Context Clues
Synonyms
Antonyms
Prefix/ Suffix
Figurative Language
100

At the restaurant we were offered a variety of beverages, like milk and ice tea.

drinks

100

Which two songs are the same

old

cool 

young

new

young and new

100

An antonym for mad is...

happy

100

You need to retie your shoes


the prefix re means

again

100

  BOOM!   SMASH!  are examples of......

 onomatopoeia 

200

Ms. Hawkins REPRIMANDED a student for throwing paper airplanes in class. 



got mad, disciplined 

200

What is a synonym for near?

close

200

What would mean the opposite of...


I am really unprepared for the test

I am prepared for the test!!!!

200

I boy was fearless.   The suffix less means

without, 

200

Arnold ate all the acorns in the afternoon is an example of....

alliteration

300

Ramsey had a splendid idea to make slime for her cousin's birthday.

What is the meaning of the word splendid?

  1. to make slime
  2. to have an idea
  3. very good or excellent
  • very good or excellent
300

What is a synonym for ruin

mess up, destroy

300

What is an antonym for bright?

dark, dim

300

the kids where very ___happy when their game got rained out

un

300

What two words are used in a simile

like or as

400

Kierra yanked the weeds out of the garden by hand.

What is the meaning of the word yanked?

  1. to work in a garden
  2. to be pulled with a sudden motion
  3. to plant flowers
  • to be pulled with a sudden motion
400

A synonym for forest is.....

woods

400

The dog is enormous!   An antonyms for enormous is.....

small, tiny
400

She was the young____ child in her family

est

400

Personification is.......

giving human characteristic to an item

500

Jude turned his head and furrowed his eyebrow, listening. 

Furrowed means?

sad, wrinkled, pushed or smacked

Wrinkled

500

Maybe we could do outside today....a synonym for maybe is

possibly, perhaps

500

An antonym for estimate is ...

having the exact number

500

The word the comes in the middle of a prefix and suffix is called a what?

root

500

Don't let the cat out of the bag is an idiom, it means......

don't tell the secret 

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