What does the prefix "un-" mean in a word like unhappy?
A) again
B) not or opposite of
C) very
D) before
What is B?
Which word matches this definition? The quality or feeling of being thankful
a.) gratitude
b.) marvelous
c.) exceptional
a.) gratitude
Read the sentence. Tell what figurative language is found here. The flower was soft as silk.
a.) simile
b.) personification
c.) hyperbole
Simile
In order to find the main idea of a passage, you first must look here.
What is the first sentence, last sentence, and title.
What does the suffix "-ful" mean in a word like hopeful?
A) full of
B) without
C) little
D) again and again
What is A?
Which word matches this definition? An area surrounded mostly by homes
a.) residential
b.) resemble
c.) accustomed
a.) residential
Read the sentence. Tell what figurative language is found here. "The clouds walked in ominously. The sky looked angry."
a.) metaphor
b.) personification
c.) hyperbole
b.) personification
What two things do you need to make an inference?
What is prior knowledge and context clues?
What does the root word "scrib/script" mean, as seen in describe and manuscript?
A) to speak
B) to see
C) to write
D) to move
What is C?
Which word matches this definition? To consume destructively
a.) crevices
b.) devour
c.) adaptation
b.) devour
The salsa was so hot, my tongue began to melt.
a.) simile
b.) onomatopeia
c.) hyperbole
c.) hyperbole
What is the meaning of the suffix: -ess Examples: actress, lioness
What is "-ess means something is female"?
"Oh no....AH-CHOO! Sniffle, I need a tissue please."
a.) onomatopoeia
b.) idiom
c.) personification
a.) onomatopoeia
What does it mean to "visualize" while you read? How can this help you understand a story?
Visualizing means to make a picture in your head. This helps to understand and remember a story because with focus, you can recall more details about a story that will carry on throughout the page, chapter, or book.
Where is a suffix located on a word? Beginning, middle, or end?
What is "the end" of a word?
Which word matches this definition? To move along heavily or clumsily
a.) whiffling
b.) galumphing
c.) gyre
b.) galumphing
What figurative language is found here. "Could you please put a sock in it? I'm trying to focus!"
a.) idiom
b.) metaphor
c.) hyperbole
a.) hyperbole
I picked up a woozle and turned it around. It was slippery, wiggly, and goopidy goopy. What part of speech is a "woozle"? How do you know?
Woozle is a nonsense word used as a NOUN. Nouns have an article (a, an, the) before it and the sentence states that it can be touched and manipulated. For these reasons, I know it's a noun.