Poetry/Drama
Literary Elements
Figurative Language
Genres
Random
100

The repetition of sounds at the end of words

What is rhyme

100
The message or lesson of a story
What is theme
100

Example - Elizabeth is as fast as a cheetah.

What is simile

100

A made up story that has characters and a plot 

What is fiction

100

Can be proven with data, observations, and reliable sources

What are facts

200

These are groups of lines in a poem

What are stanzas

200

A struggle or problem between two opposing forces

What is conflict

200
Example - The earth is a green blanket
What is a metaphor
200

Writing about real people and events

What is non-fiction

200

Words, phrases, or sentences around a word that help determine an unknown word's meaning

What are context clues

300

The use of words or phrases more than once. Used for emphasis. 

What is repitition

300
The perspective from which a story is told
What is point of view
300

Describing things using the 5 senses to help the reader create mental pictures

What is imagery

300

Includes stage directions and character dialogue

What is drama

300
Describing a text's main idea, important details, and overall meaning in just a few sentences.
What is summarizing
400

In a play, the conversation between characters; it advances the plot and reveals conflict.

What is dialogue

400

The use of clues by an author that suggest events that have yet to occur

What is foreshadowing

400
Sound words- "pow" "buzz" "swish"
What is onomatopoeia
400

Text that explains, describes, or informs

What is expository/informational

400
What you should do if you don't know the meaning of an answer choice on the test

What is use a dictionary

500

Words or instructions in a play that are written in italics and enclosed by parenthesis

What are stage directions

500
The feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage
What is mood
500

Example - The tree danced in the breeze

What is personification

500
A story about someone's life
What is a biography
500

The strategy you shoulduse when answering writing response questions

What is R.A.C.E. (restate, answer, cite, explain)

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