AFFIXES
THEME
INFERENCING
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
CONTEXT CLUES
100

What prefix mean "not"

A. re-
B. un-
C. pre-

B. un-

100

What is the theme of a story?

the lesson or message of the story

100

Ashley grabbed her umbrella before leaving the house.
What can you infer about the weather?

it might be raining outside.

100

“She runs as fast as a cheetah.”
What type of figurative language is this?

options: 

metaphor 

simile

hyperbole

personification

idiom

simile

100

The kitten was timid and hid behind the couch when guests arrived.
What does timid mean?

shy / scared

200

What does the prefix re- mean in the word replay?

again. 

To play again.

200

A story teaches that being honest is important even when it is difficult.

What is the theme?

honesty is important

200

Julius studied all night for his test and smiled when he turned it in.
What can you infer about how Julius felt?

he feels confident / thinks he did well

200

“The classroom was a zoo.”
What figurative language is this?

options: 

metaphor 

simile

hyperbole

personification

idiom

metaphor

200

The desert was arid, with almost no rain all year.
What does arid mean?

very dry

300

The word careless has the suffix -less. What does -less mean?


without
300

A character keeps trying even after failing many times. What theme might this show?

never give up / perseverance

300

The lights went out and the wind howled outside the window.
What can you infer is happening?

a storm

300

“The wind whispered through the trees.”
What type of figurative language is this?

options: 

metaphor 

simile

hyperbole

personification

idiom

personification

300

The abandoned house looked dilapidated. Its windows were broken, the paint was peeling, and the roof was falling apart.

What does dilapidated most likely mean?

 

old and falling apart / in very bad condition

400

What does the word preview most likely mean?

to view or see something before it happens

400

A character shares their lunch with someone who has none. What theme could this show?

Kindness / Helping others

400

Jamal’s hands were shaking as he stepped onto the stage to speak.
What can you infer about Jamal?

he is nervous

400

“I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.”
What type of figurative language is this?

options: 

metaphor 

simile

hyperbole

personification

idiom

Hyperbole

400

Even though the movie was supposed to be funny, the audience remained somber, sitting quietly with serious faces. 

What does somber most likely mean?

serious or sad

500

The word disagree contains the prefix dis-. 

What does dis- mean?

not or the opposite of

500

Why is “friends are important” a better theme than “friendship”?

because theme should be written as a complete lesson or message, not just one word

500

The playground was empty, puddles covered the ground, and dark clouds filled the sky.
What can you infer happened earlier?

it rained

500

“Those shoes cost an arm and a leg!”
What type of figurative language is this?

options: 

metaphor 

simile

hyperbole

personification

idiom

 

idiom

500

The scientist was very meticulous, carefully checking every detail of the experiment to make sure nothing was wrong.

What does meticulous most likely mean?

very careful / paying attention to details