Figurative Language
Comma Rules
Non-Fiction Text Structures
Parts of Speech
Grammar Conventions
100

A comparison using "like" or "as"

What is a simile?

100

Example:

I bought ice cream, cake, candles, and pop for the birthday party.

What is items in a list?

100

When an author describes a topic by listing characteristics, features, attributes, and examples

What is description?

100

A person, place, thing, or idea.

What is a noun?

100

A form of punctuation used to emphasize

What is a dash?

200

An exaggeration not meant to be taken literally

What is hyperbole?

200

Example:

I'm very hungry, but I can't find anything to eat.

What is compound sentences/conjuctions?

200

When an author presents ideas/events in time OR facts as causes and the resulting effects - or facts that happen as a result of an event.

What is cause and effect?

200

Modifies a noun or pronoun

What is an adjective?

200

Words that should always be capitalized, no matter where they are in a sentence

What are proper nouns?

300

Giving human qualities to something non-human

What is personification?

300

Example:

Before the bell rings, write down your homework.

What is prepositional phrases?

300

When an author presents information by detailing how two or more events, concepts, theories, or things are alike and/or different.

What is compare and contrast?

300

Connects different parts of a sentence (hint: FANBOYS)

What is a conjunction?

300

Point of view where the reader knows all the characters' thoughts and feelings

What is third person omniscient?

400

A statement that's meaning cannot be decided from the individual words (i.e. "it's raining cats and dogs")

What is an idiom?

400

Example:

The graceful, talented performer stole the show.

What is separate adjectives?

400

When an author lists items or events in numerical or chronological order - either explicit or implied

What is sequence or time order?

400

Used in isolation to express a feeling, give a command, or greet someone

What is an interjection?

400

A sentence with two independent clauses joined by a conjunction

What is a compound sentence?

500

A reference within a work to another literary work, an event in history, or a famous artwork

What is an allusion?

500

Example:

Stephen King, a famous author, writes suspenseful novels.

What is appositives?

500

When an author "shows" the order of where things are placed (i.e. directions)

What is spatial?

500

Tells where or when something is happening

What is a preposition?

500

A word or phrase that describes or explains another word or phrase in a sentence (hint: we correct a lot of misplaced...)

What is a modifier?

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