Poetry Review
Story Elements
Grammar
Mood/Tone
Miscellaneous
100

What is the rhyme scheme of this stanza?

The sun is high / the birds all fly/ the fields are green/ it's a peaceful scene

AABB

100

What is the climax of a story?


The turning point; highest point of tension

100

Where does the comma go?

Sam said "Let's go to the game."

Sam said, "Let's go to the game."

100

What is mood?

The feeling the reader gets.

100

Explain what an introductory clause is.

A clause at the beginning of a sentence that cannnot stand alone and needs a comma after it. 

200

What is alliteration?

Repeating the same beginning sound in nearby words.

200

What does STEAL stand for?

Speech, Thoughts, Effects on others, Actions, Looks

200

Correct this:

"I can't go to practice" said Maya.

"I can't go to practice," said Maya.

200

Name one poetic device that helps create mood.

Imagery, sound devices, rhyme, setting details

200

How is point of view shown differently in screenplays vs. novels?

Graphic novels use images and thought bubbles; screenplays use narration or voiceovers.

300

What is the difference between assonance and consonance?

Assonance = repeating vowel sounds; Consonance = repeating consonant sounds (non-initial)

300

Explain the difference between internal and external conflict.

Internal = conflict within a character; External = conflict with outside force

300

Give one pair of correlative conjunctions.

either/or, neither/nor, both/and, not only/but also, whether/or

300

What is tone?

The author's attitude toward the subject

300

How can you tell the difference between multiple definitions of a word? 

The definitions are numbered by order of use; context tells which one fits.

400

Identify the sound device: "The wind whistled through the trees."

Personification 
400

Explain how conflict develops theme.

Conflict drives the plot and reveals important lessons (theme).

400

What makes correlative conjunctions different from coordinating conjunctions?

They come in pairs and work together.

400

Which mood does this line create?

Dark clouds curled around the mountain.

Gloomy, tense, mysterious (any fitting dark mood).

400

Dependent & Independent Clauses:

Add needed comma(s):

Because it was raining we stayed inside.

Because it was raining, we stayed inside.

500

Why might a poet use a rhyme scheme in a poem?

To create rhythm, flow, emphasis, or musical quality.

500

Explain how STEAL helps us infer character traits. 

It gives clues from behavior, speech, actions, etc. to infer traits.
500

What are the correlative conjunctions in the following sentence:

We will either go to the movies or stay home.

either/or

500

Explain how imagery affects a poem's mood.

Imagery helps create emotional atmosphere by appealing to senses. 

500

What is an adjective clause?

A dependent clause that describes a noun.

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