Vocabulary
Comprehension
Fill in the Blank
Grammar
Figurative Language
100

to watch something and see where it moves and how it changes

track

100

What happens when the windspeed of a tropical storm gets to 74 miles per hour?

It becomes a hurricane

100

The hurricane will _______________ die out.

eventually

100

A clause that can stand alone

independent clause

100

"Her face was as red as a tomato" is an example of which kind of figurative language?

similie

200

Something that is firmly attached to soemthing else or weighed down

anchored

200

The center of the hurricane where there is little action is 

the eye of the storm.

200

___________ news vans cover the latest stories as they happen.

mobile

200

A clause that cannot stand alone

dependent clause

200

"Your room is a pigsty!" is an example of what type of figurative language?

metaphor

300

areas

regions

300

What 2 things give a hurricane energy?

heat and water

300

We placed each colored pencil in a different ________.

category

300

What type of conjunction connects compound sentences?

cooridinating conjunctions

300

"She’s really in a pickle" is an example of which type of figurative language?

idiom

400

a sudden, powerful movement forward or upward

surge

400

What do the Categories in Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale tell us?

strength of the hurricane

400

We had a sudden power __________ that left us without power for three hours.

surge

400

What type of conjunction connects complex sentences?

subordinating conjunctions

400

"Rita heard the last piece of pie calling her name" is an example of which type of figurative language?

personification

500

the base pieces houses and buildings are built upon

foundation

500

What is the difference between tornadoes and hurricanes?

Hurricanes form over the ocean, but most tornadoes form over land.

500

A good ________ is needed so buildings do not fall down.

foundation

500

The pairs neither/nor, both/and, either/or, and not only/ but also are what kind of conjunctions?

correlative conjunctions

500

When the word makes the sound as it is spelled

onomatopeia

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