Hot and cold, Tall and short are this type of device.
What are antonyms?
This Mrs. is a winged horse.
Who is Mrs. Whatsit?
This sentence, "Boring Bessie bought a bus." is an example of this.
What is alliteration (consonance)?
Reflexive pronouns end with this suffix.
What is "self."
These are worn outside and on you feet.
What are shoes?
Mrs. Jones is this type of noun.
What is a proper noun?
This is a space centre in Florida.
What is Cape Canaveral?
If you see "like" or "as" you are using this.
What is a simile?
The subjective pronoun in this sentence, "Where are you going?"
What is "you"?
This piece was played by me at Literacy Week.
What was Exploration or The Coraline Song?
And, but, or are three examples of this part of speech.
What are conjunctions?
This was given to the children to allow them to breathe.
What were flowers?
"Crackle, crackle" shows this literary device.
What is onomatopoeia?
''Our" is this type of pronoun.
What is possessive?
Lewis Carroll tutored this at Oxford.
What was mathematics?
"Tickets" is an example of these three types of nouns--name two.
What are plural, concrete, and collective.
The vanishing facial features are similar to this Wonderland creature.
What is the Cheshire Cat?
Repetition at the start of consecutive sentences/phrases is called this.
What is anaphora?
Objective or subjective pronouns are mostly found at the end of natural-order sentences.
What are objective pronouns?
He was Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous creation.
Who was Sherlock Holmes?
The reflexive noun in the sentence, "He saw himself reflected in the mirror" is this word.
What is himself.
Aunt Beast did not want to be called this.
What is a monster?
This, like "putting the cart before the horse", is an example of this technique.
What is an idiom?
This objective pronoun is the antecedent of "straws."
What is "them"?
The joining of a triangle and a pentagon is called this.
What is an octagon?