Poetry
Selfies
Humor
Sentences!
Random!
100

The number next to the lines represent this.

Line number

100

Name this selfie artist!

Vincent van Gogh

100

A nun's name is often said with this familial title. 

Sister

100

"Who or what the sentence is about" describes this part of a sentence.

Subject

100

What is our Essential Question?

What are the ways to make yourself heard?
200

Name the figurative language used in the quote:

"I had to wait and wait and wait for my brother to get out of the shower."


Repetition

200

A description underneath a picture or photograph is called this.

Caption

200

The punchline "his face rang a few bells" is an example of this type of humor.

Corny or Dad Joke

200

"What the subject is or does" describes this part of a sentence.

Predicate

200

This is a first person personal narrative.

Memoir

300

We refer to lines in a poem as these

Verses

300

The painter of this self-portrait died at what age?

67

300

This humorous element means to describe something worse or better than it actually is. 

Exaggeration

300

Name the subject of this sentence:

Five dogs chased the mailman down the street.

Five dogs

300

This type of animal only eats plants.

Herbivore 

400

"The branches were arms reaching the sky" uses this literary element.

Metaphor

400

This kind of note is typically at the bottom of the page.

Footnote

400

This humorous element means "the opposite of what we expect happens."

Irony

400

Name the entire predicate in the sentence:

Teachers rarely play video games on their days off.

"play video games on their days off"

400

This ocean separates the Americas from Europe and Africa.

Atlantic Ocean

500

Jacqueline Woodson's Brown Girl Dreaming is considered this.


_________ in __________

Memoir in verse

500

Define "haughty"

Scornfully proud

500

Describe the humorous trait in the comic:

Irony

500

Who is the subject in the following sentence:

"Catch the ball when I throw it!"

(You)

500

This word is used to describe someone who uses big words.

Sesquipedalian