Narrative
Informative
Figurative Language
Parts of Speech
Verbals
100

The purpose of narrative writing.

What is to entertain?

100

This is the B in the ABC of the introduction.

What is background information?

100

This is an indirect comparison using the words like or as.

What is a simile?

100

This part of speech is a person, place, or thing.

What is a noun?

100

Walking to the classroom, Tristan tripped and fell. 

Walking is an example of which type of verbal: gerund, infinitive or participle?

What is a participle?

200

An autobiography is written in this point of view (POV). 

What is first person POV?

200

This is the first sentence of a body paragraph. 

What is a topic sentence?

200

This is an extreme exaggeration.

What is a hyperbole?

200

This part of speech is an action.

What is a verb?

200

I love to eat cookies!

To eat is an example of which type of verbal: gerund, infinitive or participle?

What is an infinitive?
300

This is a conversation between characters.

What is dialogue?

300

Third Person Pov uses these pronouns.

What are he, she, and they.

300

This is a direct comparison between two things.

What is a metaphor?

300

This part of speech describes a noun.

What is an adjective?

300

Fishing is my favorite hobby!

Fishing is an example of which type of verbal: gerund, infinitive or participle?

What is a gerund?

400

This is the lesson that the author wants to convey to the reader.

What is theme?

400

Informative essays and summaries should be this, which is a word that means factual and free of opinions. 

What is objective?

400

This is a word that represents a sound.

What is an onomatopoeia?

400

This part of speech gives the location of a word and is always followed by a noun (anywhere a mouse could go). 

What is a preposition?

400

The woman was attacked by zombies.

This is a sentence written in which voice?

What is passive voice?

500

These are the five parts of the plot pyramid.

What is exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution?

500

These are the five nonfiction text structures.

What are compare & contrast, description, problem & solution, chronological/sequence, and cause and effect?

500

Sensory details use these five senses to create an image in the reader's head.

What are taste, touch, sight, smell, and sound?

500

This part of speech connects words in a sentence.

What is a conjunction?

500

A gerund is a verb that acts like this part of speech.

What is a noun?

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