Vocabulary
Reading/ELA
Grammar
Spelling
Spelling II
500

Define setting

What is when and where a story takes place

500

A person who fights openly and vigorously (strongly) for a cause.

AN ACTIVIST

500

This point of view is when the author is a character in the story. 

What is first person point of view

500

Press on; urge forward

IMPELLED

500

Giving non-human objects human qualities

PERSONIFICATION

500

This is two different words that have the same meaning

What is a synonym?

500

This kind of figurative language is a non-literal meaning that differs from the individual words' definitions what you mean or that should happen

IDIOM

500

Fix the sentence...

the student asked if they could take a extra tests? 

The students asked if they could take a extra test. 

The student asked if he/she could take a extra test. 


(Capital, End Mark, Pronoun shift, noun plural)

500

the quality of having unlimited or very great power

OMNIPOTENCE

500

This punctuation mark turns a singular word into a plural word or combines two words together to form one word.

APOSTROPHE

500

Define simile

What is comparing two things using 'like' or 'as'

500

"Ouch!  "Boom!"  "Pow!" are all examples of this

What is onomatopoeia? 

500

An exaggeration

HYPERBOLE

500

A long search for something

QUEST

500

What are people, animals, or inanimate objects that have a part in a story?

CHARACTER

500

This term is a color but also used to describe a sad person.

Blue

500

This kind of punctuation surrounds dialogue in a text.

Quotation Marks

500

Peter Piper picked a pack of pickled peppers is an example of...

Alliteration

500

Causing harm

DETRIMENTAL

500

Comparing two things without using the words like or as

METAPHOR

500

Define alliteration

Repeating the initial consonant sound in a sentence.

500

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Freebie!

500

A punctuation mark used to indicate a brief pause, separate parts of a sentence, and clarify meaning.

COMMA

500

Got in the way of

INTERFERED

500

He, Me, We, She, They, Her, His are examples of this part of speech.

PRONOUN

M
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