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Category 1:

1. It is a group of words that contains a subject and verb that expresses complete
thoughts.
2. A sentence that tells something about the subject.
3. It consists two or more connected subjects that have the same verb.
4. It is a purpose of sentence that makes a statement and ends with a period.
5. It is a subordinate clause that modifies a verb, an adjective, or an adverb.
6. Longest old epic in English literature.
7. He wrote the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet.
8. It consists of one stanza, 14 lines poem, written in iambic pentameter.
9. It consists of three lines 5,7, and 5 syllables respectively.
10. It connects the subject to a word or word group that identifies or describes the
subject.
Category 2
1. It refers to a particular person, place or thing.
2. Are words that take the place the noun.
3. It requires an object to complete its meaning.
4. It is a form of verb that shows a time of action or state of being.
5. It connects two ideas by making one idea dependent on the other.
6. Noun that can take as singular form but are composed of more than one person or
thing.
7. It relates the noun or pronoun following it to another word in the sentence.
8. It is a word of exclamation that expresses emotion.
9. It indicates action process by the subject.
10. It modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb.
Category 3
1. One of its function is to indicate possessive case of Noun.
2. It is a short traditional saying that is thought to express wisdom.
3. It is a type of comparison between things or objects by using “as” or “like.”
4. Daedalus was a famous architect, inventor, and master craftsman known for
having created many objects was one of the main character of the mythology
story written by Nick Pontikis.
5. Is a sound device used by poets to suggest action, movements and meanings?
6. It is a speaker’s/ persona’s attitude towards the subject can be gleaned from
the quality of language that the poet used.
7. It is a word or group of words that contains images.
8. It is a figure of speech that is applied to an object or action that it does not
literally stand for in order to imply resemblance.
9. It is a figure of speech in which an animal or inanimate object is represented
as having human attributes, such as human form, character, feelings, or
behavior.
10. It is a figure of speech deliberated exaggeration or overstatement used for
effect.
Category 4
1. It is a group of words whose combined meaning is not the same as the ordinary
meaning of the individual words.
2. The Cat was sleeping under the blanket. Preposition or Adverb?
3. Tobias ran down the stairs. Preposition or Adverb?
4. The rock inside comets are held together by icy material. Adverb or Adjective?
5. In fact, meteors resulting from other sources in space are quite common. Adverb or
Adjective?
6. Wasn’t that the worst movie you’ve ever seen? Pronoun or Adjective?
7. We ate the food that Mario brought home. Pronoun or Adjective?
8. The first report about the cause of these mysterious pattern appeared in 1978. Find the
Prepositional Phrase.
9. Some people believed the circles in the fields were made by extraterrestrials. Find the
Prepositional Phrase.
10. Statement 1: Some of these baseball cards are quite valuable. Statement 2: Some
baseball cards are quite valuable. What statement use some as an adjective?

Category 5
1. An element that introduce the characters, background and setting of the story.
2. An element that revealed the main problem or the conflict of the story.
3. It is the underlying meaning of the story.
4. It is a figure of speech that means of expression that suggests, humorously or angrily,
the opposite meaning of what the words used normally mean.
5. It is a figure of speech that combines incongruous or contradictory words, usually for
descriptive purposes.
6. Turning point of the story.
7. Present: Deal; Past: ______; Past Participle: Dealt
8. Present: Forsake; Past: _______; Past Participle: Forsaken
9. Present: Go; Past: went; Past Participle: ______
10. Present: ____; Past: Rode; Past Participle: Ridden
Category 1
1. Sentence
2. Predicate
3. Compound Subject
4. Declarative Sentence
5. Adverb Clause
6. Beowulf
7. William Shakespeare
8. Sonnet
9. Haiku
10. Linking Verb
Category 2
1. Proper Noun
2. Pronoun
3. Transitive Verb
4. Verb Tenses
5. Subordinating Conjunction
6. Collective Noun
7. Preposition
8. Interjection
9. Verb
10. Adverb
Category 3
1. Apostrophe
2. Proverb
3. Simile
4. Daedalus and Icarus
5. Onomatopoeia
6. Tone
7. Figure of Speech
8. Metaphor
9. Personification
10. Hyperbole
Category 4
1. Idiomatic Expression
2. Preposition
3. Adverb
4. Adjective
5. Adverb
6. Adjective
7. Pronoun
8. In 1978
9. In the fields were made by extraterrestrials
10. Statement
Category 5
1. Exposition
2. Rising Action
3. Theme
4. Irony
5. Oxymoron
6. Climax
7. Dealt
8. Forsook
9. Gone
10. Ride

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