Figures of Speech
Types of Writing
Brainstorming
Random
100

"They walked to school as slow as a sloth" is a metaphor, true or false?

False (it is a simile)

100

This type of writing "exposes facts".

Expository writing

100

True or false, mind mapping is a brainstorming technique?

True

100

A great way to improve your writing is practice, true or false?

True

200

Name 2 of the 4 figures of speech we covered in class.

Any two: Similes, metaphors, idioms, and collocations

200

Which type of writing has characters, conflict, and plot?

Narrative writing

200

Where in the paragraph does the topic sentence go?

At the beginning.
200

A _________ _________ helps with brainstorming and organizing, is a visual place for your thoughts, and is an easy way to your structure writing. What am I?

Graphic Organizer

300

What is "fast food" an example of?

A collocation

300

Name (any) one feature of descriptive writing.

 Answer - any of the following:

 - Uses details for all five senses

- Often uses figurative language

- Elements can be found in other forms of writing

- Often seen in poetry, fiction, songs

300

At what step of brainstorming do you ask yourself "What do I want to write about?"?

Step 1

300

Give an example of 3 different transition words?

Answers will vary.

400

A simile is a comparison between two things that uses the words _______ or ________.

like or as

400

Which type of writing has the strongest bias?

Persuasive writing

400

What is the type of brainstorming where you write all your thoughts continuously?

Free writing

400

What is the difference between fiction and nonfiction?

Fiction = made up

Nonfiction = true

500

What does the idiom "a piece of cake" mean? (this was in the lesson 3 homework)

Something very easy to do.

500

What types of writing would a biography include?

Expository and Narrative

500

What are the 6 "journalist questions"

Who, what, where, when, why, how.

500

What is "tone"?

Tone expresses the writer's attitude toward or feelings about the subject matter and audience