Story Elements
Figurative Language
Conjunctions
Verbs
Overview
100

The lesson of the story

What is theme?

100

This is a word that imitates the sound

What is onomatopoeia?

100

The category of conjunctions that FANBOYS fall under

What are coordinating conjunctions?

100

Verbs that follow the rule of adding -ed to form the past tense

What are regular verbs?

100
Correct the sentence.


the chorus is practicing our school song is new.

What is -The chorus is practicing. Our school song is new.

200

The people or animals in the story

What are characters?

200

This is the repetition of consonant sounds

What is alliteration?

200

This category of conjunctions can be considered transitional words 

What are subordinating conjunctions

200
The past tense of dress

What is dressed?

200

Correct the sentence.

our music teacher wrote the song listen to us sing

What is- Our music teacher wrote the song. Listen to us sing.

300

This is the high point or rising action of a story

What is climax?

300

This type of figurative language deals with the senses

What is imagery?

300

Always come in pairs

What are correlative conjunctions?

300

Past tense of write

What is has/have/had written?

300

This word means having or showing a proud and superior attitude

What is haughty?

400

This is the problem of the story

What is plot?

400

Comparing two things using "like" or "as"

What is simile?

400

Prepositions are also this type of conjunction

What are subordinating conjunctions

400

Choose the action verb in the sentence.

She won her first Wimbledon competition in 1919.

What is won?

400

This word means to break down or apart

What is analyze?

500

This is what the story is mainly about

What is the main idea?

500

This is an exaggerated statement that can't possibly be true

What is hyperbole?

500

Either...Or

Neither...Nor

What are correlative conjunctions?

500

Verbs that do not follow the rule of adding -ed to form the past tense

What are irregular verbs?

500

Comparing two things without using "like" or "as"

What is a metaphor?

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