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Figurative Language
100
Two words that have opposite meanings.
What is antonyms?
100
There are many things kids can do on a rainy day.
What is main idea?
100
Miss Skow is the best teacher in the whole world.
What is opinion?
100
The prefix un- like in unhappy.
What is not?
100
He ran as fast as lightning to get the best prize from the prize box.
What is a simile?
200
To entertain, to persuade, and to inform are examples of this.
What is author's purpose?
200
There are many ways that dogs and cats are alike.
What is main idea?
200
June 7th is the last day of school.
What is fact.
200
The prefix re- like in reread.
What is again?
200
The leaves whispered in the breeze outside my window.
What is personification
300
Two words that have similar meanings.
What are synonyms?
300
Another reason I don't like basketball is because only five people can play for your team at once.
What is detail?
300
The girl who got stung by a bee was very brave.
What is opinion?
300
The suffix -ful like in hopeful.
What is full of something?
300
Her legs are steel.
What is a metaphor?
400
Where and when a story takes place.
What is setting?
400
The game of football has many rules.
What is main idea.
400
I will be 26 years old in October.
What is fact?
400
The suffix -less like in thoughtless.
What is without?
400
Rick was a snake when he tip-toed up behind me and scared me.
What is metaphor?
500
Hints found in the passage that help the reader understand new words and make inferences.
What are context clues?
500
We also went for a boat ride and walked on the boardwalk when we were at the beach.
What is detail?
500
There are four stages in a butterflies life cycle.
What is fact?
500
The suffix -able like in teachable.
What is the ability to do something?
500
The clouds fluttered through the sky.
What is personification?