Grammar 1
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Freak the Mighty
Literary Terms
100

What punctuation goes at the end of the sentence below?

Why did you close the window


Why did you close the window?


100

crave means....

hunger for

100

Which word is spelled incorrectly?

office, work, untill, speed

until

100

Who is the narrator of the story?


Max
100

Writing or speech that tells a story

What is a narrative?

200

What is the proper noun in this sentence?

Her favorite stamp is from Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe

200

loathe means...

dislike

200

Which word is spelled incorrectly?

jaguar, fight, design, seperate

separate 

200

What does Max call his grandparents?

Grim and Gram 

200

The time and location of the events described in a literary work.

What is the setting?

300

Is this sentence a simple, compound, or complex sentence? 

They slept in the bunkhouse, which was near the kitchen.

complex sentence

300

nimble means...

sharp or skillful

300

Which word is spelled incorrectly?

rythm, present, ticket, practice

rhythm 

300

Where does Max live?

In the down under

300

A figure of speech in which something is described as if it were something else; a comparison made without using “like” or “as”

What is a metaphor? 

400

What is the compound subject in the sentence?

Julia and Ramon worked in the bakery.

Julia and Ramon

400

sedentary means....

 idle or stationary

400

Which word is spelled incorrectly?

gracious, responsability, traditional, phrase

responsibility

400

What device does Max see Kevin getting frustrated with in his backyard?

An ornithopter

400

A type of figurative language in which a non-human subject is given human characteristics.

What is personification? 

500

What is the helping verb in the sentence?

Our family was traveling during December.

was traveling

500

pervasive means...

widespread

500

Which word is spelled incorrectly?

thourough, receive, license, definitely

thorough

500

Where does Kevin want Max to go in the middle of the night?

 

To find treasure

500

An author’s use of hints or clues to give a reader an idea of what may happen next.

What is foreshadowing?