Words that name people, places, things, or ideas
Nouns
This type of noun names specific people, places, or things
Proper Noun
When you use what you know with what you read to figure something out, you are making an _____.
Inference
This part of the story reveals the outcome -
A. resolution
B. rising action
C. climax
D. falling action
A. resolution
Buzz, meow, boom are all examples of:
A. simile
B. personification
C. onomatopoeia
D. alliteration
C. onomatopoeia
This describes a noun
Adjective
Words that replace nouns are -
Pronouns
Where and when the story takes place
Setting
Text that is true and informational
Non-fiction
Repeating the same beginning sound is:
A. hyperbole
B. personification
C. onomatopoeia
D. alliteration
D. alliteration
Is, am, are, were are examples of:
This type of word describes how or when an action is taking place
Adverb
The lesson or message of the story
Theme
The order of a story
Sequence
"I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse!" This is an example of:
A. hyperbole
B. idiom
C. simile
D. metaphor
A. hyperbole
People go to Swan Lake, for they love to watch the swans. For is:
A. conjunction
B. interjection
C. preposition
A. conjunction
Charleston, Hawaii, Milky Way, and Red Lobster are examples of:
Proper Nouns
Text that is NOT true is:
Fiction
The person or animal in a story
Character
"Spilled the beans" is an example of:
A. simile
B. personification
C. idiom
D. metaphor
C. idiom
Our house is between the woods and the pond. Between is a(n):
A. conjunction
B. interjection
C. preposition
C. preposition
Wow! They sure gave you a lot of candy!
Wow is an example of:
A. conjunction
B. interjection
C. preposition
B. interjection
Speech between characters is:
Dialogue
The feeling the reader gets when reading a passage
Mood
Giving non-human things human characteristics
Personification