Parts of Speech
Vocabulary
Grammar
Figurative Language
Reading Skills
100

This part of speech replaces a noun.

Pronoun

100

Hints in the text that help you understand unknown words.

Context Clues

100

A sentence that asks a question.

Interrogative

100

A comparison using “like” or “as.”

Simile

100

The sequence of events in a story.

Plot

200

These words describe nouns.

Adjectives

200

“The arid desert was extremely dry.” What does arid mean?

Dry

200

A sentence that gives a command.

Imperative

200

An object, person, or place that represents a bigger idea.

Symbolism

200

Using clues to figure out something not stated.

Inference

300

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This part of speech shows action or being.

Verbs

300

"The puppy was timid and hid behind the couch whenever visitors came over." What does timid mean?

Shy

300

This punctuation shows possession or contractions.

Apostrophe

300

Hints or clues about events that will happen later in a story.

Foreshadowing

300

The lesson or message of a story.

Theme

400

These connect words, phrases, or clauses.

Conjunctions

400

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"The teacher praised Mia for being diligent and always completing her work on time." What does diligent mean?

Hardworking

400

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A complete thought that can stand alone as a sentence is called this.


Independent Clause

400

When what happens is the opposite of what is expected.

Irony

400

The person telling the story.

Narrator

500

These show relationships like “in,” “on,” and “under.”

Prepositions

500

"The scorching sun made everyone search for shade."
What does scorching mean?

Very hot

500

Fix: “me and my friend went to the store.”

My friend and I went to the store

500

A reference to a famous person, event, book, or myth that the author expects readers to recognize.

Allusion

500

Proof from the text that supports an answer.

Text Evidence