Vocabulary 1
Literary Terms 1
Writing Skills
Vocabulary 2
Literary Terms 2
100

Define debris.

Scattered fragments; wreckage

100

Define theme.

The moral or message of a story.

100

Write a "because, but, so" for the following stem: 

I need to study...

Responses will vary.

100

Define dissolute.

Loose in one's morals

100

Define protagonist and antagonist.

Protagonist: main character

Antagonist: opposition to (force working against) the main character

200

Use taunt in a sentence.

Responses will vary: taunt=to mock; a mocking remark

200

Define characterization.

the author's development of a character's traits through the character's thoughts, actions, dialogue, looks, and the reaction of other characters.

200

Write a proper in-text citation for a quote found on page thirty-five of Neal Shusterman's novel Unwind. 


"........" (Shusterman 35).

200

Write both definitions of morose.

Having a gloomy or sullen manner; unfriendly or not sociable

200

Define tone and mood.

Tone: attitude author portrays

Mood: feeling a reader gets based on the text.

300

Write both definitions of bondage.

Slavery; the state of being bound or held down
300

Identify the literary device: "the tulip reached it's head toward the sun".

Personification

300

Identify the following as a fragment or run-on: 

"Josie loves English class, she knows just how important it is.

Then, correct and rewrite into proper sentence(s).

Run-On: 

Josie loves English class. She knows just how important it is.

Josie loves English class because she knows just how important it is.


300

Use superfluous in a sentence.

Responses will vary: superfluous= excess

300

Write an example of a simile and metaphor.

Responses will vary.

Simile: comparison using "like" or "as"

Metaphor: comparison without those terms

400

After the war, the country was left in a state of __________.

anarchy

400

Identify the type of conflict: "A boy is struggling to make a decision".

Person vs. Self

400

Write a sentence containing an appositive.  Proper punctuation must be used. 

Responses will vary.

400

The magician __________ his audience when it looked like he made a dog dissapear. 

hoodwinked
400

Define epiphany, irony, and symbolism.

Epiphany: sudden realization

Irony: the opposite of what's expected

Symbolism: objects/colors used to represent abstract concepts.

500

The ________ girl would not change her beliefs and would not __________ to the king's demands.

opinionated; succumb

500

Explain the differences between round, flat, dynamic, and static characters. 

Round= multi-dimensional traits

Flat= known for one trait

Dynamic= experiences personal growth

Static= remains the same

500

Write a list of subordinating conjunctions: AAAWWUBBIS. 

After, Although, As, When, While, Until, Because, Before, If, Since...

500

My patience ________ when I saw the ________ my little sister had made while painting.

dwindled; muddle

500

Identify the type of POV: 

"Coach Reynolds stood with a clipboard tucked under his arm, scribbling notes while watching a group of seniors run a fast-break drill. Marcus swallowed hard, his throat dry. He wondered what the marks on that clipboard meant. Was his name already crossed off? He looked down at his jersey, suddenly hyper-aware of how loose it felt on his shoulders".

Third Person Limited


Only know Marcus's internal thoughts/feelings.

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