Spelling Rules
Sentence Structure
Figurative Language
Parts of Speech
Narrative Structure
100

When a one syllable word ends in a single vowel followed by a single consonant, what do you do before adding and ending like -ing or -ed?

Double the final consonant

100

What is the term for a sentence that contains one independent clause and expresses a complete thought?

Simple sentence.

100

What is a comparison using “like” or “as” called?

Simile.

100

What part of speech is used to name a person, place, thing, or idea?

Noun.

100

What is the term for the beginning of a story, where characters and settings are introduced?

Exposition.

200

In words ending in “e,” what should you usually do with the “e” before adding a suffix that begins with a vowel, like -ing or -able?  

Drop the “e.”

200

What type of sentence has two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction like “and” or “but”?

Compound sentence.

200

What is the term for giving human qualities to non-human objects?
 

Answer: Personification.

200

What part of speech describes an action, state, or occurrence?

Verb.

200

What is the turning point of a story, where the main character faces the biggest conflict?

Climax.

300

What is the rule for adding “-s” or “-es” to make a noun plural when the noun ends in “s,” “x,” “z,” “sh,” or “ch”?

Add “-es.”

300

Identify the sentence structure: “While I was walking to school, it started to rain.”

Complex sentence.

300

Identify the figurative language: “The classroom was a zoo.”

Metaphor.

300

What part of speech modifies a noun and provides more information about it?

Adjective

300

What is the series of events that lead up to the climax called?

 Rising action.

400

If a word ends in “y” preceded by a consonant, what change should you make to the “y” before adding the suffix “-es” or “-ed”?

Change the “y” to “i.”

400

In a compound-complex sentence, how many independent clauses and dependent clauses are required?

At least two independent clauses and one dependent clause.

400

What type of figurative language exaggerates for effect, such as “I’ve told you a million times”?

Hyperbole.

400

Identify the part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses, such as “and” or “but.”

Conjunction

400

What part of a story occurs after the climax and begins to resolve the conflict?

Falling action.

500

When a multi-syllable word ends in a single consonant and is accented on the last syllable, what should you do with the consonant before adding an ending that begins with a vowel?

Double the final consonant. 

500

What punctuation mark is often used to join two independent clauses in a compound sentence if no conjunction is used?

A semicolon.

500

Identify the figurative language: “Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.”

Alliteration.

500

What part of speech is used to express sudden emotion, like “Wow!” or “Ouch!”?

Interjection

500

What is the final part of a story, where all loose ends are tied up and the story concludes?

Resolution or denouement.