Techniques
Parts of Speech/Grammar
Figurative Language
Reading
Writing
100

Do poems have to rhyme to be considered poetry?

No!

100

What is the subject of the sentence?

Ms. Peeper took her cats to the vet last Tuesday.

Ms. Peeper

100

Explain the meaning of this idiom: “Break a leg!”

“Break a leg” means good luck (often said before a performance)

100

What is a narrator?

A narrator is the one who tells the story.

100

What punctuation is missing in the below sentence?


In order, my favorite seasons are fall spring winter and summer.

In order, my favorite seasons are fall, spring, winter, and summer. 

200

What does it mean to compare and contrast?


Comparing is showing the similarities, and contrasting is showing differences between two things that are related in some way.

200

How should you finish the sentence?

George hurt his arm while he

1. ice skates

2. was ice skating

3. had ice skated

4. ice skated

Answer 2

200

What is the difference between a theme and main idea?

The main idea is what the book is mostly about. The theme is the message, lesson, or moral of a book.

200

What is the difference between first and third person?

In first person point of view the narrator is a character in the story telling it from their perspective. In third person point of view the narrator is not part of the story and the characters never acknowledge the narrator's presence.

200

What type of sentence is this?

I love to paint, and my sister loves to draw.

Compound Sentence

300

Combine these two sentences with a conjunction: “I like pizza. I like burgers.”

“I like pizza, and I like burgers.”

300

What part of speech connects words or phrases? Give an example.

A conjunction connects words/phrases – Example: and, but, or

300

What is the difference between a metaphor and a simile?

Similes are indirect comparisons that use "like" and "as", while metaphors are direct comparisons.

300

What are four different literary genres?

Examples

Fantasy, fiction, non-fiction, poetry, mystery, drama, historical fiction, romance, etc.

300

What are transition words, and why are they important?

Transition words connect ideas and make writing flow (e.g., however, next, finally)

400

What is the correct verb tense in this sentence? “Yesterday, I run five miles.”

It should be “ran” – past tense of run

400

What part of speech is the word “quickly”?

Adverb

400

What is the below sentence an example of?

Carrie's cat clawed her couch, creating chaos.

Alliteration

400

What is context?

It is background information to explain a current circumstance.

400

What does paraphrasing mean?

To put something in your own words.

500

What does foreshadowing mean?

It provides hints in the text letting readers know what will happen at the end of the story.

500

What part of speech is the word “wow” in this sentence: “Wow! That was amazing!”? What is it used for?

“Wow” is an interjection, used to show strong feeling or emotion

500

What type of figurative language is used in: “The wind whispered through the trees”?

Personification – the wind is given the human ability to whisper

500

What does it mean to make an inference?

To make a conclusion or judgement.

500

Which quote is cited correctly?

1. 'My favorite meal of the day is breakfast'. (Ms. Peeper)

2. My favorite meal of the day is breakfast. (Ms. Peeper).

3. "My favorite meal of the day is breakfast" (Ms. Peeper). 

4. "My favorite meal of the day is breakfast." (Ms. Peeper)

Answer 3