SYNONYMS/ANTONYMS
Figurative Language
Definitions
Prefixes / Suffixes
Parts of a Story
100

What is a synonym for the word replied?

said, told, stated, answered

100

What type of figurative language is this an example of?

"Their eyes were like blackberries, dark and dewy."

simile

100

What does "contrast" mean?

To tell how something is different.

100

What does the prefix /pre/ mean?

before

100

Where the story takes place is called the...

setting

200

What is a synonym for the word good?

great, excellent, fantastic...

200

What kind of figurative language is this an example of?

"Music is the laughter of the soul."

Metaphor

200

What does "admit" mean?

Agree, often unwillingly, that something is true.

200

What does the prefix /non/ mean?

not
200

What do you call the people in a story?

characters

300

What is an antonym for the word brave?

scared, fearful, weak

300

What type of Figurative Language is this an example of?

"The wind tickled my branches," said Red, the mighty oak wish tree.

Personification

300

What is a Protagonist?

The leading character or a major character in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text.

300

What does the prefix /dis/ mean?

not or opposite

300

Another name for the events in a story

plot

400

What is a synonym for the word smart?

clever, intelligent

400

What type of Figurative Language is this an example of?

The car zoomed past me, beeping.

Onomatopoeia 

400

What does annual mean?

It happens once a year.

400

What does the prefix /mis/ mean?

wrong or badly

400
When the conflict is resolved...

resolution

500

What is an antonym for the word kind?

evil, unkind, mean

500

What type of Figurative Language is this an example of?

Harry hurried home to watch football on TV.

Alliteration

500

What is the name of the person who tells the story?

Narrator

500

What does the suffix /ed/ mean?

ed means that the action has already happened or past

500

The moral or lesson in the the story is called the...

Theme