Simile
Hyperbole
Point of view
Vocabulary
Random
100

Finish the simile

"The bat flew as _____ as a plane."

A.) Sparkle

B.) Low

C.) High

D.) Sharp

C.) HIGH
100

Which of these is a hyperbole?

A) I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse.

B) I'm so hungry, I ate an entire steak. 

A) I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse.

100

What are the three types of Point of view?

A) 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person POV

B) 12th, 69th, and 44th person POV

C) Wrong, right, and really wrong

A) 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Point of view

100

Compare and Contrast means to ____________.

A) Find what you like and don't like

B) Decide if you agree with the author

C) Find similarities and differences

D) Make an educated guess 

C) Find similarities and differences

100

Name 3 Disney Princesses

Ariel, Moana, Cinderella, Jasmine, Tiana, Mulan, Pocahontas, Elsa, Anna, etc.

200

Finish the simile

"Her smile was as ____ as the sun."

A.) Bright

B.) Ugly

C.) Straight

D.) Sharp

A.) BRIGHT

200

Which of these is a hyperbole?

A) It took Jim a thousand years to finish his homework last night.

B) Jim was up really late working on his homework.

A) It took Jim a thousand years to finish his homework last night.

200

Which point of view uses these words to tell the story "I, me, my, mine, we, our, ours."

A) First Person Point of View

B) Second Person Point of View

C) Selfish Point of View

D) Third Person Point of View

A) First Person Point of View

200

Analyze means to_______. 

A) Break it down

B) Google it

C) Emote on it

D) Give up

A) Break it down

200

What two months are we on summer break?

June and July

300

Finish the simile

"Garret was the first one to finish his laps in the pool. He swims like a ____."

Fish

300

What does this hyperbole mean?

"Amy died of embarrassment when her dad showed up to school blasting "Barbie Girl" from the car."

Amy was VERY embarrassed.

300

Which point of view uses these words to tell a story "you, yours?"

A) Your mama

B) First Person Point of View

C) Second Person Point of View

D) Third Person Point of View

C) Second Person Point of View

300

You use _____ & your background knowledge to make an inference.

A) Your brain

B) Your friend's answers

C) Evidence

D) The main idea

C) Evidence

300

What are you doing this summer? Or what do you WANT to do this summer?

Name at least 3 things.

Play with friends, travel, go to the beach/pool/river, play video games, sleep, read, etc.

400

What does this simile mean?

"My brother and I fight like cats and dogs all the time."

You and your brother fight a lot in a very angry and typically physical way. 

400

What does this hyperbole mean?

"Having a test every week is killing me."

Having a test every week is really hard and causing a lot of frustration, stress, etc. 

400

Which point of view uses these words to tell a story "He, she, it, they, names (Bill, Sally, etc.)? "

A) Third Person Point of View

B) First Person Point of View

C) Twenty-Fourth Person Point of View

D) Second Person Point of View

A) Third person point of view

400

The "mood" of Halloween movies are typically ____.

A) Funny 

B) Happy

C) Suspenseful and scary

D) Mysterious and joyful

C) Suspenseful and scary


Remember mood is how you feel reading the story or watching the movie!

400

Say this tongue twister as fast as you can 3 times in a row.

"Sally sells seashells by the seashore."

500

What does this simile mean?

"I slept like a baby on the way home from the big field trip."

You slept very well, typically deep sleep. 

500

What does this hyperbole mean?

"Bill lives on his video game during the weekends."

Bill spends a lot, maybe even most of, his time playing video games on the weekends.

500

What Point of View is the following sentence?

"You are strong, beautiful, and capable." 

A) First person Point of View

B) In love Point of View

C) Second person Point of View

D) Third Person Point of View

C) Second Person Point of View

500

What is the difference between important details and the main/central idea of a story?

Important details are specific pieces of information from the story that support the main/central idea.

The main/central idea is the most important point or lesson the author wants to teach us. It's the MAIN focus of the whole story. 

500

How much will you miss me this summer?

A) A lot

B) Like really a lot a lot

C) So much it hurts

D) I might cry every day