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Powerpoint Jeopardy Figurative Language Mood and ToneSimple and Compound Sentences PrepositionsTry Your Luck

What is a hyperbole?

“Life is like a box of chocolates” is an example of what type of figurative language

What is the difference between a simile and A metaphor?

Give an example of personification.

How does the use of figurative language help Writers establish mood and tone?

Give three examples of different types Of “moods” a reader might feel after Finishing a story.

Define “mood.”

Define “tone.”

What is the difference between Mood and tone in a text?

Give two examples of techniques Writers can use to establish mood And tone.

“I like to swim” is an example Of what kind of sentence?

Compound sentences contain _________ conjunctions to attach Two simple sentences.

Give an example of a compound Sentence.

Name four coordinating conjunctions.

What is the formula for creating Compound sentences? (You may look at your notes for this one)

“I bought new shoes at the mall.” What is the PREPOSITION?

“I bought new shoes at the mall.” What is the prepositional PHRASE?

“I bought new shoes at the mall.” What is the object of the preposition (OP)?

What is the purpose/function of A prepositional phrase?

Create a sentence that contains A prepositional phrase.

What did Wolf say he wanted from The pigs in The True Story of the Three Little Pigs?

Why do we need to be careful When we interpret news articles?

Who was the wolf baking the Cake for?

How can writers use figurative Language to make their writing More interesting?

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