Figurative Language
Plot Mountain
Context Clues
Figurative Language 2
Point of View
100

Comparing two things using like or as.

Simile

100

What is the turning point or “best part” of the plot mountain.

Climax

100

The plant seed was thirsty so I gave it  lapolop.

  1. Lemonade

  2. Food

  3. Water

  4. A toy

Water

100

Name the figurative language


Jake is a wizard with computers.

Metaphor

100

What are the three main points of view in fiction writing?

1st, 2nd, 3rd


200

Comparing two things saying that something IS something else.

Metaphor

200

This part of plot shows what happens because of the climax and begins to wrap up the story.

Falling Action

200

When it came to jumping rope, Jenny excelled; she was very good at sports.

  1. She did well

  2. She was sloppy

  3. She made progress

  4. She was not talented

She did well

200

Name the figurative language


Arnold could hear the brownies calling his name.

Personification

200

Identify the point of view represented by the sentences.


"Do you love candy?" I asked my friend Paul. I always make new friends.

First

300

Extreme Exaggeration

Hyperbole

300

What is the part of the plot mountain where the readers learns the setting and the characters?

Exposition

300

The teacher’s face, like a brightly glowing summer day, signaled her contentment.

  1.  Annoyance

  2. Happiness

  3. Fearlessness

  4. expression

  • Happiness

300

Name the figurative language


The bees were buzzing around the hive.

Onomatopoeia

300

What is the point of view of this sentence?

She escaped through the window.

Third

400

Giving human qualities to a nonhuman thing.

Personification

400

This part of plot is at the end of the story where everything is "wrapped" up.

Resolution

400

Ben cocked his head and furrowed his brow, listening.

  1. Wrinkled

  2. Minor

  3. Pushed

  4. smack

  • Wrinkled

400

Name the figurative language


Lazy lizards lie in the light.

Alliteration

400

Which pronoun will the narrator not use in third person?

  1.  he

  2.  we

  3.  they

  4.  them

We

500

A group of words or phrase that have a meaning different than the actual words.

Idioms

500

This part of the plot diagram includes events that create suspense, interest, or tension.

Rising Action

500

Doctors recommend that everyone exercise daily, particularly those who spend many hours doing sedentary activities like reading and playing video games.

  1. To engage in physical activity

  2. To spend time using minimal brain function

  3. To engage in criminal activity

  4. To spend much time seated

To spend much time seated

500

Name the figurative language


Stop beating around the bush and just tell me the answer!

Idiom


500

I had finally gotten used to being weightless. It became a comfortable feeling. I especially liked floating by the window to see the planet Earth below.


Which character is most likely telling this story?

  1. pilot

  2.  astronaut

  3. astronomer

astronaut