Grammar Grab Bag
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Figuratively Speaking
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Story Smarts
100

What are the three "articles" in English?

A, An , The 

100

What do we call a word part added to the beginning of a word, like "un-" in "unhappy"?

A prefix

100

"He is as strong as an ox." Is this a simile or a metaphor?

Simile

100

What is a synonym for "happy"?

Joyful, cheerful, glad, etc.

100

The person who tells the story is called the...

Narrator

200

Identify the verb in this sentence: "The dog ran quickly across the yard."

Ran

200

What do we call a word part added to the end of a word, like "-ful" in "careful"?

A suffix

200

What device gives human-like qualities to non-human things?

Personification

200

What is an antonym for "begin"?

End, stop, finish, etc.

200

The main problem in a story is called the...

Conflict

300

Is "because I was tired" a complete sentence or a fragment?

Fragment

300

What does the prefix "re-" mean, as in "reread" or "replay"?

To do again

300

What am I? "The test was a breeze."

A metaphor

300

What does the prefix "pre-" mean, as in "preview"?

Before 

300

The "who and where" of a story is called the...

Setting

400

What is the difference between "its" and "it's"?

"Its" shows possession; "it's" is a contraction for "it is"

400

What is the base or root word in "unbelievable"?

Believe

400

What's the term for an extreme exaggeration, like "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse"?

Hyperbole

400

If you are "meticulous," are you messy or careful?

Careful

400

What is the "theme" of a story?

The main idea, moral, or lesson

500

Identify the prepositional phrase in this sentence: "The book on the top shelf is mine."

On the top shelf

500

What does the suffix "-less" mean, as in "careless" or "fearless"?

Without

500

What is an "idiom"?

A common expression whose meaning is different from the literal meaning of its words, like "break a leg."

500

What does it mean to be "ambitious"?

Having a strong desire to succeed

500

What is the difference between 1st person and 3rd person point of view?

1st person uses "I" (the narrator is in the story); 3rd person uses "he/she" (the narrator is outside the story

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