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Literature, Figurative Language, & More Practice Worksheet
Literature, Figurative Language, & More Practice Worksheet
Literature Elements: For each item below, select one of the literature elements listed and write it on
the line after the sentence. Each literature element will be used only ONE time.
Plot – 1st Person – 3rd Person – Theme – Symbolism – Protagonist – Antagonist – Conflict – Climax – Setting
Figurative Language: For each item below, select one of the literature elements listed and write it
on the line after the sentence. Each literature element could be used MORE THAN ONCE.
Sentences, Quotes, and More: For each item below, select one of the terms listed that best
describes it and write the term on the line after the item. Each term will be used ONLY ONE TIME.
Interrogative – Imperative – Exclamatory – Declarative – Interrupted Quote – QWAQ – Complex – Compound-Complex –
Semicolon Compound – Comma-Conjunction Compound – Semicolon-Comma Compound
25. Halloween has come and gone; however, many kids still have lots of sugar in them. _____________________
26. Where have the leaves blown? ___________________
27. I know who you are, and I am happy about it. _____________________
28. Turn in your Book Project Sheet by Tuesday, November 29, 2011. ____________________
29. The project is worth 200 points; that is a lot of points for that type of assignment. __________________
30. Oklahoma will play in the National Championship Game this year! ______________________
31. Although it was cheap, some kids didn’t attend the dance, and they missed the fun. ____________________
32. It will snow soon. _______________________
33. If you work hard in this class, you will find language arts to get easier each day. ___________________
34. “Will you,” asked the short, brown-haired girl, “go to the dance with me?” _________________________
35. The boy told his dad, “During lunch the other day, a girl said, ‘You are hot,’ and I blushed.” __________