LITERARY DEVICES
SENTENCES
RESEARCH
ADJECTIVES
PRONOUNS
100
The repetition of beginning sounds
What is Alliteration
100
A Sentence that makes a statement.
What is Declarative
100
A reference book that contains alphabetically ordered words, with explanations of their meanings, often with information about grammar, pronunciation, and etymology.
What is Dictionary
100
Describes a noun in a general way.
What is Common
100
I, you, he, she, it, they, you, us
What is Perosnal
200
Words that make sounds Ex: Boom, pow
What is Onomatopoeia
200
Sentence that shows excitement.
What is Exclamatory
200
An annually published book of information relating to a subject or activity.
What is Almanac
200
Is made from a proper noun and is always captialized.
What is Proper
200
My, your, his, hers, its, their, our
What is Possessive
300
The time, place, and circumstance in a story.
What is Setting
300
A sentence that asks a question
What is Interrogrative
300
The origin of the word and history
What is Etymology
300
Points out a particular noun. Ex: this, that, these, and those.
What is Demonstrative
300
Who, what, which, whom, whose
What is Interrogative
400
Making a non-human object speak. Ex: "Follow me," said the Lion.
What is Personification
400
A sentence that has 2 independent clauses combined with a conjunction.
What is Compound
400
A book containing maps and vital statistics to geographic regions.
What is Atlas
400
The sentence contains what kind of adjective? I love German sausages.
What is Proper
400
This, that, those, these
What is Demonstrative
500
The sequence of events in a story.
What is Plot
500
A sentence that has one independent clause.
What is Simple
500
A book of synonyms and antonyms.
What is Thesaurus
500
The sentence contains what kind of adjective? It was a suspenseful movie full of surprises.
What is Common
500
Myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves, himself, herself, themselves
What is Reflexive