Figurative Language
Punctuation
Words
Charlotte's Web 2
Sentences
100

Comparing two things without using like or as

Metaphor

100

Used at end of a decelerative sentence

Period

100

Two letters that form one sound

Digraph

100

What does salutations mean?

Hello

100

What all sentences start with

Capital Letter

200

Opposite meanings

Antonyms

200

Used at the end of a sentence that express strong feeling

Exclamation Point

200

A word part that is added to the beginning of a word

Prefix

200

How many legs do spiders have?

8

200

Two simple sentences joined by a comma.  Example: The flowers were beautiful; they were in full bloom.

Compound

300

An exaggeration that is not meant to be taken literally

Hyperbole

300

Used at the end of an interrogative sentence

Question Mark

300

Shortened form of two words

Contraction

300

What word means to be happy and joyful that it shows on your face?

Radiant

300

A group of words that does not express a complete thought.  Example: Inside the box

Fragment

400

Words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings

Homophones

400

Separates words in a series

Comma
400

A word part that is added to the end of a word

Suffix

400
What year was Charlotte's Web published?

1952

400

Joins two or more sentences without proper conjunctions and punctuation.  Example: She went to Africa she made a huge discovery.

Run-on

500

Abbreviations usually formed with all capital letters and no periods such as NASA

Acronyms

500

Separates two independent clauses and takes the place of and

Semi colon (;)

500

When a vowel is spelled with more than one letter

Vowel Team

500

Find an example of a simile.

Comparison using like

500

Contains an independent clause and a dependent clause.  Example: After the rain stopped, I saw a rainbow.

Complex