Narrative Writing
Expository Writing
Argument Writing
Grab Bag
Figurative Language
200

An imaginary place where everything is perfect.

What is a utopia?

200

Something proven to be true.

What is a fact?

200

Where you got your information.

What is a source?

200

The author of the book we read first semester

Who is __________________?

200

Example: You're as cold as ice. 

What is a simile?

400

The person in conflict with the main character of the story.

Who is the antagonist?
400

The beginning of an essay.

What is an introduction?

400
This is to be one-sided.

What is bias?

400

In literature, this means make-believe.

What is fiction?

400
Example: He hated hopscotch, hated hopping at all!

What is alliteration?

600

The parts of a story.

What is plot?
600

Investigation into materials and sources.

What is research?

600

This can help prove your claim.

What is evidence?

600
"Soon" is an ___________________, a part of speech that describes how an action is performed.

What is an adverb?

600

Example: I do not like green eggs and ham. I do not like them Sam I Am!

What is rhyme?

800

The end of the story where conflicts are resolved.

What is the resolution?

800

The main point of an essay.

What is a thesis?

800

A comeback to the counterclaim.

What is a rebuttal?

800

The part of speech that describes a noun.

What is an adjective?

800

Example: I will die if I have to take another state test!

What is hyperbole?

1000

The kind of narration that uses "I" and "we".

What is first-person?

1000

The purpose of expository writing

What is to inform?

1000

Why your claim should be believed.

What are supporting reasons?

1000

What ICEE stands for. 

What is introduce, cite, explain and expand.

1000

An object or word that represents a concept or idea.

What is a symbol?

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