Parts of a book
Parts of Speech
Parts of Speech 2
Literature
Literature 2
100

The page that shows where each chapter begins.

Table of Contents

100

How many parts of speech are there?

Nine

nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, interjections, articles/ determiners

100

Which part of speech replaces nouns?

pronouns

100

Purple puppies like playing on the playground.

Name the literary device in the above sentence.

alliteration

100

The librarian is a beast is you mess up her bookshelves.

metaphor

200

Another word for pictures in a book

Illustrations

200

In the sentence: The brown fox jumped over the sleeping dog. 

Sleeping is a/an _______.

adjective

200

Identify the adjective in the following sentence:

I have an important announcement to make.

important

200

What is a stanza?

A division of a poem consisting of two or more lines arranged together as a unit.

200

The chair weeped when the large man sat down.

Name the literary device.

personification

300

Sections into which a book is divided.

Chapters

300

The word "so" is usually what part of speech?

conjunction

300

What part of speech is used to join words, clauses and sentences?

conjunction

300

What is irony?

When an event or response occurs that is the opposite of what is expected.

300

An object that stands for more than what it actually is.

symbolism

400

The person who wrote the book.

Author

400

The dogs ran through the forest as they chased the rabbit.

"Through" is a/an _______

preposition

400

Identify the adverb in the following sentence:

My brother writes clearly.

clearly

400

When the conflict/ problem in a story is solved.

resolution

400

The emotions created in the reader when reading a story or poem.

mood

500

The company that makes the book.

Publisher

500

What is the adverb in the following sentence?

The teacher repeated the instructions twice.

twice

500

Aww! Look at the baby. She's so cute.

What part of speech is "Aww"?

Interjection

500

These types stories consist of fairies, princes, princesses, evil witches.

Fairy tales

500

A type of irony in which the reader or audience knows something that the characters do not.

Dramatic irony