Literary Elements
Parts of Speech
Parts of Speech pt. 2
Word Pairs
100

What is the person in the story called?

Characters

100

What is the Adverb in the sentence below?

The dog ran quickly down the road.

quickly

100

What is the noun in the sentence below? 

The donut looks so good!

donut

100

What type of pair is the following words?

look/see

synonyms

200

What is when and where the story takes place called? 

setting

200
What is the COMPLETE SUBJECT in the below sentence? 


The little girl ran into the store without her mom.

The little girl

200

The guests arrived _____ a limousine.

a. in

b. on

c. under

d. about

in

200

What type of word pair is the following two words?

real/reel

homophones

300

What would the author's purpose be to write a story to convince you to do or buy something?

pursued 

300

What is the possessive noun in the sentence below.

Sarah's mom walked the dogs to the park.

Sarah's

300

What is the adverb in the sentence below?

We walked slowly behind her.

slowly

300

What type of word pair is the following two words?


alive/deceased 

antonyms

400

What is the P.O.V. for a story that has I, me, my, and myself in it?

1st person

400

What could we add to make this a compound sentence?

for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

I swam in the pool. It was hot today.

for

400

What is the adjective in the sentence below?

The short bookcase tumbled over. 

short

400

What type of word pair is the following two words? 

ball/ball

homonyms

500

What is another word that means the same thing as plot?

sequence

500

What type of noun is used below? *hint concrete or abstract*

The Big basket was full of Easter eggs.

concrete - basket and eggs

500

What is the pronoun in the sentence below?

The dog saw her leash, and became excited. 

her

500

What type of word pair is the following two words?

dove/dove

homographs