LOTF
Nouns
Pronouns
Lit Terms/Figurative Language
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100

Christ like figure in the book

Who is Simon?

100

___ kinds of nouns

(hint: it is a number)

What is 9?

100

____ kind of pronouns.

(hint: its a number)

What is 6/7?

100

the repitition of the same or similar consonant sound in words that are close together

What is alliteration?

100
The beginning of the story
What is exposition?
200

Author of the novel Lord of the Flies

Who is William Golding?

200

Names a specific person, place, thing, or idea

What is a proper noun?
200

Pronouns used to ask questions

What is interrogative pronoun?

200

use of a word whose sound imitates or suggests its meaning

(example: buzz)

What is onomatopoeia?

200

William Golding was ____ by the Queen of England

What is knighted?

300

The fair haired boy

Who is Ralph?

300
kind of noun that names an idea

What is an abstract noun?

300
Pronoun that refers to people or thing

What are personal pronouns?

300

brief story in prose or verse that teaches a moral or practical lesson about life

What is a fable?

300

figure of speech that is a type of metaphor in which a nonhuman thing or quality is talked about as if it were human

What is personification?

400

The twins on the island

Who are Samneric?

400

can be two or more words run together, with a hyphen, or written separately.

What is a compound noun?

400

This, that

these, those  are the ___ pronouns

What is demonstrative pronouns?

400

something that stands for something else

What is a sign?

400
What kind of pronouns are -one, -body, -things?


(anyone, anybody, anything)

What is indefinite pronouns?

500

The boy who kills Piggy

Who is Roger?

500

example of this kind of noun:

class

What is a collective noun?

500

Examples of ____ pronoun:

Myself, yourself, ourselves, yourselves, herself, himself, itself, themselves, oneself

What is reflexive/intensive pronoun?

500

2 kinds of signs

What is signal and symbol?

500

referred to as the cousins by Mrs. Spoon

(3 of the relative pronouns)

What are who, whom, whose?

M
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