Nouns
Verbs
Homophones
Figurative Language
Author's Purpose
100

What is a noun?

Names a person, place or thing. 

100

Past tense for accompay

Accompanied 

100

I have two (pears or pairs) of shoes.

Pairs

100

She is as sweet as candy, is a 

Simile

100

There are how many types of author's purpose.

Three

200

What are the nouns in this sentence. 

The boy sat in the chair. 

Boy and Chair

200

Present tense for study

Studies 

200

We fished on the (peer or pier)

pier

200

Bang or Pop is an example of

Onomatopoeia 

200

P.I.E. stands for 

Persuade, Inform and Entertain

300

What is the proper noun in this sentence: I went to the Statue of Liberty yesterday.

Statue of Liberty 

300

What is the action verb in this sentence: I ran to the library after school. 

ran

300

First you (need or knead) the dough. 

Knead

300

I'm all thumbs is an example of

An idiom

300

The purpose of a fable is to

Entertain

400

What is the plural form for cranberry

Cranberries

400

What is the linking verb in this sentence. 

It was open all day.

was

400

Ezra (least or leased) his apartment. 

Leased

400
My clock screamed at me to wake up!

Personification 

400

The purpose of a textbook is to 

Inform

500

What is the plural form for deer?

Deer

500

Something that is about to happen would be...

Future tense

500

The (heal or heel) of my foot hurts.

Heel

500

Laughter is the best medicine. 

Metaphor

500

The purpose of a magazine is to

All three - persuade, inform and entertain

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