Literary Devices
Grammar and Punctuation
Genres
Definitions
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Conventions
100

A term for a figure of speech in which an object or idea is given human attributes or qualities.

What is personification? 

100

The name of the punctuation mark used to separate items in a list or series.

What is a comma?

100

This genre features speculative elements, often set in the future or in space, and explores advanced technology or alien civilisations.

What is science fiction?

100

The term for a figure of speech that involves the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words

What is alliteration?

100

The play is set in this city. 

Where is Swindon, London?
200

the term for a figure of speech that involves a comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as"

What is a simile?

200

The grammatical term for a word or group of words that describes a noun or pronoun.

What is an adjective?

200

This genre is characterised by supernatural elements, often involving ghosts, monsters, or other eerie phenomena?

What is horror?

200

The term for a word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word.

What is a synonym?

200

The 15-year-old protagonist known for his remarkable mathematical abilities and his quest to uncover the truth behind the death of Wellington, the Dog.

Who is Christopher?

300

The term for an exaggerated statement that is not meant to be taken literally, often used for emphasis or effect.

What is hyperbole?
300

The term for a type of sentence that includes both an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses, often connected by a subordinating conjunction.

What is a complex sentence?

300

The term for a type of writing that aims to convince readers to adopt a certain viewpoint or take a specific action, often using logical arguments, evidence, and rhetorical techniques.

What is persuasive writing?

300

The term for a literary device where an author gives hints or clues about events that will happen later in the story.

What is foreshadowing?

300

The protagonist uses this mode of transportation to travel to London, reflecting his determination and independence despite his challenges.

What is a train?

400

The term for a literary device where an object, person, or situation represents something beyond its literal meaning, often conveying deeper significance or themes.

What is symbolism?

400

the term for a punctuation mark used to show possession or the omission of letters

What is apostrophe? 

400

the term for writing that tells a story with characters, a plot, and a setting, often used in novels and short stories

What is a narrative?

400

term for a word that has the opposite meaning of another word

What is an antonym?
400

The protagonist finds a series of these personal documents that reveal critical truths about his parents' relationship and their history.

What are letters?

500

The term for a contrast between what is expected and what actually occurs, often used to create humor or emphasise a point in a story.

What is irony?

500

The punctuation mark used to link two independent clauses that are closely related in thought, often used instead of a period or a conjunction

What is a semi colon?

500

The term for writing that analyzes and evaluates a literary work, focusing on elements like themes, characters, and literary techniques.

What is literary analysis?
500

The term for a literary device where a writer uses a word or phrase that deliberately contrasts with another word or phrase to highlight differences, often employed to create irony or emphasise a point.

What is juxtaposition?

500

The protagonist's unique narrative style, characterized by this feature, allows readers to experience his perspective through detailed observations and logical analysis.

What is first person narration?
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