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Grammar Galaxy
Literary Mix-Up
100

This type of figurative language compares two unlike things using "like" or "as."

What is a simile?

100

This is a word that means the opposite of another word, like "hot" is to "cold."

What is an antonym?

100

This punctuation mark ends a declarative sentence.

What is a period?

100

This part of speech names a person, place, thing, or idea.

What is a noun?

100

This text feature helps readers find specific information in a book by listing chapters and page numbers.

What is a table of contents?

200


What is an idiom?

200

When you use surrounding words and phrases to figure out a word's meaning, you're looking for these helpful hints surrounding the unfamiliar word.

What are context clues?

200

When making a list of three or more items, this punctuation mark separates the items.

What is a comma?

200

Words like "quickly," "softly," and "well" that describe how, when, or where an action happens are this part of speech.

What are adverbs?

200

The main problem that characters face in a story is called this.

What is conflict?

300

When an author writes "The wind whispered through the trees," they are using this literary device that gives human qualities to non-human things.

What is personification?

300

The word "run" can be used as both a verb and a noun, making it this type of word that serves multiple grammatical functions.

What is a homograph?

300

These punctuation marks are used to show someone's exact words in writing.

What are quotations?

300

A sentence that contains both a subject and a predicate and expresses a complete thought is called this.

What is a complete sentence?

300

When an author gives hints about what might happen later in the story, they are using this literary technique.

What is foreshadowing?

400

This literary device uses exaggeration for emphasis or effect, like saying "I've told you a million times!"

What is hyperbole?

400

The prefix "inter-" in words like "international" and "interact" gives this meaning to the root word.

What is "between" or "among."

400

This punctuation mark connects two related independent clauses without using a conjunction.

What is a semicolon?

400

In the sentence "She walked to the store, but she forgot her wallet," the word "but" serves as this part of speech.

What is a conjunction?

400

In real-world writing, this type of text is used to convince readers to take action or believe something.

What is persuasive text?

500

This figurative language device repeats consonant sounds at the beginning of words, as in "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."

What is alliteration?

500

Words like "crash," "buzz," and "hiss" belong to this special category of words that imitate the sounds they describe.

What are onomatopoeias?

500

When showing possession for a plural noun that already ends in "s," you place this punctuation mark after the "s."

What is an apostrophe?

500

When a writer shifts incorrectly between past and present tense in a paragraph, this grammatical error occurs.

What is verb tense inconsistency?

500

When a character undergoes a significant change throughout a story, like Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol," this literary element is demonstrated.

What is character development?

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