Types of Sentences
Figurative Language
Point of View
Pronouns
Miscellaneous
100

What type of sentence is the following: 

After school, I went to play pickleball with my friend. 

Complex 

100

What type of figurative language is used in the sentence: 

Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get. 

Simile

100

What is the point of view of the passage: 

I come to this Starbucks so often that the barista has my drink ready when I walk in the door. 

First Person 

100

What type of pronoun is MYSELF in the following sentence? 

I went to the museum by myself because Todd wouldn't go with me. 

Reflexive


100

Identify the subordinating conjunction: 

They went out for ice cream after the movie ended. 

After

200

What type of sentence is the following: 

We are going on a field trip on Monday, so I have to bring a lunch from home. 

Compound 

200

What type of figurative language is used in the sentence: 

I had a change of heart and decided to say yes to being Trevor's date to the dance. 

Idiom 

200

What is the point of view of the passage: 

Have you ever wondered why snow is white but ice is clear? 

Second Person

200

What type of pronoun is HIM in the following sentence? 

Shawn told him that he needed to ask his mom if he could come over. 

Object

200
What is a theme in a story? 

The lesson or moral that a story teaches the reader. 

300

What type of sentence is the following: 

Do you like Chick-fil-a, McDonald's, or pizza hut best?

Simple


300

What type of figurative language is used in the sentence: 

You are my sunshine, my only sunshine. 

Metaphor

300

What is the point of view of the passage: 

Harrison was sad about the game because his team lost. George on the other hand was happy because he was on the opposing team, and they won! 

Third person omniscient 

300

What type of pronoun is HIMSELF in the following sentence?

Harry himself did the project. 

Intensive 

300

What is the difference between an autobiography and a memoir?

An autobiography is the story of a person's whole life written by that person and a memoir is a story of a PART of a person's life written by that person. 

400

What type of sentence is the following: 

We couldn't go see the movie because the tickets were sold out. 

Complex

400

What type of figurative language is used in the sentence: 

I love you to the moon and back. 

Hyperbole

400

What is the point of view of the passage: 

Samantha couldn't believe that she broke her phone. She was terrified that her parents were going to be angry with her. When she got home, they explained that she needed to be more responsible and that she would need to do chores to get a new one. 

Third person limited 

400

What type of pronoun is YOUR in the following sentence?

Have you finished your dinner? 

Possessive

400

True or false: With a third person limited point of a view, the reader will know multiple characters thoughts and feelings. 

False

500

What type of sentence is the following: 

We went to Tanger Outlets, and I bought shoes, a new jacket, and a necklace. 

Compound

500

What type of figurative language is used in the sentence: 

My heart jumped out of my chest when he asked me to be his Valentine! 

Personification

500

What is the point of view of the passage: 

I am so excited that you are going to come over to my house this weekend. We are going to go to the bowling alley and bake cookies! 

First person 

500

What type of pronoun is YOURSELVES in the following sentence? 

You need to ask yourselves if your behavior is acceptable or not. 

Reflexive 

500

True or false: When writing possessive nouns, the apostrophe will ALWAYS come before the final s in the word. 

False. If the noun is plural and ends with an s and is showing ownership, the apostrophe will be after the final s. 


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