Figurative Language
Story Elements
Vocabulary
Author's Purpose
Text Structure
100

                                                                                        

What type of figurative language is the following sentence?           

Don’t just sit there like a bump on a log.

                                                       


    

Simile

100

This is the main person in a story, usually called the hero.

Protagonist

100

Give a synonym for the word tired.

exhausted, sleepy, worn out

100

A book teaches you how to bake cookies. What is the author’s purpose?

Inform

100

A passage explains how to make a sandwich step by step. What structure is this?

chronological order or sequence

200

What type of figurative language is the following sentence?

Anthony’s aunt ate apples and acorns around August.

Alliteration

200

The story takes place in a spooky forest at midnight. What story element is this?

Setting

200

Give an antonym for ancient.

Modern

200

A commercial tries to get you to buy a new toy. What is the purpose?

Persuade

200

A text explains how cats and dogs are alike and different. What structure is this?

Compare and Contrast

300

What is a metaphor?

Compares two things without using like or as.

300

This is the problem or struggle in a story.

Conflict

300

In the sentence: “She was elated after winning the game,” what does elated most likely mean?

very happy

300

A funny comic makes you laugh. What is the purpose?

Entertain

300

A passage explains that it rained a lot, so the river flooded. What structure is this?

Cause and Effect
400

What type of figurative language is in the following sentence?

The tree branch crackled and crunched beneath my feet.

Onomatopoeia

400

Right when the hero faces the villain in the final battle, what part of the plot is this?

Climax

400

What prefix could you add to happy to make it mean “not happy”?

un-

400

An article gives facts about sharks and includes diagrams. What is the purpose?

Inform

400

A text explains a problem about pollution and gives ways to fix it. What structure is this?

Problem and Solution

500

What type of figurative language is in the following sentence? 

The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky.

Personification

500

A lesson or message the author wants readers to learn.

Theme

500

If the root word is play, what is a new word you can make by adding a suffix?

playful/playing/played

500

A speech tries to convince people to recycle more. What is the purpose?

Persuade

500

A passage uses words like “because,” “since,” and “as a result.” What structure is most likely being used?

Cause and Effect

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