Do you like to eat cake?
A question mark
?
What is the purpose of an advertisement?
To sell or promote something.
Who is the protagonist of The Three Musketeers?
D’Artagnan.
What is a verb?
A doing word/action.
What is the following an example of?:
The trees danced in the wind.
Personification (giving inanimate objects/non-living things human qualities/characteristics).
Pass the ball to me!
An exclamation mark
!
What is a slogan?
A short, catchy phrase used in advertising.
Name ONE of the three musketeers.
Athos, Porthos, or Aramis.
The word in italics is an example of what part of speech:
He quickly finished his supper and went back to reading his book.
An adverb.
What is the following an example of?:
She ran as fast as lightning.
Simile (using the words like or as to describe something).
They opened the treasure chest and suddenly...
An ellipsis
...
What do we call the bubbles that show what characters are saying?
Speech bubbles.
What job did the musketeers have?
They were royal guards/soldiers for the king.
Which part of speech describes a noun?
An adjective.
DRIP
DROP
DRIP
Onomatopoeia (the sound something makes).
When I went to the shops I got: eggs, milk, bread, and some chocolate.
A colon :
Commas ,
Full stop .
Why do artists use bright colours in advertisements?
To grab your attention.
Where did D’Artagnan go to become a musketeer?
Paris.
Which word is a conjunction:
and, blue, quietly
and
The classroom was a zoo.
Metaphor (in this example it is comparing the behaviour of animals in a zoo to the behaviour of students in the class - they are both wild/out of control).
"The strongest people aren't always the people who win, but the people who don't give up when they lose." Naruto
Quotation Marks " "
Comma ,
Full stop .
If dark clouds and lightning are shown in a picture, what mood is likely being created?
A scary, ominous mood.
What famous motto do the musketeers follow?
“All for one, and one for all!”
What is a preposition?
A preposition describes the position something is in relation to the objects/things around it.
What figure of speech is this?
“My backpack weighs a ton.”
Hyperbole (extreme exaggeration usually for a humorous effect).