Figurative Langauge
Vocabulary
Literary Terms
Grammar
Punctuation
100

Crash and bang are examples of this type of figurative langauge.

Onomatopoeia 

100

Messy and dirty are both

Synonyms

100

The lesson of the story is the

Theme

100

A person, place or thing is called

A noun

100

You use this punctuation mark to show excitement. 

Exclamation point

200

Her mother is a teddy bear, is an example of a 

Metaphor

200

The bat flew in the air at night. He hit the ball with his bat. The word bat is a

Homophone

200

The problem of the story is called the

Conflict

200

What is the subject of this sentence:

The gusty wind uprooted trees. 

Wind

200

An interrogative sentence ends with a 

Question Mark

300

The girl looked as cozy as a kitten sitting by the fire, is an example of a . 

Simile

300

A word that goes before a root word to change its meaning is called a

Prefix

300

Not the actual meaning of something

Figurative 

300

What is the verb in this sentence. 

We were at the aquarium yesterday. 

Were

300

An imperative sentence ends with 

Period

400

I have a thousand things to do before sunset, is an example of a 

Hyperbole

400

Daydream is an example of a 

Compound Word

400

A text structure where one event causes another event to happen

Cause and Effect

400

What is the adverb in this sentence:

I usually study in the library an hour after class. 

Adverb

400

This punctuation mark goes before the conjunction in a compound sentence. 

Comma

500

It's as easy as pie, is an example of an

Idiom

500

Coward would be an antonym for 

Brave 

500

Captions, Photos, Maps, Diagrams are all examples of 

Text Features

500

What is the adjective in this sentence:

July is my favorite month of the year. 

Favorite 

500

This punctuation mark goes with a noun to show possession. 

Apostrophe 

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