This type of figurative language compares two unlike things using like or as.
Simile
Context Clues help determine this...
What is the universal message or lesson of a narrative?
Theme
This part of speech describes a noun.
Adjective
What are the three types of texts/passages?
Narrative, Informational, Argumentative
This type of figurative language gives human characters to non-human things.
Personification
What is a word with the opposite meaning?
Antonym
This is the struggle between two opposing forces.
Conflict
This part of speech shows action.
Verb
This is the reason that an author writes a text.
Author's Purpose
What type of figurative language is the following sentence.
I am so hungry I could eat a horse.
Hyberbole
This is the tone of a word (positive or negative feeling).
Connotation
This is often considered the turning point of the story.
Climax
Correct the following sentence.
Their going too the store.
They're going to the store.
This is the narrator's attitude towards the subject.
Tone
This type of figurative language includes repeating the beginning sounds in words.
Alliteration
This is the literal dictionary definition of a word.
Denotation
This is the narrators position in the story.
Point of View
This is a sentence that can stand on its own.
Independent Clause
This is how the reader feels toward a subject.
Mood
This type of figurative language is a reference to another text, person, or event.
Allusion
This type of language is used to describe the five senses.
This hints about something that will happen later.
Foreshadowing
This is an incomplete sentence and cannot stand on its own.
Dependent Clause
This is how the author organizes a text using structures like cause/effect, compare/contrast, or problem/solution