Figurative Language
Central Idea
Past,Present,Future Tense
Grammar Challenge
Letter Writing
100

This type of figurative language compares two things using the words “like” or “as.”

What is a simile?

100

This is what the author wants you to remember or take away after reading a text.

What is the central idea?

100

This sentence is written in which tense?
“She walked to school yesterday.”

What is past tense?

100

Identify the noun in the sentence:

“The cat slept on the couch.”

What is “cat” (or “couch”)?

100

This is the part of the letter where you write the date and your address.

What is the heading?

200

“The warm, buttery smell of popcorn filled the air.” This sentence is an example of this figurative device that appeals to the senses.

What is imagery?

200

If an article explains how exercise improves mood, sleep, and energy, what is the likely central idea?

What is “exercise has many physical and mental benefits”?

200

Identify the tense:
“He plays basketball after school.”

What is present tense?

200

Choose the correct verb:
“She ___ to the store every Saturday.”

a) go
b) goes  

What is “goes”?

200

In a formal letter, you might start with “Dear Mr. Smith,”. This part of the letter is called what?

What is the greeting or salutation?

300

“The thunder growled angrily,” the thunder is doing something only a living thing can do. This is an example of what?

What is personification?

300

These details help prove or explain the central idea and are found throughout the text.

What are supporting details or evidence

300

This helping verb often shows the future tense in a sentence.

What is “will”?

300

Fix the subject-verb agreement error in this sentence:
“The team of players are practicing after school.”

Corrected: “The team of players is practicing after school.”

300

This is the main part of a letter where you explain your reason for writing.

What is the body?

400

This figurative language compares two things without using “like” or “as,” such as in the sentence, “Her mind is a puzzle.”

What is a metaphor?

400

To find this, you look for repeated ideas, key details, and what the author focuses on the most.

What is determining the central idea?

400

What tense is being used in the sentence below?
“They will be traveling to Florida next month.”

What is future tense?

400

Identify and correct the misplaced modifier:
“Running quickly, the finish line was crossed by the athlete.”

Corrected: “Running quickly, the athlete crossed the finish line.”

400

In a letter, “Sincerely, Jane Doe” is an example of this part.

What is the closing and signature?

500

This sentence uses two different types of figurative language at the same time:
“The moon was a silver lantern guiding me home as the trees whispered my name.”
Name both types used.

What are a metaphor and personification?

500

A paragraph describes a boy practicing guitar every night, failing repeatedly, and finally playing a full song at a recital. What is the best central idea?

What is “hard work and perseverance lead to success”?

500

Rewrite this sentence in past tense:
“I am finishing my homework.”

“I was finishing my homework.”

500

Fix all grammar errors in this sentence:
“Him and me went to the park, and we seen a lot of birds.”

Corrected: “He and I went to the park, and we saw a lot of birds.”

500

When writing a persuasive letter, students should:
a) State their opinion clearly
b) Give at least 2 reasons to support their opinion
c) Use polite language and proper letter format
d) All of the above

What is d) All of the above?