L to J Quiz
Quiz by Nicole Lade
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- Q1Someone's judgment, belief or thinkingHomographOpinionPersonificationFact120s
- Q2Something that can be proven trueFactMetaphorOpinionSimilie120s
- Q3A word that is spelled the same as another word but has different meaningPrefixHomophoneSimilarHomograph120s
- Q4Words that sound the same but have different meaningHomographHomophoneSimileAlliteration120s
- Q5A sentence that asks a question and ends in a question markDeclarativeExclamatoryInterrogativeSimple120s
- Q6A sentence that makes a statementSimpleExclamatoryDeclarativeInterrogative120s
- Q7A sentence that shows excitement and ends with an exclamation markExclamatoryDeclarativeImperativeInterrogative120s
- Q8The base part of the word that shows the basic meaningSuffixEndingPrefixRoot120s
- Q9What the author is trying to do in the story such as persuade, inform or entertainAuthor's PurposeBe FunnyPrefixPlot120s
- Q10An ending added to the end of the base word that changes the meaningSettingPrefixSuffixClimax120s
- Q11Adding something to the beginning of the word to change meaningthemeprefixplotsetting120s
- Q12When and where the story takes placeprefixsettingplottheme120s
- Q13The highest or most important intense part of a storyclimaxsettingthemeplot120s
- Q14What happens in a story such as beginning, middle and endsettingthemeplotclimax120s
- Q15The big idea/message the author is trying to get across in the storysettingthemefactplot120s