What figurative language compares two things using “like” or “as”?
What is a Simile
What is the term for the time and place of a story?
What is Setting
What part of speech describes a noun?
What is an Adjective
5(3+2)−42
9
What are the 5 kingdoms of life?
Monerans, protists, fungi, plants, animal
“The thunder growled across the sky.” What figurative language is used?
What is a Personification
What do you call the main problem or struggle that drives the events of a story?
What is Conflict
What part of speech shows action or state of being?
What is a Verb
A number divided by 4 equals 6. What is the number?
24
What is the process called when water changes from a liquid to a gas?
What is Evaporation
What figurative language exaggerates something for emphasis?
What is a Hyperbole
What is the lesson or message the author wants readers to learn?
What is Theme
What part of speech replaces a noun in a sentence (like he, she, it, they)?
What is a Pronoun
A triangle has angles 50° and 60°. What is the third angle?
70°
What is the name of the force that resists motion between two surfaces in contact?
What is Friction
"Sally sold seashells by the seashore.” What figurative language is used?
What is a Alliteration
What do you call a character that changes and grows throughout the story?
What is Dynamic character
What punctuation mark is used to connect two independent clauses without a conjunction?
What is a Semicolon
6x − 8 = 4x + 10
x = 9
What is the name of the system in the human body that transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients?
What is a Circulatory system
What figurative language creates a comparison by saying one thing is another thing?
What is a Metaphor
What literary element refers to clues or hints about what will happen later in the story?
What is Foreshadowing
What type of sentence contains one independent clause and one dependent clause?
What is a Complex sentence
A gym charges a $15 membership fee plus $8 per class. If someone spent $71 total, how many classes did they take?
7 classes
What are the 8 characteristics of life?
Cells, reproduction, metabolism, adaptation, movement, growth, irritability, respiration