This type of sentence is short and ends with a full stop.
What is a simple sentence?
This language feature compares two things using "like" or "as".
Simile
Where do we see representations most often?
News headlines, adverts and social media
This punctuation mark ends most statements.
A full stop
What is the collective name for a group of words that makes a complete thought?
What is a sentence?
This type of sentence asks something and ends with a ?
What is a question
"The wind whispered through the trees" is an example of this language feature.
Personification
Showing a place as dark, dirty, and dangerous creates what type of representation?
Negative
This punctuation mark shows that someone is speaking.
Quotation Marks
What part of speech describes a noun?
What is an adjective?
A sentence that contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought is called this.
A simple sentence
"Crash! Bang! Boom!" are examples of this language feature.
Onomatopoeia
List 3 words that can be used to represent someone/something positively!
The team with the best list will get these points.
What is the purpose of a question mark?
To show a question is being asked.
What do we call the main character in a story?
What is the protagonist?
What do we call a sentence that contains two independent clauses joined by a conjunction such as and, but, or so?
Compound sentence
What language feature is used in the sentence: "The icy, jagged mountains towered above us"?
Imagery
Why might an advertisement only show the positive features of a product?
To persuade the audience to like, trust, or buy the product.
What is the purpose of an exclamation mark?
To show strong emotion or excitement.
What does the setting of a story tell you about?
Where and when the story takes place.
This type of sentence contains an independent clause and at least one dependent clause.
Complex sentence
This language feature exaggerates something for effect.
Hyperbole
How can the same person, place, or event be represented positively in one text and negatively in another?
By selecting different details, language features, images, or viewpoints to influence the audience's opinion.
Why are commas used in a list?
To separate items.
What is the difference between fiction and non-fiction?
Fiction is made up; non-fiction is factual.