Figurative Language
Types of Sentences
Literary Elements
Clauses & Conjunctions
RANDOM
100

Life is like a box of chocolates. 

Simile

100

I like turtles. 

Simple

100

The most pivotal moment in a story.

Climax

100

A clause that CAN stand on its own.

Independent

100

Red, Read

To, Two, Too

Homophones

200

I've seen this film a million times. 

Hyperbole
200

This house is too expensive, and that house is too small.

Compound

200

The beginning of a story where the setting and characters are introduced. 

Exposition.

200

A clause that CANNOT stand on its own.

Dependent

200

List the four types of conflict

Man vs Man

Man vs Self

Man vs Society 

Man vs Nature

300

The sea licked the edge of the shore.

Personification

300

Because the soup was too cold, I warmed it in the microwave.

Complex

300

This part of the story arc is where most CONFLICT can be found.

Rising Action

300

FANBOYS is an acronym for _______?

Coordinating Conjunctions

300

A fancy term for teenage years. 

Adolescence 

400

Life is a rollercoaster. 

Metaphor

400

Whenever he was lonely, Lance called his mother.

Complex.

400

The place and time used within the text

Setting

400

ONAWHITEBUS is an acronym for ________?

Subordinate Clause

400

A literary device that uses words, people, marks, locations, or abstract ideas to represent something beyond the literal meaning. 

Symbolism

500

BOOM!

Onomatopoeia

500

Though Mitchell prefers watching romantic films, he rented the latest spy thriller, and he enjoyed it very much.

Compound-complex

500

The conclusion of the story's plot.

Resolution

500

Another term for dependent clause.

Subordinate

500

The main idea or underlying meaning a writer explores in a novel, short story, or other literary work. 

Theme

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