Types of Sentences
Literary Terms
Subjects and Predicates
Grammar
Figurative & Poetic Language
100

"Where did you find your new puppy?" is this type of sentence.

What is interrogative?

100

Where and when an event takes place in a story.

What is setting?

100

The complete subject for the following sentence is: "Her house is surrounded by a white picket fence."

What is "her house"?

100

The most common punctuation mark in English writing.

What is the comma?

100

The repetition of consonant sounds, but not vowels, in a chunk of text.

What is consonance?

200

"The animal shelter rescues many abandoned pets." is this type of sentence.

What is declarative?

200

A sign or warning of what happens later.

What is foreshadowing?

200

The complete predicate for the following sentence is: "Many beautiful flowers grow in the front yard."

What is "grow in the front yard"?

200

The end mark punctuation marks that are available in English.

What are the period, the question mark, and the exclamation point?

200

A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things without using connecting words, such as “like” or “as.”

What is a metaphor?

300

"What a wonderful job they do!" is this type of sentence.

What is exclamatory?

300

The atmosphere created in a story by the emotions expressed through the author's vocabulary choices.

What is mood?

300

The simple subject of the following sentence is: "Mrs. Williams works in her gardens every day during the good weather."

What is "Mrs. Williams"?

300

These are the FANBOYS.

What are for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so?

300

Poetry that does not rhyme or have a measurable meter.

What is free verse?

400

The type of sentence and correct punctuation for the following sentence is: "Please consider this adorable little puppy___"

What is imperative and a period?

400

The perspective from which a story is told?

What is point of view?

400

The simple predicate of the following sentence is: "Two huge oak trees tower over her house."

What is "tower"?

400

The three types of expressions used with direct quotations.

What are introductory, interrupting, and concluding?

400

Words that sound like what they mean; such as hiss, buzz, slam, and boom.

What is an onomatopoeia?

500

The type of sentence and correct punctuation for the following sentence is: "What a difficult decision this is___"

What is exclamatory and exclamation mark?

500

Using your prior knowledge to determine what is happening in a story.

What is inference?

500

The simple subject and simple predicate of the following sentence are: "The neighborhood children paint the white picket fence every year."

What are "children" and "paint"?

500

The punctuation mark used to join independent clauses that are not already joined by a conjunction.

What is a semicolon?

500

When one line of a poem ends without a pause or any punctuation and continues onto the next line.

What is enjambment?