Figurative Language
Colorful Connotations
Relative Clauses
GP Content
Words & Meanings
100

Identify the type of figurative language: "The world is a stage, but we're all just playing our parts."

Metaphor

100

Explain one emotion that is associated with the color blue. 

Blue is often associated with calmness, stability, and peace, reminiscent of the sky or sea. However, it also connotes sadness ("feeling blue") or introspection. It can symbolize loyalty and trust as well.

100

Identify at least 4 of the 7 relative pronouns.

That, Whom, Whose, Who, Which, When, Where

100

What is another word for "conflict"?

Problem

100

What does it mean if a word has a connotative meaning?

It means the word has an emotional or cultural association beyond its literal, dictionary definition.

200

Identify the type of figurative language: "The ancient clock groaned as it struck midnight, filling the silent room with its lonely chime."

Personification

200

Which color is often associated with royalty in literature and in western societies?

Purple has connotations of luxury, nobility, and royalty, traditionally associated with wealth and power. It can also symbolize creativity, wisdom, or magic, lending a sense of mystery.

200

Identify the relative clause: "The teacher, who loves poetry, assigned us a new poem to read."

"who loves poetry"

200

Give an example of a character flaw.

Answers Vary

200

Majestic: Decide whether the connotation is positive or negative, and then explain what the connotation suggests.

Positive connotation. Suggests nobility or awe-inspiring beauty, often used to describe landscapes or powerful characters, beyond simply “big” or “impressive.”


300

Identify the TWO types of figurative language: "A ripple of laughter swept through the crowd, each chuckle adding to the rising wave."

Metaphor and Personification

300

Explain at least 2 different connotations that the color "red" has.

Red often suggests intense emotions. It can represent love, desire, or passion but also anger, aggression, or danger. Red can evoke a sense of urgency or power.

300

Combine the sentences with a relative clause: "Her friend moved to Spain. Her friend speaks four languages."

Her friend, who speaks four languages, moved to Spain.

300

Explain the purpose of an inciting moment/incident.

To introduce a conflict that moves the plot forward.

300

Serene: Decide whether the connotation is positive or negative, and then explain what the connotation suggests.

Positive connotation. Implies peacefulness and calm, often describing settings that evoke tranquility and beauty beyond mere quietness.

400

Identify the type of figurative language and what it suggests about the setting: "The forest was a thick, green blanket, stifling the heat of the day."

Metaphor. It suggests the forest is dense and has a cooling effect.

400

Identify at least 3 different connotations that the color green has.

1. Nature

2. Health

3. Envy/Jealousy

4. Wealth/Prosperity/Money

5. Danger (Radiation/Toxic)

400

Rewrite using a relative clause: "The assignment was difficult. I completed it last night."

The assignment that/which I completed last night was difficult.

400

Identify the 5 types of Point of View (POV).

1st Person

2nd Person

3rd Person Objective

3rd Person Omniscient

3rd Person Limited

400

"Assertive" has a positive connotation. What word has a similar definition but a negative connotation?

Aggressive/Pushy

500

Identify the TWO types of figurative language, and explain what they convey about the character: "Under the pressure of his demands, her patience wore thin, fraying at the edges like old fabric."

Simile and Personification. They convey a sense of emotional wear and vulnerability.

500

What color can symbolize wisdom or age but may also evoke dullness or ambiguity?

Gray

500

Add a relative clause to explain “movie”: "The movie ___ won several awards for its cinematography."

"that/which we watched in class"

500
Explain the 3 things you should do when writing an exposition of a story.

1. Introduce the main characters.

2. Establish the setting.

3. Foreshadow the main conflict.

500

Bleak: Decide whether the connotation is positive or negative, and then explain what the connotation suggests.

Conveys a sense of hopelessness, desolation, or despair, often describing settings or atmospheres in literature.