Personification & Theme
Similes & Metaphors
Verbs & Adjectives
Dialogue
100

Describing non human things as if they had human qualities or acted in a human way.

Personification
100
True or False: Metaphors & Similes serve the same purpose: to compare two things.

True


100

A person place or thing

Noun

100

A conversation between two or more people

Dialogue


200

What is being personified? What did it do?The rain kissed my cheeks as it fell. 

The rain. Kiss my cheeks.

200

True or False. Metaphors use like or as to compare two things.

False.

200

Describes a noun

Adjective

200

Where should quotations be placed?

Around what is said

300

The subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic.

Theme

300

Simile or Metaphor: Taylor is as sweet as pie.

Simile

300

True or False: A noun is a word that expresses and action, occurrence, or state of being.

False

300

Correct or Incorrect: 

"Answer my question" said Monica "or I'm leaving."

Incorrect

400

Is the following an example of personification: I am Groot?

No

400

Simile or Metaphor? What is being compared?

"Her mind was like a labyrinth, intricate and winding, where thoughts got lost and emotions hid in shadowed corners".

Simile

Mind & Labyrinth 

400

Identify the verb in this sentence:
Billy jumped over the fence.

jumped

400

Correct or Incorrect: “When are you leaving?" 

Correct

500

Provide an example of the theme of the Rosa Parks story read in class.

Open

500

Simile or Metaphor: George is lighting as he runs the race.

Metaphor

500

Adjectives are usually placed before the...

Noun

500

If the sentence containing the dialogue is a question, then the question mark goes...

Outside of the quotation marks