Grammar #1
Vocabulary #1
Grammar #2
Vocabulary #2
100

This part of speech could be a person

What is a noun?

100

This feature on a map allows you to determine distance

What is a scale?
100

This grammatical error occurs when two independent clauses are joined incorrectly.

What is a run-on?

100

These are treeless regions found in the Arctic

What is a tundra?

200

This kind of clause can stand on its own

What is independent?

200

This sentence is an example of what literary device:

The comfy couch could not be more cozy.

What is alliteration?

200

This part of speech describes a noun

What is an adjective?

200

North, South, East, and West are what kind of directions

What are cardinal?

300

A period is one way to fix this grammatical error

What is a run-on?

300

This kind of comparison uses like or as

What is a simile?

300
A predicate is a synonym for this word
What is verb?
300

This word is associated with a list of symbols on a map

What is a legend?

400

This piece of punctuation must be used to interrupt the flow of a sentence

What is a comma?

400

This is the angular distance north and south of the Earth's equator. 

What is latitude? 

400

This part of speech precedes a noun

What is an article?

400

This is a place's exact location on Earth

What is an absolute location?

500

These conjunctions require commas in order to correct a run-on

What is For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So?

500

An imaginary line around the middle of a celestial body

What is an equator?

500

This part of speech usually precedes a noun and express relation to another word

What is a preposition?

500

This is known as a category of literature

What is genre?

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