Types of Nouns
Types of Pronouns
Types of Literature
Poetic Devices
Literary Devices
Odds and Ends
100

What type of nouns are these?


boy, girl, dog

Common Nouns 

100

What type of pronouns are listed below?


I, you, he, she, it, they, we

Subject Pronouns 

100

Define personal non-fiction narrative.

A true story about the writer.

100

What type of poetic device is shown below?


Mrs. Graham grabbed grapes from the grocery store on Gino Street. 

Alliteration

100

What is it important to write in chronological order?

So the story happens in order and so that it makes sense.

100

Words that have the same meanings as other words are known as _____________.

Synonyms 

200

What type of nouns are these?

Mrs. Graham, Croft Middle School, Mcdonalds

Proper Nouns 

200

What type of pronouns are listed below?

me, her, him, you, us, them, it 

Object Pronouns

200

_____________is the ordinary form of written language.

Prose

200

What type of poetic device is shown below?


The rain in Spain stays mostly on the plain. 

Assonance 

200

What was the central idea of "Bad Boy" or "I Was a Skinny Tomboy Kid" (they have almost the same central idea"

Society wrongly expects boys/girls to act a certain way. 

200

Words that have the opposite meaning of other words are known as _______________.

Antonyms 

300

What type of nouns are these?

sister's, dog's, Mrs. Graham's


Singular Possessive 

300

What type of pronouns are listed below?

my, mine, your, our, their, his, her, its

Possessive Pronouns 

300

What type of literature uses stanzas, also called poetry, and is not written in a regular, rhythmical pattern or meter. 

Verse

300

What type of poetic device is shown below?


I was so hungry that I thought I would starve. 

Hyperbole

300

___________ is the central idea, concern, or purpose in a literary work. It can be expressed as a generalization, or a general statement, about human beings or about life.

Theme 

300

What is the meaning of the root word puls/pel

push or force

400

What type of nouns are these? 

sisters' babies' 

Plural Possessive 

400

What type of pronoun is the word herself as used in the sentence below.


Mrs. Graham bought herself mouse ears at Disney World.

Reflexive Pronoun 

400

What type of literature is described below?


Write will use direct quotes from the subject(the person's exact words)

The author is telling the story of another person's life. 

The writer may describe other people's views of the subject and use quotations from people who know the subject well. 

Biographic Writing 

400

What type of poetic device is shown below?


BAM! PLOP! SMACK!

Onomatopoeia 

400

What part of the sentence below helps give a context clue to what the word deceptively word might mean?

Maria deceptively hid the winning card in her hand until the end so that no one would suspect she had it. 


hid, so that no one would suspect she had it. 

400

What part of speech describes what kind, which one, how many, and how much?



Adjectives

500

Write a sentence that correctly uses a singular possessive noun.

MISC

500

What type of pronoun is the world myself as used in the sentence below.

I myself prefer the raw sushi, by my sister likes the deep-fried kind.

Intensive Pronoun.

500

What type of literature is usually written in prose, is autobiographical, tells an important time in the author's life, is written in the first person point of view, and uses dialogue?

Memoir 

500

______________ is the type of poetic device in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics. 

Personification 

500

Punctuate this piece of dialogue correctly.


Mrs. Graham said punctuate this piece of dialogue correctly. 

Mrs. Graham said, "Punctuate this piece of dialogue correctly." 

500

What part of speech tell where, when, in what way, and to what extent?

Adverb