Primary and Secondary
Cause and Effect
Figurative Language
Multiple Meaning Words
Bonus
100

What type of source is this?

A map of ancient China made in ancient China.

What is a primary source?

100

Julie had a field trip today, but her bus was late. They are leaving for the field trip soon. 

What will she most likely do?

A. Ask her mom to drive her to school

B. Wait for the bus and not go to the field trip

What is A, ask her mom to drive her?

100

What type of figurative language is this?

A word that sounds like the common sound of the object it is describing.

What is onomatopoeia?

100

The meaning of a homophone.

What are words that have the same sound but different spellings or meanings?

100

Which is correct?

1. "Have you read the review?" she asked

"I haven't," I said, "but I want to."

2. "Have you read the review." she asked

"I haven't?" I said "But I want to,"

What is 1?

200

Define a primary source.

What is something like: someones firsthand experience?

200

Sarah was about to leave for work when she realized it was raining.

 What did she most likely grab?

A. Her new sneakers

B. Her breakfast

C. An umbrella and raincoat

What C, an umbrella and raincoat?

200

The definition of an alliteration.

What is the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words?

200

The meaning of a homonym.

What are words that are spelled the same but sound different?

200

What is the prefix of the word unicycle?

What is uni-?

300

What type of source is this?

A newspaper made in 2020 about Jamestown.

What is a secondary source?

300

Kayley was about to do her homework when her mom told her to start getting ready for soccer practice. Soccer ends late at night and she wouldn't have time to do it when she got back. 

What will she most likely do?

A. Finish it in the morning

B. Not do it at all

C. Tell her teacher that her dog ate it

What is A, finish it in the morning?

300

Match the definition to a word: 

Comparing two things using like or as.

What is similie?

300

Are allowed and aloud homophones or homonyms?

What are homophones?

300

What is wrong in this limerick?

There once was a little bunny,

He loved to act really funny,

No more funny business,

But he loved to be funny,

He's no longer funny bunny.

What is the 3rd and 4th lines don't rhyme?

400

What type of source is this?

Someone analyzing another person's experience.

What is a secondary source?

400

Billy-Bob grabbed his backpack and lunchbox. He headed out the door and told his mom, "Bye!"

 Where is he going?

A. The park

B. School

C. His friends house

What B, school?

400

Match the definition to the word:

Language that appeals to the senses (touch, taste, smell, hearing, and most frequently, sight)

What is imagery?

400

"This show was filmed in front of a live studio audience."

"I live with my family."

In this example, are live and live homographs or homonyms?

What are homographs?

400

I form from an egg

Green and slimy yes I am

Tiana kissed me

Who am I?

What is a frog?

500

True or false? This is a secondary source.

A recent article about Rosa parks.

What is true?

500

Jackson grabbed paper towels and cleaner. He started to wipe the table. 

Why is he doing this?

A. He spilled his drink

B. He spoiled his drink

What A, he spilled his drink?

500

A type of metaphor in which a nonhuman thing is given human charachteristics.

What is personification?

500

The meaning of a homograph.

What are words that have the same spelling and pronunciation but different meaning?

500

Comparing something to a person.

What is an allusion?

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