What are the two nouns in this sentence? The snake slithered across the rock.
snake, rock
What type of figurative language?
The sun shone as bright as a lightbulb.
simile
In first person point of view, who is telling the story?
A character in the story.
Which of the following words is a compound word?
sunshine, computer, carpet
sunshine
Which of the following words has a long e vowel sound?
beat bet
beat
What is the verb in this sentence? The dolphin splashed in the sea.
splashed
What type of figurative language?
The cotton candy was a pink cloud.
metaphor
In third person point of view, who is telling the story?
What is a synonym of the word "cold"?
warm, cool, water
cool
Which of the following words has a short i vowel sound?
bit bite
bit
What is the adjective in this sentence? The ferocious tiger crouched in the bushes.
ferocious
What type of figurative language?
The chair screamed when I sat on it.
Personification
What is the setting of a story?
Where or when the story takes place.
What is an antonym of the word "great"?
awesome, terrible, fine
Which of the following words has a short a vowel sound?
bat bait
bat
What is the adverb in this sentence? The baby cried loudly for his mother.
loudly
What type of figurative language?
Susie swam safely across the seashore.
Alliteration
What do we call the main problem in the story?
The conflict.
What is the prefix in the following word?
unsure
un-
Which of the following words has a long o vowel sound?
boat body
boat
What is the subject of this sentence? The little crab scurried across the sand.
crab
What type of figurative language?
The pig shouted, "OINK, OINK!"
Onomatopoeia
What is the theme of a story?
the life lesson
What is the suffix in the following word?
Kindness
-ness
Which of the following words has a short u vowel sound?
umbrella cute
umbrella