Definitions
Metaphor or Simile
Four types of sentences: Interrogative, Imperative, Declarative, or Exclamatory
Tenses: Past progressive, Past participle, Present participle, future progressive
Random
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Confound
being confusing or perplexing to 
100

As brown as a berry

Simile 
100

Get lost.

Imperative 
100

I will be walking.

Future progressive 
100
What figurative language gives someone human qualities 
Personification 
200
Anecdote 
short account of an incident 
200

To have a memory like a sieve

Simile 
200

What is your name?

Interrogative 
200

The sun was shining so I went for a walk.

Present Participles

200
What is a word or phrase that has become overly familiar? 
Cliché
300
Allegory 
A short moral story 
300

Her positive attitude is a lighthouse for the hopeful.

Metaphor
300

 How ridiculous this is! 

Exclamatory 
300

He has flown to Chicago twice

Past Participles

300
What are the only three punctuation marks with which to end a sentence?
A period, question mark and exclamation point. 
400
Epiphany 
a divine manifestation 
400

He tried to help but his legs were rubber

Metaphor
400

It is raining cats and dogs. 

Declarative
400

My father was always lecturing my brother.

Past Progressive
400
What were the two main genres of Edgar Allen Poe books? 
Gothic Fiction and Poetry 
500
Hyperbole
extravagant exaggeration
500

Life is the night with its dream-visions teeming, / Death is the waking at day.

Metaphor 
500
I have lost my way. 
Declarative
500

The stormy weather ruined my good mood.

Past participle
500
What are the five important elements of a short story 
Character, Setting, Plot, Conflict and Theme
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