Name That Genre
Figurative Language
Descriptive Writing Skills
Sentence Expansion
Tone & Mood
100

This genre includes magical or impossible elements such as spells, talking creatures, or invented worlds. 

What is Fantasy

100

"Her smile was like a sunshine on a rainy day." 

What type of figurative language is this? 

What is a Simile

100

Details that appeal to sight, sound, smell, taste, or touch

What are Sensory Details?

100

What is one simple way to expand on this sentence? 

"The cat slept." 

Add a detail (any specific addition is acceptable). 

Example: "The cat slept on the warm windowsill." 

100

This term describes how the writer feels toward the subject, such as sarcastic, angry, or hopeful. 

What is Tone

200

A genre focused on relationships, emotional connection, and the development of love or attraction, often using warm, hopeful, or intimate language 

What is Romance

200

"The classroom was a zoo this morning." 

Which figurative device is used here?

What is a Metaphor

200

Rewrite this "telling" sentence into a "showing" sentence: 

"She was nervous." 


Any acceptable rewrite that "shows," not "tells." 

Example: "Her hands trembled as she adjusted her sleeves for the fifth time." 

200

Combine the two sentences into one clear, descriptive sentence: 

"The storm approached. Thunder rolled in the distance." 

Example: "The storm approached as thunder rolled in the distance." 

200

This term describes how the reader is meant to feel, such as calm, tense, or amused. 

What is Mood

300

A character uncovers clues to solve a puzzle or crime. The story builds tension as readers try to figure out the answer before the end. 

What is Mystery

300

"The wind whispered secrets through the trees."

What device is being used when the wind is given human characteristics? 

Why is Personification

300

Which sentence is more descriptive, and why? 

A: "The hallway was noisy."

B: "Lockers clanged and voices bounced off the walls as students rushed past." 

Sentence B, because it uses specific sensory details instead of general statements. 

300

Name TWO ways to extend a sentence without creating a run-on. 

Any two of the following: 

Adding a prepositional phrase

Adding a participial phrase

Using descriptive verbs

Adding sensory detail

Adding a dependent clause

Adding adverbs / adjectives

300

Identify the tone of this sentence: 

"I just love when group projects are assigned the day before break," she muttered." 

What is Sarcastic

(Accept annoyed, frustrated, etc., but sarcastic is strongest.)

400

The plot focuses on technology, space, or scientific ideas that are advanced, futuristic, or speculative, but could plausibly exist one day. 

What is Science Fiction

400

"I'm so hungry I could eat a horse." 

What type of figurative language exaggerates to make a point? 

What is Hyperbole

400

What is one strategy for making a setting feel vivid without adding more adjectives? 

Acceptable answers examples: 

Using strong verbs, adding specific actions, using sensory details, showing how characters interact with the environment

400

Expand this sentence using TWO different types of modifiers. Do NOT add a new action. 

"The teacher spoke." 

(Choose: adjective, adverb, prepositional phrase, participial phrase) 

Any version that

- keeps "spoke" as the only verb

- adds two modifiers of different types

- stays grammatical

400

Identify the mood created by this description: 

"Rain tapped steadily on the empty street. A single streetlight flickered as the wind pressed against the windows." 

What is Eerie

(Accept: tense, uneasy, foreboding, gloomy, etc.) 

500

The story creates suspense or fear, often using darkness, danger, or the unknown. The goal is to make readers feel uneasy or scared. 

What is Horror

500

"You could hear the silence pressing down like a thick blanket, and the scent of damp earth made the air heavy."

Identify two types of figurative language in this sentence. 

What are Imagery (sensory description) and Simile ("like a thick blanket")? 

500

Explain why the following sentence is NOT considered descriptive, even though it uses adjectives: 

"It was a nice, big, interesting park." 

Because the adjectives are vague, not specific or sensory. They don't help the reader visualize the scene. 

500

Explain why the following expanded sentence is ineffective: 

"The dog barked loudly,  very loudly, loudly again, in a loud voice." 

Because the expansion is repetitive, lacks meaningful detail, and does not provide specific or vivid information. 

500

Rewrite JUST THE TONE of this line to change the mood from tense to playful

"He stepped into the dark hallway, gripping his backpack like a shield." 

Any version that: 

- keeps the hallway scene

- uses playful tone words / images

- lightens the mood