This vocabulary word is an instrument that measures temperature.
What is thermometer?
This word is the preposition in the sentence:
A toddler crawled over his friend.
What is "over"?
What is metaphor?
This story element is where and when a story takes place.
What is setting?
"(There, They're, Their) are many different species of sharks in the ocean."
What is There?
"That's the craziest life story I've ever heard!"
This word is the preposition in the sentence:
Chad shopped without his mother.
What is "without"?
"It's a million degrees in here!" is an example of this type of figurative language.
What is hyperbole?
This story element is the main problem in the story.
What is conflict?
An article that compares the story VS movie versions of The Headless Horseman would use this text structure.
What is compare and contrast?
This prefix means "before".
What is pre-?
These are the compound subjects in the sentence:
A pear or peach is in the refrigerator.
What are "pear" and "peach"?
The type of figurative language used in the sentence below is_
"Fred finally finished his food."
What is alliteration?
This story element shows events of the story in order.
What is plot?
This term can be used to describe a character that changes throughout the story.
What is dynamic?
This root means "measure".
What is metr?
This is the prepositional phrase in the sentence:
Mark, Kim, and Denise left for the park.
What is "for the park"?
The type of figurative language used in this sentence is_
"Let's hit the road."
What is idiom?
This story element explains how the problem is solved at the end of the story.
What is resolution?
What is sequence?
If you "shoot for the stars", then you are _.
What is "stellar"?
This is the subject in the following sentence:
Sign on the dotted line.
What is "You"?
This is the type of figurative language that uses "like" or "as" to make a comparison?
What is simile?
These are the three story elements that are always introduced in the beginning of a story.
What are setting, characters, and conflict?
Looking at the words and phrases around a word you do not know as you are reading is using your _
What are context clues?