Finish this Alliteration
Witty Waldorf ...
fictional
fic-tion-al (3)
Name one word with a prefix
examples:
in - considerate
un - true
sub- zero
over - estimate
Name one noun in this sentence:
The happy children played in the yard.
Children
Yard
What punctuation should be used at the end of this sentence:
Can you pick me up from school tomorrow
Finish this hyperbole
I'm so hungry...
Name 3 genres (types) of books
Romance, comedy, horror, fiction, non-fiction, biography, autobiography, historical fiction, etc.
Correct this sentence
the chromebook is over their own the counter?
Explain what a noun is
A person, place, thing, or idea in a sentence.
What is the subject and predicate in this sentence:
The cheeseburger was delicious
Subject - The cheeseburger
Predicate - was delicious
Name this figurative language type
"Baby you're a firework!" - Katy Perry
metaphor
What elements are in a narrative story?
characters, setting, plot, conflict, and sometimes a lesson
What is an example of onomatopoeia?
Woof
Clang
Bang
What is the verb in this sentence:
Mrs. Wood ran quickly to stop the student from getting injured.
Ran
Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex?
Roses are red and violets are blue.
Compound
Give an example of a similie
Any comparison using LIKE or AS
Ex:
She was as fast as a cheetah
What is the difference between fiction and nonfiction texts?
fiction - made up story
non-fiction - true and factual information
"Mia is persistent, she continues trying even after failing"
What does persistent mean?
Never giving up
True or False:
A conjunction tells where, when, or how the action happens
False
List 3 examples of words that must always be capitalized
Names, countries, days of the week, proper nouns, etc.
Explain what personification is
giving human characteristics to nonhuman things (animals, objects)
How do you say phenomenon
phe - nom - enon (ff nom enon)
Change this sentence to past tense:
I can't wait to shop with my sister.
I went shopping with my sister.
What is the preposition in this sentence:
The dog was so scared, he ran and hid under the deck.
under
What is a morpheme?
The smallest part of a word that has meaning