A group of words that is missing either the subject or predicate
What is a fragment?
The figure of speech used here: The house was as big as a castle.
What is simile?
He let the cat out of the _________.
What is bag?
The big bad wolf lands in a pot of boiling water.
What is falling action?
A foreign car driven by snake from the Amazon listening to Kanye's latest album.
What is Honda, anaconda, Donda?
The type of sentence seen here: Do not lose these notes.
What is imperative?
The figure of speech used here: The unforgiving door refused to allow me to enter.
What is personification?
When my friend Stormy felt sick, she was under the _____.
What is weather?
In a small town during the spring of 1966, a strange event happened.
What is exposition?
When a blister is coming off the bottom of your foot, and you cry out in pain.
What is heel, peel, squeal
The type of sentence that expresses strong emotion
What is exclamatory?
Figurative language that mimics a sound.
What is onomatopoeia?
He made such a _______of himself by hogging all the chips.
What is pig?
What is rising action?
A rodent wearing a gemstone caught in a tornado.
What is squirrel, pearl, whirl?
What is the subject of this sentence? Mom painted the red rocking chair.
What is Mom?
The type of figurative language used here: He's so hungry, he'll probably want 15 slices of pizza.
What is hyperbole?
We were so happy to see him _____the habit of smoking.
What is kick?
Brian was lost in the Alaskan wilderness after a plane crash and had to find a way to.
What is conflict?
What is cake, snake, Jake?
What type of sentence asks a question?
What is interrogative?
The attitude that comes across in a written or spoken message.
What is tone?
The rival teams decided to _____the hatchet and put their differences behind them.
What is bury?
...and they all lived happily ever after.
What is resolution?
An educator sitting in the stands at a game who is also a monster.
What is teacher, bleacher, creature?