Vocabulary
Greek Roots
Poetry
Figuratively Speaking
Remember Me
100

The word insufficient means...

a. not clear

b. not easy

c. not enough

d. not fair

What is c. not enough

100

Which word contains a Greek root meaning “life”?

A biography

B telegraph

C autopilot

D metric

What is a.--biography

100

This is the beat you hear when you read a poem aloud.

What is rhythm?

100

A comparison using the words “like” or “as.”

What is a simile?

100

Is the noun pencil, singular or plural?

What is singular.

200

 Choose the word or word group that has about the same meaning as the italicized word.

A newborn baby’s skin is tender.

A hard

B pale

C rough

D soft

What is d.-- soft

200

Which word contains a Greek root meaning “written or drawn”?

A kilogram

B microscope

C graphic

D biodiesel

What is C.--graphic

200

This is a group of lines in a poem, kind of like a paragraph.

What is a stanza?

200

A comparison that says one thing is another thing.

What is a metaphor?

200

Is this a complete or incomplete sentence?

The dog barked.

What is complete.

300

Directions: Choose the word or word group that has about the same meaning as the underlined word.

The ground by the plant was steeped in water.

A soaked

B unchanged

C not affected

D needed to be filled

What is a.--soaked

300

Which word contains a Greek root meaning “far or distant”?

A autobiography

B phonics

C biochemistry

D television

What is D.--television

300

This is when two or more words end with the same sound, like cat and hat.

What is rhyme?

300

Giving human qualities to animals or objects.

 What is personification?

300

Is this noun common or proper?   cars

What is common.

400

Directions: Choose the word or word group that has about the same meaning as the underlined word.

Their bodies excreted sweat.

A dried

B found

C mixed

D removed

What is d.-removed

400

Which word contains a Greek root meaning “sound”?

A teleprompter

B geography

C phonograph

D biochemistry

What is C--phonograph

400

This is the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem.

What is rhythm?

400

A phrase that doesn’t mean exactly what it says, like “break a leg.”

What is an idiom?

400

Is this verb present, past or future tense?

jumping

What is present.

500

Which word is a synonym for ultraviolet?

A cloudy

B bright purple

C visible to humans

D invisible to humans

What is d.-invisible to humans

500

The word telescope means —

A tool to see very small items

B tool to see items in the distance

C a rocket that allows you to travel

D a way to measure long distances

What is B--tool to see items in the distance.

500

This term describes how a poet organizes lines and stanzas to create flow and sound.

What is poetic structure?

500

Words that sound like the noise they make, such as “buzz” or “pop.”

What is onomatopoeia?

500

What is the complete subject of this sentence?

The boy jumped into the puddle.

What is the boy.