Literary Devices
Parts of Speech
Type of Sentences
Confusing Words
Mr. Williams
100

This device compares to things using like or as. 

What is a metaphor 

100

a person place thing or idea

noun 

100

Name one type of sentence 

interrogative 

exclamatory

imperative 

declarative 

100

melancholy 

plaintive 

100

What is my favorite color 

red

200

Let's face it Connor Ryan is the world's fastest running. 

hyperbole 

200

Mom made me rake the leaves, and then she made me pick them up, too. 

(identify the conjunction)

and 

200

Did Bryn score the winning basket? 

interrogative 

200

deep in meaning 

profound

200

How many schools different schools have I worked out?

Camden, Manchester, Lakehurst, New Egypt, Pemberton, Stafford (6)

300

The hair on my arm danced as my eyes tricked me because I thought I saw a ghost!

personification 

300

Mr. Williams has a pretend character named The Honorable Judge Williams, he makes us stand when he enters the room. 

(Identify the pronoun) 

he or us

300

Ah! We Won!

exclamatory 

300
not able to be held, but represents a big idea 

abstract 

300

what is my favorite tv show 

This IS US

400

The ugly duckling was so beautiful we could not look away!

juxtaposition or irony 

400

Drew was singing, so he did not do the crime, or did he?

(identify the verb)

singing 

400

We are currently in class. 

declarative 

400

to burn to ashes

incinerate 

400

How many brothers does Mr. Williams have?

2

500

Too many sleepless knights led to the falling of the Kingdom 

pun

500

Her long blond hair bounced as she walked. 

(identify the adjective)

long blonde

500

You may sit down, now. 

imperative 

500

to predict events that will take place in a book because of the word choice in the text

foreshadow 

500

What day did Mr. Williams get married 

April 21, 2018

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