Parts of Speech
Literary Elements
Genre
punctuation
Ms. Morgan
100

person, place, or thing

 noun

100

She was as busy as a bee

similie

100

A type of fiction that is based on historical facts.

historical fiction

100

What punctuation should be used at the end of the following sentence:

Wow, I had an amazing day today



Exclamation point (!) 

100

What is Ms.Morgan's last name

Triefenbach

200

action word or state of being

verb
200

The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky.

personification 

200

a TRUE story

 nonfiction

200

What punctuation should be used at the end of the following sentence:

How are you feeling today

Question mark (?)
200

What is Ms.Morgan's go to lunch spot?

subway

300

describes a noun

adjective

300

A comparison NOT using like or as?

metaphor

300

fiction genre where the nature of an event, usually a murder or other crime, remains mysterious until the end of the story

mystery 

300

What punctuation should be used at the end of the following sentence:

That is the correct answer

Period (.)

300

What is Ms.Morgan's favorite color

purple

400

describes a verb or adjective

adverb

400

Carrie's cat clawed her couch, creating chaos.

alliteration 

400

imaginary story 

fiction

400

What punctuation is used to separate words in a series?

comma (,)

400

How old is Ms. Morgan

23

500

a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words

conjunction

500

the kinds of comparisons that add layers to the meaning of the poem or story called

figurative language 

500

                                                                       

a story that is acted out by actors and actresses? It contains a script, scenes, characters, and dialogue

                                                       


    

a play

500

What punctuation marks separate two independent clauses and take the pace of the word "and"?

semi colon (;)
500

What is Ms. Morgan's dogs name

ottie