Figurative Language
Genre
Grammar
Punctuation
Take a chance
100
Giving something that is not human, human characteristices
Personification
100
A fictional story that has uses events that could really happen
Realistic Fiction
100
Any person, place or thing

Noun

100

The type of punctuation needed at the end of a question

Question Mark

100
A word that replaces a noun (he, she, it , they)
Pronoun
200
Two or more words with the same beginning sounds
Alliteration
200
A story written about someone's life written by someone else
Biography
200

A word that describes a noun

Adjective

200

The type of punctuation needed at the end of an exclamation

Exclamation point

200
Words that have similar meanings
Synonyms
300
Words that sound like a sound
onomatopoeia
300
A story that uses magical situations
Fantasy
300

A word that describes a verb

Adverb

300

The type of punctuation needed at the end of a statement

Period

300
When the author's purpose is to convince the reader of something
To persuade
400
A comparison between two things using like or as
Similie
400
Gives true facts and information
Nonfiction or Informational Text
400

A noun that you can see, feel or hear

Concrete noun

400

The type of punctuation marks that you use with dialogue

Quotation marks

400
Way of speaking to someone of importance
Formal Language
500
An exaggeration
Hyperbole
500
 A story about someone's life written by that person
Autobiograohy
500

Two parts of the sentence

Subject and Predicate

500
The type of punctuation needed before a conjunction in a compound sentence

Comma

500
When the narrator is not a part of the story
Third Person Point of View
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