A) arranged according to the order of time B) images that can be seen or that are imagined C) naming of a thing or action by imitation of natural sounds D) view about life and how people behave
A) a figure of speech in which things are compared by the use of the word like or as B) an object or idea used in place of another to suggest a similarity between them C) a careful plan or method D) the repetition of a sound
A) a history of a person's life B) events in a story C) the point of highest dramatic interest or a major turning point in the action D) the last part of something or a final result
A) a way of looking at or thinking about something B) the chief character in a play C) a conversation between two or more persons D) a passage quoted from a book
A) the naming of a thing or action by imitation of natural sounds (as "buzz" or "hiss") B) change in the form of an adjective or an adverb (as by having -er or -est added or more or most prefixed) to show different levels of quality, quantity, or C) representation of a thing or idea as a person or by the human form D) the repetition on a sound at the beginning of two or more neighboring words
A) a history of a person's life B) the chief character in a play, novel, or story C) a character in a story or poem who deceives, frustrates, or works again the main character D) arranged in or according to the order of time
A) a figure of speech in which a word or phrase meaning one kind of object or idea is used in place of another to suggest a similarity between them B) the use of words whose sound suggests the sense (as for poetic effect) C) a figure of speech in which things different in kind or quality are compared by the use of the word like or as D) the choice of words and the way they are combined that is characteristic of a language
A) the part of a book that leads up to and explains what will be found in the main part B) a list of writings about a subject or author or by an author C) a history of a person's life D) arranged in or according to the order of time
A) a way of looking at or thinking about something B) events in a story C) guess or surmise D) the order in which things are or should be connected, related, or dated
A) the part of a book that leads up to and explains what will be found in the main part B) the point of highest dramatic interest or a major turning point in the action C) change in the form of an adjective or an adverb D) the last part of something or a final result
A) guess or surmise B) a type of nonfiction that conveys information about the natural or social world C) a list of writings about a subject or author or by an author D) a collection of events that tells a story, which may be true or not
A) a piece of writing that explains B) a careful plan or method C) serving to describe D) events in a story
A) a conversation between two or more persons B) the chief character in a play, novel, or story C) to look over again in order to correct or improve D) a careful plan or method
A) the part of a book that leads up to and explains what will be found in the main part B) a final decision reached by reasoning C) the highest point D) a set of several shots or scenes developing a single subject
A) Informational text is a type of nonfiction that conveys information about the natural or social world B) a biography written by the person it is about C) a history of a person's life D) a list of writings about a subject or author or by an author
A) the naming of a thing or action by imitation of natural sounds (as "buzz" or "hiss") B) A figure of speech where animals, ideas or inorganic objects are given human characteristics C) a figure of speech in which things different in kind or quality are compared by the use of the word like or as D) a figure of speech in which a word or phrase meaning one kind of object or idea is used in place of another to suggest a similarity between them
A) a final decision reached by reasoning B) events in a story C) the highest point D) the part of a book that leads up to and explains what will be found in the main part
A) a list of writings about a subject or author or by an author B) a history of a person's life C) a character in a story or poem who deceives, frustrates, or works again the main character D) the chief character in a play, novel, or story
A) a conversation between two or more persons B) a collection of events that tells a story, which may be true or not, placed in a particular order C) a list of writings about a subject or author or by an author D) something that is quoted; a passage quoted from a book, speech, etc.
A) a careful plan or method B) change in the form of an adjective or an adverb (as by having -er or -est C) a continuous or connected series D) a figure of speech in which things different in kind or quality are compared by the use of the word like or as
A) arranged in or according to the order of time B) the part of a book that leads up to and explains what will be found in the main part C) images that can be seen or that are imagined D) a piece of writing that explains
A) a list of writings about a subject or author or by an author B) a biography written by the person it is about C) a history of a person's life D) a piece of writing that explains
A) a way of looking at or thinking about something B) a continuous or connected series C) a final decision reached by reasoning D) view about life and how people behave
A) language that suggests how someone or something looks, sounds, feels, smells, or tastes B) the representation of a thing or idea as a person or by the human form C) the chief character in a play, novel, or story D) the repetition of a sound at the beginning of two or more neighboring words
A) a biography written by the person it is about B) arranged in or according to the order of time C) a history of a person's life D) a list of writings about a subject or author or by an author
A) expressing the quality, kind, or condition of what is denoted by the modified term B) a careful plan or method C) to arrive at as a conclusion, guess, surmise, or imply. D) to look over again in order to correct or improve
A) a character in a story or poem who deceives, frustrates, or works again the main character B) the part of a book that leads up to and explains what will be found in the main part C) the art of making or employing plans or tricks to achieve a goal D) to arrive at as a conclusion, guess, surmise, or imply
A) a figure of speech in which things different in kind or quality are compared by the use of the word like or as B) the naming of a thing or action by imitation of natural sounds (as "buzz" or "hiss") C) the choice of words and the way they are combined that is characteristic of a language D) A figure of speech where animals, ideas or inorganic objects are given human characteristics
A) events in a story B) an expression that cannot be understood from the meanings of its separate words but must be learned as a whole C) a figure of speech in which a word or phrase meaning one kind of object or idea is used in place of another to suggest a similarity between them D) the repetition of a sound at the beginning of two or more neighboring words
A) a type of nonfiction that conveys information about the natural or social world B) a collection of events that tells a story, which may be true or not, placed in a particular order and recounted through either telling or writing C) expressing the quality, kind, or condition of what is denoted by the modified term D) an explanation of something |