Figurative Language
Poetry
Informational Text
Grammar
Vocabulary
100

A figure of speech in which human characteristics are given to an animal or an object; for example, "The oven told me it was time to take out the cupcakes"

A. Metaphor 

B. Symbolism 

C. Rhythm 

D. Personification 

What is personification? 

100

Repeated use of sounds, words, or ideas for effect and emphasis. 

A. Stanza 

B. Setting 

C. Point of view 

D. Repetition

What is repetition? 

100

A text structure that explains an action and its results. 

A. Chronological order 

B. Compare and contrast 

C. Problem and solution 

D. Cause and effect 


What is cause and effect? 

100

In the sentence below, which word is the verb? "The tired student slept during the long movie."

A. Tired 

B. Student 

C. Slept 

D. Movie

What is slept? 

100

Language not meant to be taken literally, such as metaphors, similes, and hyperboles. 

A. Poetry 

B. Stanza

C. Onomatopoeia 

D. Figurative language

What is figurative language? 

200

A comparison of two unlike things without using the word like or as; for example, "the coach was a lion roaring at the players." 

A. Allusion 

B. Metaphor 

C. Simile 

D. Personification 

What is metaphor? 

200

Identical or very similar recurring final sounds in words usually at the end of lines of a poem. 

A. Drama 

B. Conflict 

C. Rhyme 

D. Simile 

What is rhyme? 

200

A text structure organized in order of time. 

A. Spatial/descriptive writing 

B. Cause and effect 

C. Compare and contrast 

D. Chronological order 

What is chronological order 

200

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: "Neither the teacher nor the students ______ the answer to the difficult question."

A. Knows 

B. Know

C. Knowing 

D. Has known 

What is know? 

200

The central idea or meaning of a literary work; usually a life lesson or "truth" most people would agree on. 

A. Theme 

B. Mood 

C. Conflict 

D. Main idea 

What is theme? 

300

An exaggeration that is so extreme that no one would believe it's true; used to emphasize a point; for example, "If I don't see you soon, I'll just die!"

A. Hyperbole 

B. Idiom 

C. Allusion 

D. Symbolism 

What is hyperbole? 

300

A word that imitates the sound it represents. 

A. Alliteration 

B. Synonym 

C. Antonym 

D. Onomatopoeia


What is onomatopoeia? 

300

Explain what it means to compare and contrast. 

What is compare is to look for similarities and contrast is to look for differences. 

300

Question: Choose the correct verbs to complete the sentence: "I __________ my homework when the power __________ out."

A. finished / goes

B. was finishing / goes

C. was finishing / went

D. finished / was going

What is was finishing / went

300

An account of a person's life written by that person. 

A. Biography 

B. Autobiography 

C. Drama  

D. Nonfiction 


What is autobiography? 

400

Language that appeals to the senses (sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste); is used to "show, not tell"

A. Symbolism 

B. Personification 

C. Imagery 

D. Allusion 

What is imagery? 

400

Repetition of sounds at the beginning of words. 

A. Alliteration 

B. Rhyme 

C. Rhythm 

D. Onomatopoeia

What is alliteration? 

400

An author writes an article explaining the steps to build a birdhouse. What is most likely the author’s purpose?

A. To entertain 

B. To inform 

C. To persuade 

D. To describe 


What is to inform? 

400

Which sentence uses pronouns correctly?

A. The principal wanted to speak with she and I.

B. The principal wanted to speak with her and I.

C. The principal wanted to speak with her and me.

D. The principal wanted to speak with she and me.

What is the principal wanted to speak with her and me. 

400

Explain the difference between a synonym and an antonym. 

What is a synonym is two words that have a similar meaning and an antonym is a word with the opposite meaning. 

500

Explain the difference between a simile, metaphor, and an analogy. 

What is a simile is a comparison using "like" or "as", a metaphor is a comparison without using "like" or "as" and an analogy is an extended comparison.

500

Which of these best describes "Poetic License"?

A. A special ID card that famous poets have to carry.

B. The freedom of a poet to ignore the rules of grammar or spelling to create a certain effect.

C. A rule that says all poems must be about nature or love.

D. The requirement that every line in a poem must start with a capital letter.

What is the freedom of a poet to ignore the rules of grammar or spelling to create a certain effect. 

500

Read the sentence: 'The Great Barrier Reef is home to thousands of species of fish, yet climate change is causing the coral to bleach and die.' 

What is the main idea of this sentence?

A. The biodiversity of the Great Barrier Reef is being threatened by climate change. 

B. Climate change is a problem that affects every ocean in the world. 

C. The Great Barrier Reef is a beautiful place for tourists to visit. 

D. Thousands of fish live in the Great Barrier Reef. 

What is the biodiversity of the Great Barrier Reef is being threatened by climate change?

500

What type of sentence is the following? "Since it was raining, we stayed inside, and we watched a movie."

A. Simple 

B. Compound 

C. Complex 

D. Compound-Complex

What is compound-complex. 

500

List the five steps of a plot diagram. 

What is exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution.