What's the Point?
Figuratively Speaking
Isn't This Ironic?
Grammar Police
Odds and Ends
100

What is the author's purpose used to explain how photosynthesis works?

To Inform

100

Identify the figurative language:
"Her smile was like sunshine."

Simile

100

Identify the type of irony:
A fire station burns down.

Situational

100

Identify the prepositional phrase in this sentence:
"Before the test, Maria reviewed her notes."

Before the test

100

Define "hyperbole."

An extreme exaggeration

200

What is the author's purpose in a piece urging people to recycle?

To Persuade

200

Identify the figurative language:
"The classroom was a zoo."

Metaphor

200

Identify the type of irony:
The weatherman announced, "Great weather!" regarding a hurricane. 

Verbal

200

Pick the correctly punctuated sentence: 

A) Its raining, so bring an umbrella.
B) It's raining, so bring an umbrella.

B) It's raining, so bring an umbrella.

200

Define "allusion."

A reference to something well-known

300

What is the author's purpose in television show for children?

To Entertain

300

Identify the figurative language:
"The city hummed beneath a blanket of fog."

Personification

300

Identify the type of irony:
There is a character hiding an important detail that only the audience knows.

Dramatic

300

Correct the subject-verb agreement:
"Neither the students nor the teacher (was / were) prepared for the fire drill."

Was

300

Identify the poetic device:
"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."

Alliteration

400

What is the author's purpose in a piece that compares and contrasts the public's opinion of economic growth?

To Inform

400

Identify the figurative language:
"There was a deafening silence in the room."

Oxymoron

400

Identify the type of irony:
The head of cybersecurity has his password as "password".

Situational

400

Identify the intervening phrase in this sentence:
"My sister, who lives in Boston, is a doctor."

who lives in Boston

400

Identify the figurative language:
"The faucet went drip, drip, drip all night long."

Onomatopoeia

500

What is the author's purpose in a text message to a friend, convincing them to watch a new movie?

To Persuade

500

Identify the figurative language:
"It was the end of the beginning."

Paradox

500

Identify the type of irony:
Saying "That looks safe!" while pointing out a building with broken locks.

Verbal

500

Fix the error in parallelism by changing two words:
"To improve her writing, she edits, revises, and will proofread."

Change "will proofread" to "proofreads"

500

When would somebody most likely use a semicolon?

To combine two independent clauses