Poetry/Drama
Literary Elements
Figurative Language
SCR/ECR
Grammar
100
Words or instructions in a play that are written in italics and enclosed by parenthesis
What are stage directions
100
The message or lesson of a story
What is theme
100
Example - The tree danced in the breeze
What is personification
100

What does AWW stand for

What is answer, where, what

100

Two or more sentences that run together with a comma between them or with no punctuation at all.

What is a run-on sentence

200
In a play, the conversation between characters; it advances the plot and reveals conflict.
What is dialogue
200
The use of clues by an author that suggest events that have yet to occur
What is foreshadowing
200
Example - The earth is a green blanket
What is a metaphor
200

The four components of an ECR

What is introduction, thesis, evidence, conclusion

200

Fix this run-on sentence:

We hope to keep it a surprise, we will be careful

What is we hope to keep it a surprise so we will be careful.

300
The repetition of sounds at the end of words
What is rhyme
300
The perspective from which a story is told
What is point of view
300
Example - Elizabeth is as fast as a cheetah.
What is a simile
300

Where the thesis should be located in an ECR

What is an introduction

300

Fix this run-on sentence:

The party will be at Stella's house her parents will help.

What is The party will be at Stella's house, and her parents will help.

400
The use of a word or phrase more than one time--used to emphasize.
What is repetition
400
A struggle between two opposing forces
What is conflict
400
Sound words- "pow" "buzz" "swish"
What is onomatopoeia
400

The first thing you will do with your scratch paper

What is fold it into four squares

400

The components of a complete sentence

What is a subject and predicate

500
The main unit of a poem; varies in length.
What is a line
500
The feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage
What is mood
500
Language that appeals to the 5 senses
What is imagery
500

In "Statement by Frida Kahlo" (page 516), in paragraphs 2-5, how does the use of descriptive organizational structure help the reader understand the author’s emotions?

The descriptive language used in "Statement by Frida Kahlo" describes Diego's appearance. This helps us understand Frida's feelings/emotions towards him and how much she loved him. In paragraph 5, Frida describes his legs as being "strong" and "beautiful."
500

Fix this sentence fragment:

Dancing to swing.

What is People enjoyed dancing to swing.

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