Imagery
Figurative Language
Theme
Literary Devices
Inferencing
100


Identify the sense this appeals to, "the stars are hanging beautifully in the sky"



Sight

100

I am so tired I could sleep for a year.


hyperbole

100

Mrs. Smith was doing a unit on healthy living with her students. All week she taught her students about eating the correct foods like fruits and vegetables. Over the weekend, some of Mrs. Smith's students were at the mall and saw her eating pizza, a milkshake, and candy. Mrs. Smith's student Molly was going to order a salad, but now decided to order junk food too. What is the theme? 

A Actions speak louder than words 

B Never eat pizza at the mall 

C Vegetables are good for you


A.) Actions speak louder than words



100

Anything that appears on the surface to be one thing, yet represents something else and carries a hidden, deeper meaning.


What is Symbolism? 



100

Erick's mom is having a birthday party this weekend. He wants to do something special for her. Erick knows that his mom always wanted to go to the Grand Canyon. He turned on the computer and looked at the map. What is Erick doing? How do you know?

Erick is going to plan a trip to the Grand Canyon for his mom. Key words: mom always wanted to go to the Grand Canyon. and he looked at the map.

200


What type of Imagery is used in this sentence? "He whiffed the aroma of brewed coffee"



Smell

200

Zing, went the violin strings.


What is onomatopoeia?


200

Julia wanted to become a doctor for as long as she could remember. In college when her friends were out at the mall or going out with friends, Julia spent all of her time studying. At graduation, Julia graduated with high honors and was offered a job shortly after. What is the theme?

A Studying is important.
B It is important to go to college.
C Hard work pays off.


C.) Hard work pays off.



200

A form of figurative language in which something that is not human is given human characteristics.


What is Personification? 



200

"Kenneth!" Mom called out as she opened the front door. "Please help me with my groceries. Kenneth!" mom called out. Still there was no reply. Mom walked into the kitchen and saw the shattered pieces from the window all over the floor and a baseball not far from there. Why do you think Kenneth was not answering to his mom? Why do you think so?


Kenneth accidentally broke a window while he was outside playing baseball. He's not answering because he doesn't want to get into trouble.


300



What words helps you determine the type of imagery in the sentences, "the girl ran her hands over the soft satin fabric"?





Soft, Ran her hands over 



300

Crocodiles' teeth are white daggers, so be careful

What is a metaphor?

300

Growing up, Sally was always in the shadow of her older sister Mary. Mary always got better grades, was better at sports, and seemed to even be prettier. Sally spent a lot of time in the family's garden feeling sorry for herself. Then one day Mary needed help on a science project about plants. Due to all of her time in the garden, Sally knew a lot about plants and was able help Mary with the project. Sally was shocked that she was better at something than her sister. What is the theme?
A Accept yourself for who you are.
B Sports are not important
C You can learn a lot from plants.


A.)A Accept yourself for who you are.



300

The writer or speaker refers either directly or indirectly to a person, event, or thing in history or to a work of art or literature.


What is Allusion? 



300

Elizabeth was so proud of her garden. She planted the seeds early in the spring and watered the plants every morning. Last Friday, her mom called and asked her to come over for the weekend because she was feeling sick. When Elizabeth came back home, her plants were bent and drooping. Why were the plants drooping? How do you know?


She had not watered them for a few days, so the plants were not doing well.


400


What sense does this appeal to, "He gives his harness bells a shake to ask if there is some mistake the only other sound's the sweep of easy wind and downy flake"?



Sound

400

Ida Ivy identified the ivory iris.

What is alliteration?


400

The Monkey and the Cookies A monkey put his hand into the jar of cookies. He grasped as many as he could possibly hold, but when he tried to pull his hand, he was prevented from doing so by the neck of the cookie jar. Unwilling to lose the cookies, and yet unable to withdraw his hand, he burst into tears and cried bitterly. What is the theme?
A Eating cookies can be dangerous.
B If you are greedy, you might get nothing.
C Don't put your hand in a jar.

B.) If you are greedy, you might get nothing.

400


When the first letters of words are the same as in:  She shook the shears at the sheep.




What is alliteration? 



400

I pressed the button and after a few seconds the door opened. I stepped inside and pressed a button with the number 10 on it. The door closed. Then, I felt the floor was moving up. Where am I?


elevator


500


What sense does this apply to, "The ice cream was so cold it froze my teeth and lips"?



Touch

500

The moon winks at me every night.

What is personification?


500

One winter, a monkey found a snake stiff and frozen. The monkey felt sorry for the snake and so he picked the snake up and held it to his chest to try to warm it. The snake was quickly revived by the warmth, and because of its instincts, bit the monkey with all its might. What is the theme?
A Even though you have good intentions, others may not
B Don't hold snakes close to your chest.
C Snakes are dangerous.

A.) Even though you have good intentions, others may not

500

Words that imitate sounds.


What is Onomatopoeia? 



500

Dad and Anna were finishing up a project in the garage together. "Can we paint the roof red?" asked Anna. "Sure," said Dad. "Then when the paint dries we can find a place to hang it in the backyard." What do you think Dad and Anna are making? Why do you think so?


Dad and Anna are making a birdhouse.


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