Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Reading Skills
Reading Skills
Grammar and Figurative Language
Grammar and Figurative Language
100

to pretend to be someone or something else

what is masquerade?

100

Root word for feeling or emotion.

What is -path- ?

100

big point or most important idea of the story or article.

What is the central or main idea?

100

the beginning, middle, and end of important events. The story itself.

What is plot?

100

person, place, thing, or idea.

What is a noun?

100

expresses strong emotions. Followed by an exclamation point or a comma depending on the strength of emotion. Examples: Wow!, Yuck!, Yes!, Holy cow!

What is an interjection?

200

the Greek root for "life"

What is bio?

200

to measure

What is metric?

200

short work of nonfiction in which the writer states a position, or claim, and defends it with reasons and evidence–all in order to persuade readers to agree with their ideas.

What is an argumentative essay?

200

where and when the story takes place.

What is setting?

200

tells us more about a noun. Describes the noun. Examples: green, slow, five, stinky, tall, round.

What is an adjective?

200

a word that sounds like the sound it describes. (Pop!, meow, oink.)

What is an onomatopoeia?

300

to create fake copies (or weapons)

what is forge?

300

a loud, boisterous laugh

what is guffaw?

300

short, nonfiction work that educates readers about a topic.

What is an informational article?

300

the main character in a literary work.

What is a protagonist?

300

replaces a noun. Examples: I, he, she, they, it, his.

What is a pronoun?

300

the repetition of the same letter or sound at the beginning (usually consonants) of two or more neighboring words or syllables.

What is alliteration?
400

to show or prove to be right or reasonable

what is justify?

400

troubled; upset

what is distressed?

400

a message or life lesson from the story.

What is theme?

400

a character or force in conflict with the main character.

What is an antagonist?

400

words we use before nouns or pronouns to show their relationship with other words in the sentence. Example: behind (the tree), across (Maple Street)

What is a preposition?

400

a comparison between two unlike things; usually describing one thing being another (The city was an ocean of lights.

What is a metaphor?

500

adequate; enough

what is sufficient? 

500

to make a statement; announce

what is declare?

500

the category of the writing (humor, science fiction, etc).

What is genre?

500

the narrator focuses on the thoughts and feelings of only one character.

What is third person limited point of view?

500

tells more about a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Tells how, how many, when. Example: (He ate) slowly, (she ran) quickly, (we sang) loudly.

What is an adverb?

500

attributing human actions, emotions, or qualities to nonhuman things (The leaves danced in the wind.)

What is personification?

600

the use of any part of the body for identification purposes

What are biometrics?

600

in a way that expresses grief or sadness

what is mournfully? 

600

point of view in which an all-knowing narrator who is privy to the thoughts and actions of any or all characters.

What is third person omniscient point of view?

600

a character in the story is actually telling the story himself/herself.

What is first person point of view?

600

words that show action or a state of being. One of these is required in a sentence.

What is a verb?

600

a comparison using like or as (My dog is as cute as a button.)

What is a simile?

700

a mass departure of people

what is exodus?

700

in a way that causes others to feel sadness or pity because of someone’s suffering

What is pathetically?

700

when the characters, setting, and situation are introduced

What is exposition?
700

when the conflict’s intensity begins and develops

What is rising action?

700

an exaggeration (My list is a mile long) (I’m so full I could explode!)

What is a hyperbole?
700

using the five senses to describe something

imagery

800

extremely embarrassed or ashamed

what is mortified? 

800

to treat with disrespect; violate the sanctity of

what is desecrate? 

800

when the conflict gets the most intense

What is climax?

800

when the conflict’s intensity lessens

What is falling action?

800

an appeal to expertise

what is ethos?

800

an appeal to emotion

what is pathos?

900

in an uncertain or hesitant way

what is tentatively?

900

captivated; spellbound

what is mesmerized?

900

examples an author uses to support their claim 

evidence

900

when the conflict ends

What is resolution?

900

an appeal to logic/facts

what is logos?

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