Figurative Language
Writing a Letter
Types of Literature
RANDOM
100

Something that is not taken literally or seriously

Idiom

100

What is the FIRST thing you should write?

To/Dear, whoever you are writing to

100

What type of literature is organized with groups of lines known as stanzas, often conveying a message to the reader?

Poetry

100

Is Mrs. Hawkins class fun?

Yes

If you said no, you have no 67 aura, you know who you are....

200

An extreme or unrealistic exaggeration

Hyperbole

200

What is the final step of writing a letter?

Your friend/From, Your signature or name

200

The type of literature explaining events that actualy happened

ex: autobiographies, biographies, or newspaper articles.

Non-fiction

200

How do you annotate a passage correctly?

You highlight key details, points, and words, you should put a question mark beside anything you don´t understand, and mark anything you find surprising!

300

Two ways to make a comparison, (Add why they are differnet)

Simile and Metaphor

A simile uses like or as, a Metaphor does not

300

How many sentences should you include for a QUALITY paragraph?

atleast 7

300

The type of literature containing stories with imaginary creatures, people, and events, these stories never actually happened and are made up.

Fiction

400

A word that represents a sound

Onamotopeia

400

Is the date 100% necessary?

In an informal letter, no, but in a formal one, yes.

400

The type of literature that is meant to be performed on stage by actors.

Play

500

What figure of speech did Bob use?

¨That new movie was terrifyingly good!¨(Bob Simpson, April 1st, 2067).

Oxymoron

500

Who can you write a letter to?

Anyone!

500

A placeless, and timeless story with most likely an unknown author, these types of stories are preferably told rather than written

Folk Tale

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