Figurative Language
Vocabulary
Editing & Revising
Combining Sentences (Fluency & Clarity)
Author's Craft
100

What is a simile? Give an example.

A comparison using "like" or "as."

100

What is chronological order?

Events in time order.

100

Fix the sentence:
"him and me went to the store"

He and I went to the store.

100

Which is the BEST combination?
"The dog was small. It was very loud."
A. The dog was small and it was very loud.
B. The dog was small but very loud.
C. The dog was small so it was very loud.
D. The dog was small because it was very loud.

B. The dog was small but very loud.

100

Why might an author choose to write a story in first person instead of third person?

To let readers experience the story through the narrator’s thoughts and feelings directly. (more personal connection)

200

What is personification? Give an example.

Giving human traits to non-human things.

200

What does context clue mean?

Words or sentences around a word that help define it.

200

Fix the sentence:
"their going to the store"

They’re going to the store.

200

Which is the BEST combination?
"I was tired. I stayed up late."
A. I was tired so I stayed up late.
B. I was tired when I stayed up late.
C. I was tired but I stayed up late.
D. I was tired because I stayed up late.

D. I was tired because I stayed up late.

200

What is the author’s purpose in this excerpt?
Every year, tons of plastic end up in the ocean, harming marine life. We must reduce our use of single-use plastics before it’s too late.

To persuade the reader to reduce plastic use.

300

Identify the figurative language:
"The wind whispered through the trees."

Personification.

300

What is a synonym?

A word with a similar meaning.

300

Fix the sentence:
"We finished the test we were very relieved we turned it in."

We finished the test, we were very relieved, and we turned it in.

300

Which is the BEST combination?
"The rain was heavy. We kept playing."

A. The rain was heavy but we kept playing.
B. The rain was heavy so we kept playing.
C. The rain was heavy because we kept playing.
D. The rain was heavy and we kept playing.  

A. The rain was heavy but we kept playing.

300

How does the author’s use of dialogue reveal character traits?
“I finished the project last night,” Maria said. “I just couldn’t stop until it was perfect.”

It shows Maria is hardworking and determined.

400

Identify the figurative language: "The green grass grew on the sidewalks."

Alliteration.

400

What is an antonym?

What is an antonym?

400

Fix the fragment:
"Because I was tired."

Because I was tired, I went to bed early.

400

 Which is the BEST combination?
"She practiced every day. She improved."
A. She practiced every day but she improved.
B. She practiced every day because she improved.
C. She practiced every day so she improved.
D. She practiced every day and she improved.

C. She practiced every day so she improved.

400

The classroom was a zoo, with students chattering and papers flying everywhere.

  • Technique: Metaphor
  • Effect: The author compares the classroom to a zoo to show how loud and chaotic it is, helping the reader clearly imagine the disorder and noise.
500

Why do authors use figurative language?

To create imagery and make writing more engaging.

500

What is diction?

The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.

500

Fix the sentence:
"The rain started pouring we ran inside we were soaked."

The rain started pouring, so we ran inside, and we were soaked.

500

Which is the BEST combination?
"The storm ended. The sun came out."
A. The storm ended so the sun came out.
B. When the storm ended, the sun came out.
C. The storm ended but the sun came out.
D. The storm ended because the sun came out.

B. When the storm ended, the sun came out.

500

Analyze the author’s craft:
The city never sleeps. Its heartbeat echoes through neon lights and crowded streets.

What technique is used and why?

  • Technique: Personification & metaphor
  • Effect: Makes the city feel alive and energetic, helping readers imagine its constant activity. 
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