Punctuation
Figurative Language
Techniques
Parts of Speech
Spelling Rules
100

This particular punctuation is used when writing a basic statement

A period

100

The figurative language compares using "like" and "as"

A Simile

100

This technique is when the narrator tells the story from their point of view.

First Person

100

This part of speech is a person, place, thing or idea.

A noun

100

When a noun ends in y and has a consonant before the y, how do you pluralize it?

drop the y and add "ies"

200

The particular punctuation is used when the writer is trying to be expressive or make a point

An exclamation mark

200

This figurative language compares two unlike things

A metaphor

200

This technique is used when the writer wishes to include comic relief. 

Humor

200

This particular part of speech expresses action or state of being

A verb

200

If the noun ends in "o" and is preceded by a consonant, what do you do?

add "es"

300

This particular punctuation is used when the writer is asking something.

A question mark

300

This figurative language are words used as sounds

Onomatopoeia

300

This technique is a conversation between two or more persons.

Dialogue 

300

This part of speech is used to show relationship of a noun. It some cases, the words used indicate direction

A Proposition

300

If the noun ends in s, x, z, ch or sh, what do you do?

add "es"

400

This particular punctuation helps to combine more than one item

A comma

400

This figurative language repeats the same constant sound

Alliteration 

400

This allows the reader to visualize an item presented by the reader, holding a significant meaning

Symbolism

400

This part of speech joins words or groups of words together

A conjunction

400

If a noun ends in "f" or "fe", what do you do?

change the "f" to "v" and add "s" or "es"

500

This punctuation combines two independent clauses

Semi colon 

500

This figurative language brings objects to life

Personification

500

This technique places two opposite words next to each other to highlight its differences

Juxtaposition

500

This part of speech expresses emotion

Interjection 

500

how to pluralize nouns borrowed from Latin and Greek origin? 

pluralize using its original language