Fact/Opinion
Figurative language
Prefix/Suffix
Author's Purpose
Genre
Synonym/
Antonym
100
Cynthia says she would rather miss the track meet than fail the test.
What is Fact
100
Compares two things because they have a common feature - uses words "as" and "like".
What is a simile?
100
The meaning of -ble or -able at the end of a word
What is Capable of
100
Persuades the audience to agree with the author
What is Persuasive
100
A word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word
What is synonym
200
I think computers are more interesting than books.
What is an opinion?
200
"Everyone" in town heard the baby's screams - is an example of
What is a Hyperbole
200
the meaning of -est at the end of a word. ex: meanest
What is most
200
Tells a story
What is Narrative
200
Foul and fragrant are examples of
What is antonyms
300
I don't think anyone enjoys taking social studies.
What is an opinion?
300
Josh's text message was like a book - is an example of
What is a simile
300
The meaning of -less at the end of a word. ex: meaningless
What is without
300
Written in short lines and the lines often follow a rhyming and or meter pattern
What is poetry
300
Fragrant and perfume are examples of
What is synonyms
400
The sign said the store is open from 9am until 4pm.
What is a fact?
400
My house is a prison - is an example of
What is a metaphor?
400
The meaning of pre- at the beginning of a word. ex: predawn
What is before
400
A piece of literature that is completely invented by the author
What is fiction
400
A synonym for apologetic
What is sorry
500
The United States has the third largest population in the world.
What is a fact?
500
Max the cat yawned as he read his morning newspaper - is an example of
What is Personification
500
The basic meaningful part of a word once the all the affixes are removed
What is the root word
500
Explains something or gives information about a certain topic
What is informational
500
an antonym for impolite
What is polite
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