Figurative Language
Parts of Speech
Types of Poetry
Inferences
Hodge Podge
100

Makes a comparison using the words LIKE or AS.

What is a simile?

100

A person, place, thing, or idea

An example is "dog."

What is a noun?

100
This type of poetry is usually humorous, and is written to amuse or entertain. Limericks are an example of this poetry type.
What is light verse?
100

You see people standing outside, they are shivering and stomping their feet.


The people are doing this because...


A) they are angry.

B) they are cold.

C) they are farmers.

D) they are hot.

What is B?

100

The most exciting part of any story

What is the climax?

200

Makes a direct comparison between two things without using the words LIKE or AS

What is a metaphor?

200

An action, occurrence, or state of being.

"Stomp" is an example.

What is a verb?

200
This type of poetry tells a story. "The Ballad of John Henry" is an example.
What is Narrative Poetry?
200

Mr. Nelson, the mailman, walked across a beautiful yard to bring the mail to the Bell's home. Suddenly, the sprinklers went on and Mr. Nelson was all wet. Very angry, Mr. Nelson went to the front of the house and pounded on the door. No one answered.


How did Mr. Nelson get so wet?


A) An automatic timer had been set to start the sprinklers.

B) He fell in a puddle.

C) The kids in the house put the sprinklers on.

D) It started to rain.

What is A?

200

The lesson, or moral, of a story

What is theme?

300

Gives human characteristics to animals or objects.

What is personification?

300

Describes (or modifies) a noun

An example is "awesome."

What is an adjective?

300

This type of poetry is the most popular form of Japanese poetry. It consists of 3 lines. The first and third lines are 5 syllables long, and the second line is 7 syllables long. These poems usually focus on a moment in everyday life and include a seasonal word.

What are haiku?

300

The waiting room was full. Two dogs lay patiently on the floor. A kitten cried in a cat carrier. A man came in the door carrying an injured dog. A white-coated man came out to meet him. Everyone knew they might have a long wait.


Where is this story happening?


A) A vet's office

B) A doctor's office

C) A grocery store

D) A farm

What is A?

300

The feeling or emotion of a story

What is mood?

400

An intentional (and extreme) exaggeration

What is hyperbole?

400

Modifies (describes) any other part of speech, but is usually used to modify a verb

This part of speech usually ends in -ly.

What is an adverb?

400

This type of poem makes a "shape" on the page. It usually looks like its subject.

What is concrete poetry?

400

Something strange was going on. First, Aidan's aunt said, "Top o' the morning to you!" Then she served him green oatmeal with green milk. She was wearing a green top hat. Aidan wondered whether it was April Fool's Day, but his food tasted fine.


When did Aidan first realize that something strange was happening?


A) noon

B) afternoon

C) evening

D) morning

What is D?

400

The author's reason for writing a story

What is author's purpose?

500

The repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of words.

What is alliteration?

500

Shows relationships between nouns, pronouns and phrases and other words in a sentence

"Under" is an example.

What is a preposition?

500

This type of poetry doesn't have any regular rhythm or rhyme. It just flows on the page.

What is free verse?

500

This man gets up early each morning even when he's been up very late the night before. His office is part of his home, so he has no commute time. He often travels great distances on business. His job is very difficult because he can never make everyone happy. In spite of this, he keeps on trying to do the best possible job that he can while feeling the weight of the world on his shoulders.


Who is this man?


A) A business man

B) A CEO

C) The President

D) The Vice President

What is C?

500

A note at the bottom of a page, marked with a number, that gives more information about a word, date, or event

What is a footnote?

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