Parts of Speech
Figurative Language
Literary Terms
Grammar
Novels
100
This part of speech is a person, place, thing, or idea
What is a noun
100
This piece of figurative language is an exaggeration
What is hyperbole
100
This is the the big idea or lesson learned from a story
What is theme
100
This is used to make words possessive
What is an apostrophe
100
This is a short story that had a lot of foreshadowing
What is "The Landlady"
200
This part of speech modifies an adjective or other adverb
What is an adverb
200
This is a comparison using like or as
What is a simile
200
In plot, this hints towards events in the future.
What is foreshadowing
200
This is the term meaning more than one of something
What is plural
200
This the the name of the planet Meg travel's top to save her father
What is Camazots
300
This part of speech describes a noun
What is an adjective
300
This is a comparison without using like or as.
What is a metaphor
300
This is the term for a character who undergoes a lot of change throughout a novel
What is a dynamic character
300
This is the term for what a sentence is about
What is the subject
300
This is the author of "Wrinkle In Time"
Who is Madeline L'Engle
400
This part of speech replaces a noun
What is a pronoun
400
This is when a word mimics a sound
What is onomatopoeia
400
This is the term for a point of view where the narrator is "all knowing"
What is 3rd person omniscient
400
This is the term meaning one of something
singular
400
This is the century that the book Charlotte Doyle takes place in
What is the 19th century
500
This part of speech stands next to the main verb of a sentence.
What is a helping verb
500
This is when consonant sounds repeat
What is alliteration
500
This is the term for the main character of a story
What is protagonist
500
When speaking of verb agreement singular nouns get verbs ending in this.
What is "s"
500
This is the genre of literature that Charlotte Doyle falls into.
What is historical fiction
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