Vocabulary
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Grammar
100

A synonym for "brave"

  • adventurous
  • audacious
  • confident
  • courageous
  • daring
  • dashing
  • fearless
  • foolhardy
  • gallant
  • gutsy
  • heroic
  • reckless
  • resolute
  • spirited
  • spunky
  • stout
  • strong
  • valiant
100

Definition of a metaphor.

What is a comparison between two unlike things without using "like" or "as"?

100

Define main idea.

What is the central point or message?

100

Explain the purpose of a claim statement.

What is to present the main argument or purpose of an essay?

100

Describe what a noun is. 

What is a person, place, thing, or idea?

200

The meaning of the word "reluctant"

What is "unwilling" or "hesitant"?

200

Give an example of alliteration.

Any correct example, e.g., "She sells sea shells by the sea shore.

200

How do you identify the setting of a story?

What is by looking at the time and place where the story occurs?

200

List the steps of the writing process.

What are prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing?

200

Identify the subject in the sentence: "The dog barked loudly."

What is "The dog"?

300

An antonym for "generous"

What is "stingy" or "selfish"?

300

The purpose of a simile

What is to make a comparison using "like" or "as"?

300

Define "character's motivation".

What is the reason behind a character's actions?

300

What is a narrative essay?

What is an essay that tells a story?

300

What is an adjective? Give an example.

What is a word that describes a noun? (Example: "happy")

400

Use the word "benevolent" in a sentence.

The benevolent woman donated to charity

400

Define personification.

What is giving human traits to non-human things?

400

Explain the difference between first-person and third-person narration.

What is first-person uses "I" or "we," while third-person uses "he," "she," or "they"?

400

Describe the structure of a paragraph.

What is a topic sentence, supporting details, and a concluding sentence?

400

What is the difference between "there," "their," and "they're"?

"There" refers to a place, "their" is a possessive pronoun, and "they're" is a contraction of "they are."

500

A homophone for "flower"

What is "flour"?

500

Define irony, and provide an example.

What is a situation that is opposite of what is expected? (Example: A fire station burns down.)

500

Explain the key elements of a plot.

What are exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution?

500

How do you write a strong conclusion?

What is by summarizing the main points and restating the thesis in a new way?

500

Explain the use of commas in a series.

What is to separate items in a list? (Example: "I bought apples, oranges, and bananas.")

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