Grammar
Fiction
Text Structure
Figurative Language
Argument Writing
100

Give the noun in the sentence:

I love to play basketball everyday.

basketball

100

The structure of fiction text is called...

plot

100

Both volcanoes and earthquakes result from movements in the Earth's crust and can cause significant destruction to landscapes and communities. While earthquakes occur due to the sudden shifting of tectonic plates, volcanoes erupt when molten rock, or magma, pushes through the Earth's surface.

Compare and contrast

100

The lava flowed down the mountainside like a river of glowing orange syrup.

simile

100

What is the author's purpose for argument writing?

to persuade

200

Tell the verb in this sentence:

The lion roared loudly in its cage.

roared

200

a feeling of uncertainty or anxiousness about what will happen next...

suspense

200

When tectonic plates shift suddenly along a fault line, the release of energy causes the ground to shake, resulting in an earthquake. This shaking can lead to damaged buildings, landslides, and even tsunamis in coastal areas.

cause and effect

200

Everyday with you is a fairytale.

metaphor

200

a statement or argument that expresses a clear position on a topic and can be supported with evidence and reasoning. It is often used in argumentative writing to persuade the audience.

claim

300
Tell the adjective in this sentence:

The gigantic elephant lifted his trunk into the air.

gigantic

300

The life lesson of the story is...

The theme

300

Volcanic eruptions can destroy homes, disrupt ecosystems, and endanger lives with lava flows and ash clouds. To reduce the impact, scientists monitor volcanic activity and issue early warnings so people can evacuate safely.

problem and solution

300

Tall trees twisted and tangled together, forming a thick, towering canopy.

alliteration

300

facts, data, or quoted words from an expert that supports the claim

evidence

400

What type of sentence is this...  Johnny loves to collect Pokémon cards.

declarative

400

when the author gives clues about what might happen in the future

foreshadowing

400

First, stress builds up along a fault line as tectonic plates slowly push against each other. Then, when the pressure becomes too great, the plates suddenly slip, releasing energy that causes the ground to shake in an earthquake.

sequence 

400

The excited dog smiled and danced with joy.

personification

400

an opposing viewpoint or argument that challenges the original claim  

counterclaim

500

A word that describes a verb is called...

adverb

500

when the narrator interrupts the story with events from the past

flashback

500

Deep beneath the Earth’s surface, scorching hot magma bubbles and churns, building immense pressure until it violently explodes through the crust in a fiery eruption. Molten lava oozes down the mountainside, thick clouds of ash darken the sky, and thunderous booms shake the ground as the volcano unleashes its destructive power.

description

500

I was so hungry I could eat a mountain of pizza in one bite!

hyperbole

500

Some people argue that homework is essential because it helps students practice and reinforce what they learn in class. However, too much homework can be overwhelming and stressful, leaving students with little time for rest and extracurricular activities.

counterclaim

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