand

cipher 

200

a word that shows action 

verb 

200

Her eyes are like jewels sparkling in the sun. 

simile

200

Tonight we are going to eat at a steak restaurant, but tomorrow we will be working long hours in the shop. 

Simple, compound, or complex 

compound 

200

a covering for the weather 

tarp 

300

without mistake

impeccable

300

a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun 

adjective 

300

Buzzzzzzzz! The sound of the bees is relaxing 

onomatopoeia 

300

If it rains, the races will be cancelled. 


Simple, compound, or complex

Complex

300

enthusiasm 

zest

400

to gather up and organize 

compile 

400

The students ran quickly to the playground. 

What part of speech is the underlined word? 

adverb

400

Our classroom is Alaska when the air conditioner is running. 

metaphor

400

"Are you excited about the field trip?" asked Mrs. Russell. 

What do you call it when a character  is "speaking" in writing 


Dialogue 

400

persistent, or constant

chronic

500

broken down 

decrepit
500

Linking verb or helping verb? 

We are planning a trip to the beach this summer. 

helping verb

500

My kittens are driving me up the wall. 

idiom 
500

"Have you been going to your soccer practice," asked Mr. Smith. 

What is incorrect about this sentence 

A question mark should be in the place of the comma after the word practice. 

500

a bunch of rough bushes 

chaparral


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