Figurative Language
Grammar
Writing
Literary Elements
Misc.
100

What is a simile?

comparing two things using the words "like" or "as"

100
What is a noun?

A person, place, thing, or state of being (i.e. "is", "was", "are")

100
How do we organize any essay?

With paragraphs

100

What is the difference between mood and theme?

Mood is how the reader feels when they read the text. Theme is what the author intended to be the cental message/main idea of the text.

100

What is a static character?

a character who does not undergo a significant change throughout the story.

200

What is a metaphor?

Comparing two things WITHOUT using the words "like" or "as"

200

What is a pronoun?

A word that replaces a noun (i.e. "he", "she", "it")

200

What are the 5 sections to (most) essays?

introduction, body paragraph 1, body paragraph 2, body paragraph 3, conclusion

200
What is a genre?

The category of writing that the book/short sory would fall under (i.e. horror, non-fiction, fiction, etc)

200

What is a contraction?

When two words are joined together by a comma (i.e. "they're" = "they" and "are"

300

What is a hyperbole?

an exaggeration to prove a point i.e. "you took a million years to get ready"

300

What is a subject in a sentence?

Who or what the sentence is about

300

What is a topic sentence?

The line in each paragraph that tells the reader what the paragraph will be about

300

What is a protagonist?

The main character of a book/story

300

Name one type of conflict that can exist within a story

any of these answers would be correct: man vs. self, man vs. world, man vs. nature, man vs. society, etc.

400

What is an onomatopoeia?

when a word sounds like the sound it is supposed to represent i.e. "buzz", "pow", "vroom"

400

What makes a complete sentence?

subject and predicate

400

What is a thesis statement in an essay?

The line in the introduction/essay that tells the reader what the essay is going to be about/what the essay will be about

400
What is an antagonist?

The character that opposes the main character (i.e. the villain/bad guy)

400
Name two examples of what could be an author's purpose for a text.

entertain, persuade, recount, instruct, describe, explain, inform

500

What is alliteration?

When words BEGIN with the same sound i.e. "Sally sold seashells by the seashore"

500

What is a predicate in a sentence?

The part of the sentence that contains the verb

500
Supporting your answer with text evidence means using what from the text?

A quote

500

What are the 5 plot points in a plot diagram?

exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

500

What is the name for two characters who contract each other (a.k.a. they are opposites of one another)

Foil character

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