Figurative Language
Editing
Subject and Predicate
parts of speech
Mystery???
100

I'm going to miss you like a child misses a blanket

Simile 

100

Find the mistake: 

Its finally raining outside! 

It's 

100

Name the subject of this sentence:

The elephants took a drink of water from the pond.

The elephants

100
Name A NOUN in this sentence:


"As the light faded, deep blue gaps of night peered through like an upside-down ocean, bottomless and cold." 

(Page 1, Uglies)

light

ocean

gaps

100

'Cause baby, you're a firework...

Metaphor

200

Right from the start

you were a thief

you stole my heart

Metaphor

200

Find the mistake: 

I put my kittens toy back in the container for later.

kitten's 

the toy belongs to the kitten

200

Name the predicate:


The elephants took a drink of water from the pond.

took a drink of water from the pond.

200

Name A VERB in this sentence:


"As the light faded, deep blue gaps of night peered through like an upside-down ocean, bottomless and cold." 

(Page 1, Uglies)

peered

faded

200

Cause you know I'd walk a thousand miles 

If I could just see you

Tonight

Hyperbole

300

What you don't understand is

I'd catch a grenade for ya

Hyperbole

300

Find the mistake: 

she walked slowly outside, adjusting her umbrella.

She

300

Name the subject: 

The dog ran after the ball thrown to her across the field.

The dog

300

Name an adjective in this sentence:


"As the light faded, deep blue gaps of night peered through like an upside-down ocean, bottomless and cold." 

(Page 1, Uglies)

deep blue

bottomless

cold

upside-down

300

What are the TWO parts that make up a setting?

Time and Place

when and where

400

My alarm clock shrieked loudly from my bedside table

Personification 

400

Find the mistake:

The students ran around the track but some kids were walking instead.

The students ran around the track, but some kids were walking instead.

400

Name the predicate: 


The dog ran after the ball thrown to her across the field.

Ran after the ball thrown to her across the grass

400

Name a SIMILE in this sentence:

"As the light faded, deep blue gaps of night peered through like an upside-down ocean, bottomless and cold." 

(Page 1, Uglies)

Peered like an upside-down ocean

400

The people dancing on the deck didn't dare move.

alliteration 

500

Times Square can't shine as bright as you...

Simile 

500

Find the mistake: 

When we got to lunch, Mr. watt made an announcement on the microphone.

Mr. Watt

500
Who or what is the subject: 


"Tally Youngblood was waiting for darkness." 

(Uglies, page 1)

Tally Youngblood

500

Find the ADVERB: 

"The old bridge stretched massively across the water..."

(Uglies, page 5)

Massively 

500

Narratives are written in this POV (Point of View)

1st person 

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