Name the figurative used here: The world is a stage.
Metaphor
What is the noun in the following sentence: She read the play over again.
Play
Who does Napoleon represent in Animal Farm?
Joseph Stalin
What type of conjunctions are the words YET, OR, and SO?
Coordinating
This is the most exciting part of the story. It usually occurs in the latter part of the story.
Climax
Name the figurative used here: I have a ton of homework.
Hyperbole
What is the verb in the following sentence: The coach became angry after the bad call.
Who does Mr. Jones represent in Animal Farm?
Tzar Nicholas II
What type of conjunctions are BECAUSE, ALTHOUGH, and SINCE?
Subordinating
This is the last part of the story where most everything is wrapped up.
Resolution
Name the figurative used here: You're as cold as ice.
Simile
Identify the preposition in the following sentence: He left his phone in class.
In
What does Squealer represent in Animal Farm?
Propaganda
What does FANBOYS stand for?
For, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so
This is where the tension builds in the story until the climax is reached.
Rising Action
Name the figurative used here: That chocolate cake is calling my name.
Personification
Identify the adjective in the following sentence: He married a Russian woman.
Russian
Who wrote Animal Farm and 1984?
George Orwell
Why is this not a complete sentence?
Because he didn't complete the project.
The subordinating conjunction because makes the sentence a dependent clause.
This happens directly after the climax.
Falling Action
Name the figurative used here: I have butterflies in my stomach.
Idiom
Identify the adverb in the following sentence: She hit her knee hard on the table.
Hard
What is the name for a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one?
Allegory
Which word in the sentence is a conjunctive adverb? She went into the store; however, she didn't find anything she wanted to buy.
However
This includes the setting.
Expostion