Parts of Speech
Dialogue
Figurative Language
Genres
ELA
100

A word that shows an action is a 

verb

100

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i need to go to the store said mom

"I need to go to the store, said."

100

Sally sells seashells at the seashore

Alliteration

100

Informational text

Non-fiction

100

Where a story takes place

Setting

200

A word that describes a noun is a/an

adjective

200

 Punctuation that always go before and after dialogue

Quotation marks

200

He was as mad as a rattlesnake.

Simile

200

Untrue stories

Fiction

200

The people or animals in a story

Characters

300

Words that tell how an actions are done are

adverbs

300

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the concert was cancelled cried holly

"The concert was cancelled, cried Holly!"

300

The stars winked at me.

Personification

300

A story about a part of your life

Personal Narrative

300

An event in a story that needs to be dealt with

Problem

400

Syllables like -re, -un, -dis  added to the beginning of words are called

prefixes

400

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do you like pizza asked benson

"Do you like pizza, asked Benson?

400

Crash! Oh no, the vase broke.

Onomatopoeia

400
Fairy tales

Fantasy

400

How the problem in a story is resolved

Solution

500

Syllables like -ed, -ness, -s added to the end of words are called

suffixes

500

Punctuate this phrase


i hope you find your dog he said

"I hope you find your dog," he said.

500

It's late, let's hit the road.

Idiom

500

What is a genre?

A type of text

500

What the story is mostly about

Main idea

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