Author's Craft
Carlisle
Fragment, Sentence, Run-on
Parts of Speech
Riddles
100

A comparison using like or as 

simile 

100

Where did she graduate high school?

Kent City 

100

I hit the ball

sentence

100

The paper is on the table 

"table" 

common/concrete noun 

100

What do you call butter that is thrown out the window?

butterfly

200

A sound-effect word 

onomatopoeia 

200

What sport did she coach this school year? 

soccer

200

Tall trees provide shade.

sentence

200

Mrs. C is twenty-three

"twenty-three" 

adjective (answers how many)

200

The more you have of it, the less you see.

darkness

300

A stronger comparison not using like or as

metaphor 

300
What kind of pet(s) does she have? 

cats

300

Although he wasn't sure it was a good idea

fragment

300

The rabbit jumped

"jumped"

action verb 

300

What kind of room has no doors or windows?

mushroom

400

Using the five senses in writing 

Imagery 

400

Where did she graduate college? 

Ferris State University 

400

Because he was incredibly intelligent, he skipped a grade. 

sentence 

400

The Eiffel Tower is in Paris, France.

"Paris" 

proper noun

400

What turns everything around but does not move?

mirror

500
A sudden memory from the past 
flashback 
500

What is her favorite color? 

Pink 

500

The United States provides defense of the Marshall Islands the country is dependable. 

run on 

500

Her shirt is blue 

"blue"

adjective 

500

What is harder to catch the faster you run?

your breath

600

Anything that makes up the character (looks like, acts like, talks like, etc) 

characterization 

600

How many siblings does she have? 

2 brothers 

600

I enjoy riding my bike; I also enjoy jumping on the trampoline. 

sentence 

600

He is very fast 

"very"

adverb (answers to what extent)

600

What has a head and tail but no body?

a coin

700

Sounds or first letters of words are adjacently the same 

Alliteration 

700

What is the age range she is allowed to teach? 

K-8

700

She got hurt during soccer, she got a concussion from the ball hitting her head. 

run on 

700

She would like to swim over the summer 

"would" 

helping verb 

700

Mrs. Roberts has 5 daughters. Each of these daughters has a brother. How many children does Mrs. Brown have?

She has 6 children. 

Each daughter has the same brother. There are 5 daughters and 1 son

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