Multiple Meaning Words
Synonyms
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Pronouns
100

What are 2 meanings of the word "can"?

to be able to do something, a container 

100

What is a synonym for big?

huge, enormous, gigantic

100

What is an antonym for big? 

little, small, tiny


100

What is the story element for WHO is in the story?

Characters

100

What pronoun do we use at the beginning of the sentence to represent "females"?

She

200

What are 2 meanings of the word "foot"?

a body part on your leg, a unit of measurement that is 12 inches


200

What is a synonym for "begin"? 

start

200

What is an antonym for "light"?

dark or heavy

200

What is the story element for WHERE the story takes place?

setting

200

What pronoun do we use at the beginning of the sentence to represent "males"?

he

300

What are 2 meanings of the word "jam"? 

a spread for a sandwich/bread, when many cars are on the road and you can't move

300
What is a synonym for "fast"?

quick

300

What is the opposite of "front"?

back, behind

300

What is the story element for the first event that CAUSES one of the characters to REACT? 

KICKOFF

300

What pronouns do we use when something BELONGS to someone? "It is ____ toy."

his, her, their

400

What are 2 meanings of the word "nail"? 

A part of your finger, a tool used for holding wood in place

400

What is a synonym for "take"?

grab, reach, hold

400

What is the opposite of "old"?

young, little

400
What is the story element BEFORE the characters complete the steps/attempts to solve the problem? 

Plan

400

What pronoun do we use when we talk about what we're all doing? 

we

500

What are 2 meanings of the word "sink"?

A type of furniture in your kitchen or bathroom for washing dishes/hands, what happens when a something doesn't float


500

What is a synonym for "wealthy"?

rich

500

What is the opposite of "float"?

sink


500

EXPLAIN what the RESOLUTION/SOLUTION is? 

when the character solves the problem, the ending, the RESULT of the story/problem

500

What pronoun do we use to talk about more than one person and you are NOT included? 

they, them