Plurals
Figurative Language
Parts of Speech
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100

This is the plural of "louse" 

lice

100

The type of figurative language uses "like" or "as" to compare two things

simile
100

This is the name of a person, place, or thing.

noun

100

Rearrange the letters in "CANOE" to make this word.

ocean

100

Choose the correct spelling:

A. unneccessary

B. unnecessary

C. unneccesary

B. unnecessary 

200

This is the plural of "Stimulus" 

stimuli

200

This type of figurative language gives human-like qualities to something that is not human.

personification 

200

Examples of this part of speech include "he," "she" and "me"

pronoun 

200

Rearrange the letters in "INCH" to make this word.

Chin

200

Choose the correct spelling:

A. separate

B. seperate

C. separete

A. Separate 

300

This is the plural of "aircraft"

aircraft

300

This type of figurative language repeats the same starting sound in a series of words.

alliteration

300

This part of speech usually modifies a verb.

adverb

300

Rearrange the letters in "NIGHT" to make this word.

Thing

300

Choose the correct spelling:

A. definately

B. definitley

C. definitely 

C. Definitely 

400

This is the plural of "manservant" 

menservants 

400

This type of figurative language is an exaggeration for emphasis. 

Hyperbole 

400

Examples of this part of speech include "in," "at" and "to"

preposition 

400

Rearrange the letters in "STUDY" to make this word.

Dusty

400

Choose the correct spelling:

A. brocoly 

B. brocolli 

C. broccoli 

C. Broccoli 

500

This is the plural of "brother-in-law"

brothers-in-law

500

Words like "buzz" "beep" or "hiss" are examples of this type of figurative language.

personification

500

"Oops," "woah" and "yikes" are examples of this part of speech.

interjection 

500

Rearrange the letters to "MARCH" to make this word.

Charm

500

Choose the correct spelling:

A. occurrence 

B. occurrance 

C. occurence 

A. Occurrence 

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