Provide an example for each Part of Speech
Noun (house) Pronoun (he/she) Verb (run)
Adverb (quickly) Adjective (pretty/loud)
Preposition (under/on) Conjunction (and/but/or)
The figurative language that compares two things using "like" or "as"....
Simile
The ending of the story is called....
The Resolution
The grouping of lines in a poem
Stanza
The Setting is....
Time and Place of a story.
Identify what is wrong with this sentence.
A person in a rain forest will likely need to walks up wobbly narrow bridges and use ropes for support.
Change walks to walk.
A person in a rain forest will likely need to walk up wobbly narrow bridges and use ropes for support.
The figurative language that uses human characteristics on non-human things....
Personification
The introduction introduces what three things....
Introduces characters, the setting, and the conflict.
The rhyming pattern in a poem is located
in the last word of each line
The problem of a story
Conflict
Identify what is wrong with the sentence.
He also looked at cards flowers, and candy.
Add a comma after cards.
He also looked at cards, flowers, and candy.
"Boom!" "Crash!" "Woof!" are examples of....
Onomatopoeia
The events that follow the most exciting/action packed part of the story....
Falling Action
What information is provided at the beginning of each scene in a drama/play?
The setting changes
Figurative language that compares two things without "like" or "as"....
Metaphor
Identify what is wrong with the sentence.
He would write a poem about his teacher called "our guide".
Capitalize a noun (title)
He would write a poem about his teacher called "Our Guide".
Another word for Tongue Twister....
Alliteration
Where most of the story takes place....
Rising Action
The conversations between characters is called....
Dialogue
Describe the difference between Fiction and Non-Fiction.
Fiction- Fantasy/Fake/Not real
Non-Fiction- Facts/ Real
Combine the sentences....
Lucy and Sam have never been to Washington DC.
They have been to Dallas.
Lucy and Sam have never been to Washington DC, but they have been to Dallas.
An exaggeration....
Hyperbole
The part of the story where the problem is at it's worst....
Climax
Stage directions are....
What the actor/actress is supposed to do in the scene. (actions)
The lesson learned from a story.....
Theme