POV
writing
descriptive writing
punctuation
100

what are the 3 point of views. 

1st

2nd

3rd

100

Identify the figurative language "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."

alliteration

100

5 senses 

Sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.

100

Where do the commas go? 


 This Christmas I want a bike a PS5 and a box of gold.

This Christmas I want a bike, a PS5, and a box of gold.

200

What is the perspective in which a story is told called?

point of view

200

Name the figurative language: He was as fast as a cheetah.

simile

200

Which sense is being used? “The warm, buttery popcorn melted on my tongue.”

taste

200

Where do you put quotation marks?

when people are talking in a sentence

300

The person telling the story

Narrator

300

Identify the figurative language: The sun smiled down on us.

personification

300

This involves creating vivid images by appealing to the five senses in descriptive writing.

Sensory detail

300


What is missing?

Ashley said to Chester I can't speak today.

Quotation marks
400

What are indicators of a story being told in a 1st person point of view. 

1, we, us, me, ours, my, mine

400

What is another word for an educated guess?

inference

400

Revise this sentence to include sensory details: “The cake was good.”

Example—“The rich, chocolate cake was soft and moist, with creamy frosting that melted on my tongue.”

400

What do you put at the end of the sentence to show someone screaming. 

!

500

where would you find 2nd person point of view? 

any book with instructions
500

Name the figurative language: He was a hurricane when he entered the room.

metaphor

500

one sentence, imagine walking into a carnival using at least three senses.

The popcorn smelled buttery, the roller coaster roared, and neon lights flashed brightly.

500

check for capitalization. 


 this christmas I want a bike a ps5 and a box of gold.

 

This Christmas I want a bike, a PS5, and a box of gold.

M
e
n
u