Vocabulary
Argumentative Writing
Literary Devices
Literary Elements
Grammar
100

The meal had a rich flavor that made it especially satisfying. 

What is the synonym for the rich flavor?

A. salty

b. savory

c. sour

What is savory?

100

To use details or quotes from the text

What is text evidence?

100

 "I've told you a million times!"

What is hyperbole?

100

A scene that takes the narrative back in time from the current point in the story.


What is flashback?

100

This type of sentence contains two independent clauses joined by a conjunction. What is it called?

What is a compound sentence?

200

This strategy helps a reader figure out the meaning of an unknown word by using the words and sentences around it.


What are context clues?

200

The sentence that clearly states your position on a topic in an essay is called what?

What is a thesis?

200

"crunch," "crackle," "meow"

What is onomatopoeia?

200

Hints or clues provided by the author about what will happen later in the plot.

What is foreshadowing?

200

This punctuation mark is used to add emphasis or insert extra information in a sentence—like this. What is it called?

What is an em dash?

300

These are used to help you figure out word meanings.

What are Greek and Latin roots? 

or 

What are prefixes and suffixes?

300

An opposing viewpoint included in an argument is called what?

What is counterclaim?

300

"The speech gave me food for thought."

What is personification?

300

The author’s attitude toward the subject or audience, revealed through word choice and style.

What is tone?

300

The team are winning their game. Fix the error.

What is The team is winning the game?

400

Never giving up shows what central idea

What is perseverance?

400

What type of writing is meant to convince the reader to agree with a point of view?

What is argumentative writing?

400

Hint of future events

foreshadowing

400

The emotional atmosphere or "feeling" a piece of writing creates for the reader.

What is mood?

400

In the sentence “My brother, a serious athlete, finished first,” what is the word “a serious athlete” an example of?
 

What is an interrupter?

500

In the sentence “The arid desert received almost no rain,” what does “arid” most nearly mean?

What is dry?

500

In a debate, when someone acknowledges the opposing viewpoint and then explains why their own claim is stronger, what technique are they using?

What is a rebuttal?

500

A reference in a book to a character’s "Pinocchio nose"

What is an allusion?

500

A contrast between expectation and reality, such as when the actual result is the opposite of what was intended.

What is irony?

500

The author uses formal language and avoids slang to sound academic. What is this an example of?

What is tone?

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