Conjunctions
Point Of View
Verb Types
Personification
Supporting Details
100

is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses together, acting as a bridge to link ideas and make sentences flow smoothly.

Conjunction

100

This point of view uses “he,” “she,” or “they.”

What is third-person point of view

100

Verbs like “run,” “eat,” and “play” fall into this category.

action

100

Giving human qualities to animals, objects, or ideas is called this.

What is personification?

100

Clue: These help explain or prove the main idea in a paragraph.

Response: What are supporting details?

200

This conjunction is used to show a choice: “Do you want juice ___ milk?”

OR

200

This point of view uses "I" "We" "Our"

First Person

200

These verbs connect the subject to more information, like “is,” “are,” or “was.”

linking

200

“The sun smiled down on us” is an example of this literary device.

What is personification?

200

This type of supporting detail gives a specific instance to clarify a point.

What is an example?

300

This conjunction shows a reason: “I wore a coat ___ it was cold.”

because

300

This point of view uses “you” and directly addresses the reader.

A) 3rd person

B) 1st person

C)2nd person

C) 2nd Person

300

First Team to lift their buzzer, wait for a Ref to call on them, and calculate 20 x 45

has to have the correct answer or give one team 200 points

300

This human trait is shown in the phrase “the angry storm pounded the shore.”

what is angry

300

Facts, statistics, or quotes used to support a claim are often called this.

What is evidence?

400

In the sentence “I will play outside after I finish my homework,” this word is the conjunction.

What is after?

400

First Team to lift their buzzer, wait for a Ref to call on them, and spell the word that means power to draw attention ( Good Looking) Unit 3 spelling word

has to answer Ms. Brown Bonus question and get it right or has to give each team 150 points.

400

Which word is the helping verb?
 “She has finished her homework.”
 a. finished
 b. has
 c. homework

B) Has

400

Unlike similes and metaphors, personification specifically requires this element to be applied to non-human things.

Human Characteristics or traits

400

This sentence often introduces the main idea that supporting details develop.

Topic sentence

500

First Team to lift their buzzer, wait for a Ref to call on them, and name 2 capitals with the states

has to answer Ms. Brown Bonus question and get it right or has to give each team 200 points.

500

A story told by a narrator who may not be truthful or accurate is using this kind of narrator.

A)Third-person omniscient

B) Unreliable person

C)Third-person limited

B) Unreliable person

500

The dog is running.
 Verb: __________
 Type: __________

Verb: IS

Type: Linking

500

Spell 3 spelling words from Unit 9

Ms. Brown will judge if spelled wrong a team can steal but they must spell 3 different spelling words

500

This sentence often introduces the main idea that supporting details develop.

What is the main idea?

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