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Types of Sentences
Figurative Language
Clauses
Agreement
100
This is your opinion and three reasons for it.
What is a thesis statement?
100
This is a sentence with 1 subject and 1 predicate.
What is simple?
100
This is the type of figurative language used in the following sentence: "It's raining cats and dogs!"
What is an idiom?
100
This type of clause begins with relative pronouns like who, whom, whose, which, that.
What is an adjective clause?
100
(You're, Your) the one who won't give the dog (its, it's) bath.
What are You're and Its?
200
Each body paragraph should only have one of these.
What is a main idea?
200
This is 2 sentences joined together with a conjunction or a semicolon.
What is compound?
200
This is the type of figurative language used in the following sentence: "The sun is like a ball of fire."
What is a simile?
200
This clauses begins with subordinating conjunctions like because, although, as, as soon as, if, and until.
What is an adverb clause?
200
This is the verb form needed below: The kid (dance, dances, be dancing) across the stage.
What is dances?
300
These give more information about your topic sentence.
What are supporting details?
300
This is a sentence and a dependent clause.
What is a complex sentence?
300
This is the type of figurative language used in the following sentence: "Her hair was silk."
What is a metaphor?
300
Identify the adjective clause in the following sentence: The girl who wears pink is my friend.
What is "who wears pink"?
300
This the antecedent of the pronoun in the following sentence: "The dog licked its paw and growled."
What is the dog?
400
These are details that are off-topic or unrealted to the main idea of a paragarph.
What are extraneous or redundant details?
400
This is a dependent clause joined with two simple sentences.
What is compound-complex sentence?
400
This is the type of figurative language used in the following sentence: "The cold fingers of the wind pried my coat open."
What is personfication?
400
This is the type of dependent clause in the sentence: We are going to school when the alarms rings.
What is an adverb clause?
400
The verb should be- Each child (needs, need, be needing) to eat breakfast before the test.
What is needs?
500
When you continue to repeat the same thing in your writing, you are being ________.
What is redundant?
500
As she was running down the hall, Mary hit Darcy.
What is complex?
500
This is the type of figurative language used in the following sentence: "It took us a million years to get here!"
What is hyperbole?
500
Write a complex sentence using an adverb clause.
?
500
The correct pronoun is – (Whose, Who’s, Hoo's) shoe is on the stairs?
What is Whose?