PARTS OF SPEECH
PARTS OF A LETTER
LITERARY DEVICES
PARTS OF A STORY
PUNCTUATION MARKS
100

This part of speech is used in place of a noun.

PRONOUN

100

The person writing the letter is called...

SENDER

100

Compares two things using "as" or "like"

SIMILE

100

The people and animals who perform the actions in a story

CHARACTERS

100

I am used to end a statement

FULL STOP

200

The word "am" in this sentence is>>>

I AM FEARFULLY AND WONDERFULLY MADE.

VERB

200

The proper name for the greeting in a letter...

SALUTATION

200

Gives human qualities and attributes to inanimate objects

PERSONIFICATION

200

The series of events that make up a story

PLOT

200

I am used to separate items in a list

COMMA

300

The name of a person, place, animal or thing.

NOUN

300

The person to whom the letter is written is called...

RECIPIENT

300

Where the outcome of a situation is different from what was expected

IRONY

300

The problem the protagonist has to solve is called...

CONFLICT

300

I am used when asking something

QUESTION MARK

400

The word "well" in this sentence is 

I AM WELL.

ADVERB

400

This type of address is only used in friendly letters

INDENTED

400

Comparing two things by calling one thing by the name of the other

METAPHOR

400

The highest point of suspense in a story

CLIMAX

400

I am used to show emotion or surprise

EXCLAMATION MARK

500

This part of speech is used to join words, phrases and clauses.

CONJUNCTION

500

The official status a person holds when writing a letter

DESIGNATION

500

Where the writer's words appeal to the five senses

IMAGERY

500

The main subject or issue that a story presents

THEME

500

I am used when what comes after me explains what came before me.

COLON

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