Vocabulary
Literary Terms
Parts of Speech
Capitalization and Punctuation
100

meaning to live permanently or continuously 

What is reside

100

when the author gives a clue or hint as to what may happen in the future

what is foreshadowing

100

parts of speech:  quickly, above, often, a lot, soon

what is adverb

100

When our teacher Mrs. Young came to class she had on mismatched socks 

Correctly punctuate the sentence

When our teacher, Mrs. Young, came to class, she had on mismatched socks. 


200

meaning to be worried or slightly afraid

What is apprehensive

200

when an author creates turmoil or conflict within a character

what is internal conflict

200

describes a noun:  drab, flat, eager, happy

what is an adjective

200

The student became complasent and her grades droped.  Correctly spell the misspelled words.  

complacent

dropped

300

meaning overly satisfied or happy with one's situation in life.

what is complacent

300

an interruption in the story when a narrative takes the reader back in time to past events in a character's life.

what is flashback

300

a small subcategory of nouns that can be substituted for other nouns:  he, we, his, herself, you, I 

what is pronoun

300

As drove through  columbus ohio we marvelled at the sites.  

Identify the spelling, punctuation, and capitalization errors.  

As we drove through Columbus, Ohio, we marveled at the sights.  

400

meaning comfort in times of grief or worry

what is solace

400

how the author makes the reader feel about the passage

what is mood

400

expresses action or being in a sentence:  run, jump, walk,

what is verb

400

I asked my father when will we leave on vacashun 

Correctly punctuation and correct spelling error.

I asked my father, "When will we leave on vacation?"

500

meaning to take it easy, waste time

what is loaf

500

An author's intent in writing:  to inform, to persuade, to entertain

what is author's purpose

500

a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause:  and, or but

What is a conjuction

500
the night of the performunce the students costumes went missing.  


Correctly punctuation and correct spelling errors in the above sentence.  

The night of the performance, the student's costumes went missing.  

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