What Do You Mean?
Extreme Settings!
Where in the World?
Review, Please!
Seriously, What Do You Mean!
100

Where a story takes place, or when it takes place.

What is a setting?

100

The setting of "All Summer in a Day"

What is Venus?

100

The mountain range in the eastern part of the United States.

What are the Appalachians?

100

The amount of stanzas in this poem.

What are two?

100

Synonym for brave.

What is courageous?

200

The meaning of the word "rue"

What is regret?

200

True or false: Some mountains are so high in altitude that they are covered in snow year round.

True

200

The mountain range in Europe.

What are the Alps?

200

"The baby's cry was as loud as a police siren" is an example of...

What is a simile?
200

A comparison using the words "like" or "as"

What is a simile?

300

A comparison without using the words "like" or "as"

What is a metaphor?

300

The genre of fiction where the setting takes place in the future or another planet.

What is science fiction?

300

The mountain range in east Asia.

What are the Himalayas?

300

There are four of these in your heart.

What are chambers?

300

A measurement of temperature, mainly used in the United States. 

What is Fahrenheit?

400

to be weak or sickly

What is frail?
400

The title of this poem.

What is "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening"

400

The mountain range in the western part of the United States and Canada.

What are the Rockies?

400

The two ways you can have a great heart.

What is literally and figuratively?

400
When something is essential or necessary for life.

What is vital?

500
The message or lesson of the story.

What is the theme?

500

All five senses (sensory details)

What are sight, smell, taste, hear, and touch.

500

The mountain range in South America.

What are the Andes?

500

Name three elements of poetry

lines, stanzas, figurative language, rhyme, rhythm, meter, free verse, onomatopoeia, alliteration, repetition 

500

The point of view when the narrator is not in the story. Uses words such as he, his, she, her, they, and their.

What is third person point of view.