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Smart
No
The
Tricky
Missing
Adverbs and Smarter
Arguments
Trouble
Antecedents Adjectives Smartest!
Please!
with Verbs!
WILD!!!
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FINAL JEOPARDY
fears
A boy in one of the
stories (fear, fears) he
has been abducted by
aliens.
doesn’t
When the Tuck family
kidnaps Winnie, she
(don’t, doesn’t) expect
magic.
is
Every one of the Tucks
(are, is) immortal
because they drank
from the spring.
finds
Winnie, while playing in
the woods, (find, finds) a
beautiful, clear stream of
water.
is
The spring of water, these
people tell her, (is, are)
magical.
their
roads
The roads are safe for
travel because (its, their)
surfaces have been
cleared of ice.
her
Leah (or Lauren)
Either Leah or Lauren
can use these skis on
(their, her) ski trip.
its
lake
Because (its, their) surface
is frozen, the small lake
looks eerily motionless.
their
Josh and his brother
Josh and his brother
worked all morning to
clear (his, their) driveway
of snow.
his or her
one
No one enjoys having
(their, his or her) car doors
frozen shut.
good
When we came into the
house after ice-skating,
the fire felt (good, well).
well
She writes very (good,
well).
well
Gino looked (good, well)
after recovering from his
operation.
really
The (real, really) good
report card pleased Tim’s
parents.
surely
Kevin (sure, surely) will do
well if he studies and
reviews for his finals.
better
The food at this
restaurant tastes ____
than the food at the diner.
(good)
most tragic
This is the (tragicest,
most tragic) story I have
ever read!
(tragic)
mildest
Which of the fifty states
has the (mildest, milder)
climate?
(mild)
most interesting
Which dog is (most
interesting, more
interesting) Lassie,
Wishbone or Scooby-Do?
farther
Which is _____ from here,
Kassie’s house or Allie’s
apartment?
(far)
raises
He (raises, rises) the flag
at dawn.
lie
If you are tired (lay, lie)
down for awhile.
set
The cowboys (sat, set)
their lunch boxes under a
tree to shade them from
the sun.
bring
Will you (bring, take) this
mail to Mr. Gruber?
Lay
(Lie, Lay) your backpack
down and come see my
new comic books I
bought today.
Protagonist
Antagonist
The “hero” of the story:
_____________
The character that creates
conflict for other
characters in the story:
_____________
simile
metaphor
Using words to create
comparisons
(2 terms)
Personification
Giving human qualities
to inanimate objects
imagery
The author creates a
“mind picture” for the
reader using the 5 senses.
Plot
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
Make your wager
You must get all 5 correct!
1.
visitors
2.
Into the beautiful sunshine
3.
was chosen
4.
New York Mets
5.
Venezuelan
For each of the following sentences, label the parts in
parentheses.
1.
A tour of the Museum of Natural History gives
visitors hours of excitement and surprises. (indirect
object)
2.
Into the beautiful sunshine charged the excited
children. (prepositional phrase)
3.
One of my favorite writing pieces was chosen for the
contest. (verb phrase)
4.
The New York Mets are the team to beat this year!
(proper noun)
5.
The Venezuelan coast is a beautiful vacation
destination. (proper adjective)