prefixes
suffixes
antonyms & synonyms
literary elements
literary elements 2
100

The meaning of the word "irreverent" based on the prefix.

Not reverent; showing lack of respect.

100

This prefix refers to "one".

It is the opposite of "poly".


What is "mono"?

100

An antonym for hostility

A. friendliness

B. enmity

C. generosity

What is friendliness?

100

Two unrelated objects are compared using "like" or "as".

He laid on the sofa like a sloth, looking ahead to nothing in particular.


What is a simile?

100

An exaggeration

I've been waiting a million years for this!

Often dramatic: is what is being described in the sentence actually possible?

What is hyperbole?

200

The meaning of the word controversy, based on the prefix.

What is against another's opinions; a disagreement

200

The suffix "ness" helps the reader know the word "decisiveness" means:

A. being decisive

B. without decision

c. The state of being decisive.

What is the state of being decisive?

200

A synonym for malignity

A. benign

B. enmity

C. malficience

What is enmity?

200

Use of descriptive language that appeals to one or more of the five senses: touch, smell, sight, taste, hearing.

The forest was hushed, resounding with echoes of the tree's stoic silence.

Includes sensory words.

What is imagery?

200

When a writer describes something by using opposite language.

My dad told me not to "go overboard with gratitude" when I failed to thank him for the gift.

Can also be the opposite of what is expected in any situation.

The fire chief's house burns to the ground.

What is irony?

300

The prefix "omni" helps the reader know the word "omnivore" means...

What is an animal or person who eats everything: plants and animals.

300

The suffix -ity helps the reader know the word "scarcity" means:

A. the condition of being scarce.

B. full of scarce

C. the act of being scarce

What is the condition of being scarce.

300

An antonym for contemptuously

A. disdainfully

B. respectfully

C. happily

What is respectfully?

300

A statement in which two objects, often unrelated, are compared.

His head was a basketball delicately balanced upon is skinny frame.

DOES NOT use "like" or "as".

What is a metaphor?

300

Objects, people and actions in a story represent a idea that reveals a hidden meaning, which is often a moral or political message.

Similar to a fable or parable, like the Tortoise and the Hare.

Animal Farm

What is Allegory?

400

The prefix "circum " helps the reader know the word "circumvent" means...


What is "to go around something"?

400

The suffix "-ance" helps the reader know that the word "continuance" means:

A. a person who continues

B. the state of continuing

C. the ability to continue

What is the state of continuing?

400

A synonym for inference

A. assumption

B. drawing

C. fact

What is assumption?

400

Use of an object to represent a concept.

Ex: "Idea" represented by a light bulb switching on.

Appears during a significant moment but can be often overlooked.

What is symbolism?

400

The repetition of initial sounds in neighboring words.

She sells sea shells by the seashore.

What is alliteration?

500

The difference in meaning between the suffix "ante" and "anti".

Example: antecedent and anticlimatic.

What is "before" (antecedent) and "opposite of" (anticlimax)?

500

The suffix "ist" helps the reader know the word "bicyclist" means:

A. one who bicycles

B. the state of bicycling

C. the act of bicycling

What is one who bicycles?

500

A synonym for conflict

A. dispute

B. harmonious

C. resolution

What is dispute?

500

Giving human attributes to nonhuman objects.

The car coughed, hacked, and spluttered.

Look for the subject being described. Can the noun actually do what is being described?

What is personification?

500

The way an author's choice of words makes you feel.

Emotions or feelings a story provokes in a reader.

What is mood?

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