Similes and Metaphors
Personal Narratives
Sensory Details and Character Traits
Vocabulary
The Lemonade War
100

This is a comparison using like or as

What is a simile?
100

Personal narratives are this kind of story.

What is a true story?

100

This is the sensory detail I am writing about when I use my nose.

What is smell?

100

This word describes a small crack in a surface.

What is a crevice?

100

These are the two main characters in the book.

Who are Jessie and Evan?

200

This song from the movie Moana contains 3 similes in the first minute.

What is "Shiny"?

200

The personal narrative we used when learning about cause and effect was from this fairy tale.

What is The Three Little Pigs?

200
This is the number of senses that we use for sensory details.

What is 5?

200

This word means that something or someone is one-of-a-kind.

What is unique?

200

The letter the characters received said that Jessie would join Evan in this grade.

What is 4th grade?

300

The sentence "The snow was a white blanket" has an example of this literary device.

What is a metaphor?
300

This is the point of view used when writing a personal narrative.

What is first-person?

300

Tall is an example of something that is not a character trait. Instead it is this kind of trait.

What is a physical trait?

300

This is a twisted expression on someone's face.

What is a grimace?

300

This is the boy that Evan makes a lemonade stand with even though he doesn't really like him.

Who is Scott Spencer?

400

This is the difference between a simile and a metaphor.

What is a simile uses "like" or "as" to compare but a metaphor is a more direct comparison?

400

The first sentence in a paragraph should be this kind of sentence.

What is a topic sentence?
400

"Smart" is a character trait that we used to describe this character in The Lemonade War.

Who is Jessie?

400

This is a feeling of expectation or when you are waiting for something.

What is anticipation?

400

This is the girl from Evan's class who makes a lemonade stand with Jessie in Chapter 4.

Who is Megan Moriarty?

500

This is the reason we use similes and metaphors in our writing.

What is to give readers a more vivid image of what we are describing?

500

Fred the Worm's story is a personal narrative if this individual is telling his story.

Who is Fred?

500

"Prickly" is a word that describes something based on this sense.

What is touch?

500

This describes something that is heavily loaded or weighed down.

What is laden?

500

This is the broken appliance that Mrs. Treski has to drag across the floor on her own in Chapter 1.

What is an air conditioner?

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