Grammar
Figurative Language
Text Analysis
Writing
Spot the Mistake
100

What is a pronoun?

It takes the place of a noun

100

What is onomatopoeia?

A word that represents a sound

100

What is the difference between fiction and non-fiction?

Fiction = fake
Non-fiction = real

100

What does ACQC stand for?

Assertion
Context
Quote
Commentary

100

I can't believe that you're on they're team!

Their, not they're

200

What is the name of the thing that a pronoun takes the place of?

An antecedent

200

What's an idiom?

A saying that is not meant literally

200

What is theme?

The central idea of a story; usually abstract (not literal)

200

What should your Commentary include?

Zoom In *and* Zoom Out

200

Maggie clutched the seashell she had found closely.

Closely (the adverb) should be by the verb it's modifying (clutched)

300

What is a dependent clause?

A clause that can't stand on its own

300

What is the difference between a metaphor and a simile?

They both compare, but a simile uses like or as

300

What are at least three things you should pay attention to when analyzing a character's point of view?

Character actions, interactions, dialogue, and thoughts

300

If a prompt says to use details from the text, what does that mean they're looking for?

Quotes (textual evidence)

300

Jabarie's parents decided that he could go but he could only stay an hour.

Comma before but

400

What do subjects and verbs have to agree on?

Number! Single subject = single verb. Plural subject = plural verb.

400

What is hyperbole?

An exaggeration so big, it can't be literally true

400

What is tone?

How an author feels about a subject

400

What is the point of transition words?

Keep every sentence from feeling the same / help the reader move from one thought to the next

400

Although she's happy, I still can't believe she would go out with him since we all know that he's a scumbag and he's seeing all those other women on the side who don't even know he tells people that he's dating you.

Run on!

500

What is the best way to fix a run on sentence?

Break it up into multiple sentences with periods and appropriate capitalization

500

What is alliteration, and give an example?

Repetition of the same starting sound multiple times, e.g., Lanre likes limes

500

What is the difference between third-person omniscient and third-person limited point of view?

Third person omniscient = the narrator knows everything that's going on

Third person limited = the narrator only knows as much as one character knows

500

In a five paragraph essay, what is the purpose of each paragraph?

First paragraph = intro, answer the prompt
Second/third/fourth = body paragraphs, provide detail and support
Fifth = conclusion, wrap it up, restate your answer

500

Have you ever eaten something very sugary, such as a piece of pecan pie, and felt as though you couldnt look at another sweet dessert?

Apostrophe in couldn't (contraction)

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