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Powerpoint Jeopardy Figurative Language Mood and ToneSimple and Compound Sentences PrepositionsTry Your Luck 10 20 30 40 50
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What is a hyperbole?
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“Life is like a box of chocolates” is an example of what type of figurative language
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What is the difference between a simile and A metaphor?
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Give an example of personification.
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How does the use of figurative language help Writers establish mood and tone?
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Give three examples of different types Of “moods” a reader might feel after Finishing a story.
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Define “mood.”
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Define “tone.”
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What is the difference between Mood and tone in a text?
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Give two examples of techniques Writers can use to establish mood And tone.
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“I like to swim” is an example Of what kind of sentence?
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Compound sentences contain _________ conjunctions to attach Two simple sentences.
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Give an example of a compound Sentence.
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Name four coordinating conjunctions.
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What is the formula for creating Compound sentences? (You may look at your notes for this one)
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“I bought new shoes at the mall.” What is the PREPOSITION?
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“I bought new shoes at the mall.” What is the prepositional PHRASE?
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“I bought new shoes at the mall.” What is the object of the preposition (OP)?
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What is the purpose/function of A prepositional phrase?
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Create a sentence that contains A prepositional phrase.
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What did Wolf say he wanted from The pigs in The True Story of the Three Little Pigs?
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Why do we need to be careful When we interpret news articles?
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Who was the wolf baking the Cake for?
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How can writers use figurative Language to make their writing More interesting?
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