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PARTS OF SPEECH
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
READING COMPREHENSION
POETRY
GENRE
100
NAMES A PERSON,PLACE OR THING
What is a noun
100
Compares two unlike objects using the words like or as
What is a simile
100
Where and when the story takes place
What is the setting of a story
100
a word that imitates the actual sound.
What is onomatopoeia
100
May contain real characters,events and places.
What is realistic fiction
200
a word that shows action.
What is a verb
200
compares two unlike objects without using the words like or as.
What is a metaphor.
200
The sequence of events in a story
What is the plot.
200
when two or more words have the same ending sound.
What is rhyme
200
A story of a real person's life
What is a biography.
300
describes or modifies a noun or pronoun.
What is an adjective
300
Gives unhuman objects human characteristics
What is personification
300
the main problem in the story
What is the conflict.
300
the pattern of sound created in a poem or song.
What is rhythm
300
Stories which include futuristic technology; a blend of scientific fact and fictional elements.
What is science fiction.
400
Is a word that shows emotion in a sentence.
What is an interjection.
400
repeats a consonant in two or more words.
What is alliteration.
400
What the whole story is about.
What is the main idea.
400
when a word or groups of words is used more than once.
What is repetition
400
Stories which take place in a particular time period in the past. Often the basic setting is real, but the characters are fictional.
What is historical fiction
500
tells where one noun is in relation to another noun in a sentence.
What is a preposition
500
a word or phrase that cannot be taken literally.
What is an idiom
500
what is the hidden message the author is trying to relay to the reader.
What is the theme of the story
500
repetition of vowel sounds
What is assonance
500
stories that usually explain something about the world and involve gods and other supernatural beings.
What is a myth.