Comparative/Superlative
Literary Terms
Poetry
Prepositions
Subject/Predicate
100
Compares 2 adjectives
What is a comparative?
100
Compares to unalike things using like or as
What is a simile?
100
T/F, captialization/punctuation rules do not exist for poetry
What is true?
100
Aboard, about, above, across, to, among, during, since
What is some prepositions?
100
The NOUN in a sentence... WHO/WHAT the sentence is talking about
What is subject?
200
Compares 3 or more adjectives
What is a superlative?
200
Compares 2 unalike items without using like or as
What is a metaphor?
200
The "voice" in a poem (or story).
What is tone?
200
tells what, where or when at the END of the prepositional phrase.
What is object of the preposition?
200
Tells what the noun is DOING, verb in a sentence
What is predicate?
300
What is the comparative AND superlative to: beautiful
What is more beautiful and most beautiful?
300
2 words that mean complete opposite
What is oxymoron?
300
A phrase that has been used over and over, that it has lost it's meaning.
What is a cliche`?
300
What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence: Jane, Sandy, and Ashley went shopping to buy some new clothes.
What is "to buy some new clothes"?
400
What is the comparative AND superlative to: small
What is smaller and smallest?
400
Giving humanistic characteristics to a thing/idea
What is personification?
400
T/F- Poetry MUST rhyme!
What is FALSE?
400
What is the object of the preposition in the setence: Jane, Sandy, and Ashley went shopping to buy some new clothes.
What is clothes?
400
What is the subject in the sentence: Jane, Sandy, and Ashley went shopping to buy some new cothes.
What is Jane, Sandy and Ashley?
500
What is the comparative AND superlative to: amazing
What is more amazing and most amazing?
500
A phrase that is not literal
What is a idiom?
500
Paragraphs in poems are called
What is stanzas?
500
What are the ADJECTIVES in the sentence: Jane, Sandy, and Ashley went shopping to buy some new clothes.
What is some, new, clothes?
500
What is the predicate in the sentence: Jane, Sandy, and Ashley went shopping to buy some new clothes.
What is went shopping?
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