Grammar
Language
Fiction
Non-Fiction or Writing
Books or Plays
100

What do you call a smaller dictionary full of words that are used only in specific situations and usually found in the back of a textbook.

What is Glossary?

100

A group of things or people that share qualities

What is category?

100

A long speech by an actor.

What is monologue?

100

The perspective from which a story is told.

What is Point of View?

100

This drama/play by Charles Dickens is set in Victoria-era London and is a favorite during the Christmas season.

What is A Christmas Carol

200

Which voice uses a form of the verb "To be," active or passive.

What is Passive?

200

"The sky was weeping." and "Lucy's belly growled." are examples of.

What is Personification?

200

Facts or information that prove something.

What is Evidence?

200

Reasons used to oppose an idea or argument.

What is counterargument?

200

The pinnacle of young adult post-apocalyptic movies. Set in a dystopian society in which twelve districts are under the control of the Capitol, Katniss Everdeen must fight to the death against eleven other teen components in a live competition.


What is Hunger Games?

300
State all the coordinating conjunctions. (Remember FANBOYS!)

What is for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

300

“I’m so hungry, I could eat a horse.” is an example of.

What is Hyperbole?

300

A Plot contains a sequence of 5 events in a story what are they.

What is Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution?

300

Like the roadmap to your writing. Often contains a title, introduction, reasons, and conclusion

What is outline?

300

A Memoir about the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace prize - Ever. A gunshot to the head can't keep this girl down. Malala speaks out about their journey and her fight for the right to an education.

What is I am Malala?

400

Part of speech that a gerund acts like?

What is noun?

400

“Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers” and “She sells seashells by the seashore.” are examples of.

What is alliteration?

400

A conclusion we draw based on evidence and reason.

What is inference?

400

To correct, condense, or make changes to a text.

What is Edit?
400

About two rival teen gangs, the Greasers and the Socials, in Oklahoma. When a fight between the two leads to the death of a Social, a more heated conflict escalates, and the Greasers struggle with the consequences of their decisions.

What is the Outsiders?

500

Based on the following words, Audible, auditorium, audience... what do you think the root "aud" might mean.

What is to hear?

500

If someone asks if you'd like to go outside, but it's raining, you might say: "Of course I would! There's nothing I'd like more than getting soaked in the rain."

This is an example of.

What is Irony?

500

A group of lines that compose the basic segment of a poem.

What is Stanza?

500

Certain words that can signal the relationship between your claims, reasons, evidence, counterclaims, and conclusion.

What is Transitions?

500

A modern-day musical based on William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Instead of star-crossed lovers being torn between Italian families, they're torn between New York City gangs.

What is West Side Story?

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