Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? Set Three Literary Term Review

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Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? Set Three Literary Term Review

Are You Smarter Than a 5thGrader? Set Two Literary Terms Review 1,000,000 500,000 300,000 5th Grade Topic 1 5th Grade Topic 2 175,000 100,000 4th Grade Topic 3 4th Grade Topic 4 50,000 3rd Grade Topic 5 3rd Grade Topic 6 25,000 10,000 2nd Grade Topic 7 2nd Grade Topic 8 5,000 2,000 1st Grade Topic 9 1st Grade Topic 10 1,000

5th Grade Topic 1 Question Talking to animal, object, or dead person as if it/he/she could hear, understand, and respond.

5th Grade Topic 1 Answer Apostrophe Return

5th Grade Topic 2 Question Exaggeration to make a point.

5th Grade Topic 2 Answer Hyperbole Return

4th Grade Topic 3 Question Reference in literature to a familiar person, place, thing, or event.

4th Grade Topic 3 Answer Allusion Return

4th Grade Topic 4 Question Audience sees something or knows something that the character does not see or know.

4th Grade Topic 4 Answer Dramatic Irony Return

3rd Grade Topic 5 Question You say one thing but mean something else instead. Ex: When Montresor says “my poor friend.”

3rd Grade Topic 5 Answer Verbal Irony Return

3rd Grade Topic 6 Question Giving animals and inanimate objects human characteristics.

3rd Grade Topic 6 Answer Personification

2nd Grade Topic 7 Question Words that imitate their sounds

2nd Grade Topic 7 Answer Onomatopoeia Return

2nd Grade Topic 8 Question Words or phrases that appeal to the five senses to help create an image in the reader’s mind.

2nd Grade Topic 8 Answer Imagery Return

1st Grade Topic 9 Question Comparison between two unlike things not using “like” or “as.”

1st Grade Topic 9 Answer Metaphor Return

1st Grade Topic 10 Question Comparison using “like” or “as”

1st Grade Topic 10 Answer Simile Return

Million Dollar Question Grade Level Topic 11 “Life is but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard of no more.”

1,000,000 Question Every time Larry tried to swan dive, “fear grabbed” him and his swan dive became a cannon ball.

Billion Dollar Question On a farm in Africa, a woman watches in horror as her husband and father-in-law battle a sudden, devastating influx of locusts. After the insects have destroyed the crops, the swarm departs as suddenly as it had arrived. At supper the men say, “It could have been worse.” Return

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