Poetry Terms
Fiction terms
Grammar
The Crossover
100

Ouch, Bang, Boom!

What is Onomatopoeia?

100

The main problem of the story

What is conflict?

100

A sentence that is only one independent clause

What is a simple sentence?

100

Patellar tendonitis and hypertension

What are dad's health problems?

200

Your smile is like the sun, but your breath is like a garbage dump.

What is are similes?

200

Reading the surrounding sentence of an unknown word to determine meaning

What is using context clues?

200

A sentence with two independent clauses.

What is a compound sentence?

200

Dad's favorite doughnut shop

What is Krispy Kreme?

300

Bouncing a basketball can be burdensome.

What is alliteration?

300
The perspective of the narrator

What is point of view?

300

The FANBOYS

What are for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so?

300

The three nicknames of Alexis

What are Miss Sweet Tea, Pink Reebok Girl, and Precious?

400

In poetry and fiction, rivers can often represent the journey of life.

What is symbolism?

400

Which POV is this? "You walk into a dark room, flick on the lights and are blown back with a thunderous "surprise" from your closest friends and family."

What is second person?

400

When you do not need a comma in a complex sentence.

What is, the independent clause is first, dependent clause is second?

400
What Josh did to take out his anger on JB that got him benched during a critical part of the season

What is hit Josh in face with the basketball, breaking his nose. 

500

The man accidentally left his artfully decorated valentine's candy in his scorching hot car.  The chocolate melted into the fibers of his backseat, leaving a sticky, gooey mess.

What is imagery?
500

When the narrator is writing from outside of the story and knows the thoughts of all the characters

What is 3rd person omniscient?

500

What can join two independent clauses WITHOUT fanboys?

What is a semicolon?

500

The author's name

Who is Kwame Alexander?

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