Language Features
Sensory Imagery
Parts of Writing
Grammar and Punctuation
100

Direct Comparison between two things

Metaphor

100

What you see

Visual

100

Everything around the text

Context

100

The players knew "________" responsibility. 

A. Thier

B. They're

C. There

D. Their

D. Their

200

Comparison Using Like or As

Simile

200

What you hear

Auditory

200

The part of a review where you decide whether something is good or bad or what

Judgement

200
The apostrophe below shows Possession, Contraction, or Plural:

"Dog's"

Possession

300

The emotional feeling created in a reader

Mood

300

What you feel

Tactile

300

Parts of a Plot Mountain (Name 3)

Exposition, Inciting Incident, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution/Denouement

300

Add the commas to the following sentence to make it correct:

"My wife whom I love dearly is a brilliant physicist."

"My wife, whom I love dearly, is a brilliant physicist."

400
The attitude of the author towards the subject

Tone

400

Sense of movement

Kinesthetic

400

Aspects of Text (Name 3)

Character, Setting, Plot, Themes, Structure, Language Features, Purpose and Audience, Style, Mood, Tone

400

How many errors are in this sentence?

"After the assembly the students, quickly returned too there classrooms."

4

500
The three types of Persuasive Language

Pathos (Emotive), Logos (Logic), Ethos (Credibility)

500

What you taste and smell (two answers)

Gustatory and Olfactory
500

What is included in a TEXAS paragraph?

Topic, Explanation, Example, Analysis, Significance (So What?)

500

"I before E, except after C"

Spell a word that breaks this rule

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