Parts of Speech
Sentence Types-declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory
Contraction or Possessive Noun (extra points for naming the two words)
Figurative Language
Author's Purpose: Persuade, Inform, Entertain
100

Name the adjective:

hop     desk    pencil   swim   sleepy

sleepy

100

Today is Thursday.

Declarative/statement

100

won't

contraction


will not

100

It's raining cats and dogs!

Idiom

100

An article about the invention of the light bulb.

inform

200

Name the verb:

student   paint   slippery  helpful

paint

200

Can you see the sunset?

Interrogative/question

200

I'll

contraction


I will

200

Don't let the cat out of the bag.

Idiom

200

A story about a family's vacation at the beach.

Entertain

300

Name the adverb:

cup   happy  carefully  look

carefully

300

Ouch, I stumped my toe!

Exclamatory/excitement

300

girl's

possessive noun

300

My mom made milkshakes for my friends and me.

Alliteration

300

A passage that tells about the harmful effects of littering.

Persuade

400

Name the conjunction:

see   the   a  and

and

400

Hang up your jacket before class.

Imperative/command

400

boys'

plural possessive noun

400

The morning sunshine wrapped its arms around me.

Personification

400

Clocks, Watches and Other Forms of Telling Time

Inform

500

Name the interjection:

wow  before   purple   sing

wow

500

Where did you put my umbrella

interrogative/question

500

wouldn't 


contraction

would not

500

We saw a zillion ants march across the sidewalk!

Hyperbole

500

Billy the Goat Goes Shopping

Entertain

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