VERB MOODS
Points of View
Verbals
Literary Language
Mystery
100

She looks really pretty in purple.

indicative

100

***DAILY DOUBLE***

The point of view where the narrator uses pronouns such as we, us, our, me and my.

First person

100

Identify the verbal and type in the sentence below:


Everyone wanted to go to the belt line this weekend.

to go - infinitive

100

often in poems, comparisons are made using as or like, such as your eyes are as bright as stars.

similes

100

Dot Dot Dot to suggest there is more to the quote is an 

ellipsis

200


Can you please close that door and stop leaving it open?  

Rewrite so that all the sentence is in the same mood.  which moods are here? 

Close the door and stop leaving it open please. 

Please close the door and stop leaving it open.


interrogative to Imperative

200

***Daily Double***

When the narrator only shares information, facts and details, but not any thoughts, feelings or insight into any character. 

Third person objective

200

What is a verbal?

A word that is usually an aciton or verb that is used as another part of speech to modify in many cases.

200

Bling, bling, bling the alerts continued to sound on the phone during class until finally it was taken by the teacher.  What figure of speech is included?

Onomatopoeia 

200

Three genres that we have read and the titles.

answers will vary

300

If students continue to behave well, we will be able to go on another field trip.


conditional

300

Pamphlets on directions, menus and directives telling how you should do things are usually written in this point of view.

Second person

300

The cheering fans watched the team excitedly.


What modifier word is misplaced?  

excitedly, it should be : 

The cheering fans excitedly watched the team.

300

An exaggeration such as I could eat a horse is considered what type of idiom?

hyperbole

300

**DAILY DOUBLE**


When reading,something is revealed to the reader/audience that the characters in the story do not understand.  

Dramatic irony

400

If I were you, I would not take this last semester lightly

subjunctive

400

***DAILY DOUBLE***


The narrator reveals only one character's thoughts or feelings and none other. What point of view is this?

Third person limited

400

There was a question about whether or not the written test would be available online.

What word is the participle ?

written

400

Waste and waist are words that are sound alike but that are spelled differently with different meanings. These are

homophones/homonyms

400

What are the other two types of irony? Explain them

verbal irony - sarcasm

situational irony - unexpected events occur

500

She studied and attended tutorial with fidelity, so her grades improved a great deal.

conditional

500

The point of view that Copper Sun was written in was

Third person omniscient

500

Dancing to the beat of her own drum, Kaily decided that she was going to play tennis and golf, while her friends opted for track. 

What verbals are used ?

participial phrase and infinitive

500

Word origin or Etymology is used to help identify word meaning.  What do the roots auto, sub and aud mean?

self, under and hear

500

When you copy and paste information and not read, paraphrase and put in your own words.  What is this called?

plagiarism

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