Hatchet
Word Parts
Parts of Speech
Vocabulary
Figurative Language
100

Who gave Brian the hatchet?

His mother.

100

Where is a root word located?

A root word can be found in the beginning, middle, or end of a word.

100

What is a noun?

A noun is used to identify people, places, or things.

100

What is an antonym for the word calm?

Windy or troubled.

100

What is a simile?

A comparison using like or as.

200

How did the pilot of the plane die?

He had a heart attack.

200

What is the prefix in the word "Disappointedly?"

Dis.

200

What is a verb?

A verb describes an action.

200

What is the definition of the word imperceptible?

Impossible to perceive.

200

What is a metaphor?

Comparing two things without using like or as.

300

What was "The secret?"

Brian's mother was seeing another man.

300

Can a word have a prefix, suffix, and a root word?

Yes. An example is dis-appointed-ly.

300

What is the noun in "The cat is sleeping."

The word, cat.

300

What is the antonym of catastrophic?

Fortunate or joyful.

300

"Buzz" is an example of what kind of figurative language?

Onomatopoeia.

400

What was in the survival pack?

Items such as a sleeping bag, matches, first-aid kit, etc.

400

What does the prefix "re" in the word replay mean?

Again.

400

What are the adjectives in "The big dog picked up the pickle toy."

Big and pickle.

400

What is the meaning of simile?

The comparison of one thing to a different thing used to make a description more vivid.

400

What type of figurative language is "Raining cats and dogs?"

Hyperbole.

500

Where did Brian decide was the best place to land the plane?

On a lake.
500

What is the meaning of the word unknowledgeable?

It means to be not educated or well informed.

500

Which describes a noun, an adverb or an adjective?

Adjective.

500

What is the meaning of antonym?

The meaning of a word opposite to another.

500

What kind of figurative language is found in "The flowers stood tall."

Personification.

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