Person, place, or thing
A. verb
B. adjective
c. noun
C. noun
Figurative language is meant to be taken exactly as it is stated.
False
a. plot
b. theme
c. setting
c. setting
smart, kind, shy are examples of
A. verbs
B. adjectives
C. nouns
B. adjectives
Comparing two unlike things using like or as
a. hyperbole
b. simile
c. metaphor
b. simile
The events that make up a story
a. plot
b. theme
c. setting
a. plot
RMHS, Burger King, and Mr. Colvin are examples of what kind of nouns?
A. proper
C. common
A. proper
Life is a roller coaster is an example of a....
a. hyperbole
b. simile
c. metaphor
c. metaphor
The overall message (life lesson) of a story
a. plot
b. symbolism
c. theme
c. theme
Run, sleep, and read are examples of
A. verbs
B. Adjectives
C. nouns
A. verbs
Giving human like qualities to something nonhuman is
a. personification
b. inference
c. symbolism
a. personification
The problem or struggle in the story
a. conflict
b. resolution
c. exposition
a. conflict
The subject of a sentence must be a ______ or a pronoun.
A. verb
B. adjective
C. noun
C. noun
I am so hungry I could eat a horse is an example of
a. hyperbole
b. simile
c. metaphor
a. hyperbole
The part of the plot where the conflicts builds
a. exposition
b. rising action
c. falling action
b. rising action