Title: A Tammy Johnson Original
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2Figurative Language
3Grammar
4Literary Terms
5Writing
6Comprehension Strategies
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9The following phrase, "Alright, the sky misses
the sun at night is an example of ...
10What is Personification?
11The term that means a comparison between two or
more things that doesn't use the words like or
as.
12What is metaphor?
13The term that means, something that stands for
something else (often something more abstract).
14What is symbolism?
15Five friendly females finding sales at retail
is an example of this term.
16What is alliteration?
17I saw a million rappers in an afternoon in June
is an example of this term.
18What is hyperbole?
19The type of sentence that makes a statement of
fact.
20What is declarative?
21The type of sentence that ends with a question
mark.
22What is interrogative?
23We had to go inside when it started raining is
an example of this kind of sentence.
24What is complex sentence?
25He finally read the book , or so I thought is
an example of this sentence type.
26What is compound sentence?
27The term used to identify two independent clauses
which are joined together with no connecting word
or punctuation to separate the clauses.
28What is run-on sentence?
29Conclusion to a story
30What is resolution?
31Feeling created.
32What is mood?
33The reason an author writes something to
describe, entertain, explain or inform, and to
persuade.
34What is authors purpose?
35NOT the description of the character, rather how
the character is developed and shown to the
audience through words, actions, reactions, and
how others react to him.
36What is characterization?
37The emotional atmosphere or general feeling a
story sets.
38What is tone?
39In this writing, a writer takes a position FOR or
AGAINST an issue and writes to convince the
reader to believe or do something.
40What is persuasive writing?
41This type of writing appeals to the five senses.
42What is descriptive writing?
43Writing that tells a story.
44What is narrative writing?
45Writing that tells what happened when . . .
Write a report on . . . Explain how to . . .
Describe how to . . . Explain how to . . .
46What is expository writing?
47Writing that is meant to inform the reader.
48What is expository writing?
49To tell the most important facts from a passage.
50What is summarizing?
51The term that tells why something happens.
52What is cause?
53Through whose eyes we experience the story.
54What is point of view?
55Daily Double!!
56This is the most important idea in a passage.
57What is main idea?
58The words and phrases around an unknown word that
provide clues to that words meaning.
59What is context clues?
60Stories told in rhymes or verses.
61What is poetry?
62A story creatively constructed and acted out on
stage.
63What is drama?
64The story of a person's life according to another
person who writes it.
65What is biography?
66May be based on actual events or people or may be
based entirely on the authors imagination.
67What is fiction?
68Books that are based on the known true facts and
nothing can be made up.
69What are nonfiction books?
70Double Jeopardy!!
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79A comparison of two dissimilar objects using like
or as.
80What is simile?
81The repetition of all sounds, beginning with the
accented vowel, in two or more words.
82What is rhyme?
83Those words which arouse the senses of sight,
sound, smell, taste, or touch.
84What is imagery?
85A unified group of lines in poetry.
86What are stanzas?
87Imitation of a sound Bang, buzz, zap, pow
88What is onomatopoeia?
89This word usually precedes the noun or the
pronoun by describing, identifying, or
quantifying words.
90What is adjective?
91This word indicates manner, time, place, cause,
or degree and answers questions such as how,
when, where, and how much. Ends with ly.
92What is adverb?
93The type of clause that can stand alone as a
sentence.
94What is independent clause?
95The list of words is an example of this ...
"about," "above," "after," "at," "before,
"below," "beside," "despite," "during, except,
and for
96What is preposition?
97This is a word added to a sentence to convey
emotions. Examples, ouch, oh no, wow
98What is an interjection?
99Opposing forces in a story.
100What are conflicts?
101Story line what happens sequence of events.
102What is plot?
103Good guys.
104What are protagonist?
105An interesting character, with personality, does
something for the plot.
106What is Round/Dynamic character?
107The main idea of the story usually related to
the purpose. It is stated in one word.
108What is Theme?
109The prompt is an example of this type of writing
Your parent is considering a job in Seattle,
Washington and has asked for your help in making
this decision.
110What is persuasive writing?
111Write a story to tell about a family vacation.
The prompt is an example of this type of writing
112What is narrative writing?
113An essay which explains how something looks,
feels, tastes, smells, makes one feel, or sounds.
114What is descriptive essay?
115Write a paper telling about the best day you ever
spent with your family. Include at least three
reasons in your paper that explain what made it
the best day.
The prompt is an example of this type of writing
116What is expository writing?
117Write a letter to the editor of your local
newspaper stating your position on limited
homework and support your position with
convincing reasons.
The prompt is an example of this type of writing
118What is persuasive writing?
119A statement that can be checked or approved.
120What is fact?
121Using details in a passage with your background
knowledge to figure something that is not stated
directly in the passage.
122What is inference/drawing conclusions?
123Daily Double!!
124Finding how people, places, and events are alike.
125What is compare?
126A statement that cannot be checked or proved
because it tells what someone thinks or feels.
127What is opinion?
128What happens as a result of the cause.
129What is effect?
130Stories about a crime, or a strange event, or
some other puzzle that needs to be solved.
131What are mysteries?
132Fictional stories that take place in modern time,
right here and now. The characters are involved
in events that could really happen.
133What is realistic fiction?
134Daily Double!!
135Fiction that contains elements that are NOT
realistic, such as talking animals and magical
powers.
136What is fantasy?
137A story which take place in a particular time
period in the past. Often the basic setting is
real, but the characters are fictional.
138What is historical fiction?
139A story based on real or imagined ideas in
science.
140What is science fiction?
141Final Jeopardy!!
142Literary Term
143When the opposite of what you expect happens..
144What is irony?