Poetic Devices
Non-Fiction Terms
Fiction Terms
Grammar
Misc.
100

This comparison uses "like" or "as".

What is a simile?

100

This style of writing attempts to convince the reader of something.

What is persuasive?

100

This is the big takeaway from a work - the lasting idea the author wants you to think about.

What is the theme, or moral?

100

These words describe nouns.

What are adjectives?

100

These are the main protagonists from the novel, The Outsiders.

Who are Ponyboy and Johnny?

200

The following is an example of this technique:

Sally sells seas shells by the sea shore.

What is alliteration?

200

These appear at the start of chapters, or at the top of an article, and lets the reader know the subject of the text that follows.

What is a heading, or headline?

200

If these aren't relatable, or well developed, your reader won't feel connected to the story.

What are characters? 

200

Person, place, or thing.

What is a noun?

200

This is the only wrong answer for a warm up. 

What is a blank page?

300

The line below is an example of this poetic device:

The clock aggressively shouted at me with each tick and each tock, reminding me that my time was limited.  

What is personification?

300

This visual usually shows important events in the chronological order in which they occurred.

What is a timeline?

300

This is central to any good story, and heavily influences the decisions the characters make. Without it - your story is boring and dull!

What is the conflict?

300

We use these words to show motion, or action.

What are verbs?

300

The structure you would use to write about how you make your famous peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. 

What is sequential?

400

When words sound alike; usually at the end of lines of poetry. 

What is rhyme? 

400

This type of essay is written to inform the reader about a particular subject, or concept.

What is an expository essay?

400

This pyramid defines the linear plot structure, and was named after the German playwright that developed it.  

What is Freytag's pyramid?

400

These are the two parts to a sentence.

What are subject and predicate?

400

The structure you would use when you want to point out the similarities and differences between two concepts. 

What is compare and contrast?

500

This technique is used in the following line:

Her feet were tiny cookie cutters, leaving petite outlines with each measured step.

What is a metaphor?

500

These are the three types of paragraphs found in a non-fiction essay.

What are introduction, body, and conclusion?

500

These are the 5 stages of the linear plot, and are depicted visually on the plot structure pyramid.  

What are exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution/conclusion?

500

These indicate location. Some examples are near, under, beside, in, on, and next to.  

What are prepositions?

500

This is the concept were an object, or place, or image takes on another deeper, or more significant meaning.

What is symbolism?

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