Poetry
Fiction
RTL
Grammar
Figurative Language
100

Do poems have to rhyme? 

No

100

Fiction stories are stories about real life events that have happened to people. True or False

False

100

Using an author's words without crediting them is

plagarism

100

Name one type of sentence discussed in ELA this semester. 

Simple Sentence, Compound Sentence, Complex Sentence, Compound-Complex Sentence 

100

Which type of figurative language uses like or as to compare? 

simile

200

Poems are written in ___________ and ____________. 

lines and stanzas

200

The exposition of a story contains

character, setting, and inciting incident - or event that set the story into motion

200

The writer's answer to the essential question is called 

claim

200

Name the subject of the sentence: 

On a cold, wintry day, May walked to her best friends house. 

May 

200

The wind bellowed during the snow storm. 

Personification 

300

The repetition of the first letter in words is known as 

alliteration

300

The time and place of a story is __________. 

setting
300

Write an example of a parenthetical citation

( Author 9)

300

Is this sentence punctuated correctly? 

I have science class first hour and I have math class second hour. 

No 

300

It was raining cats and dogs today. 

Idiom

400

Which type of poem tells a story? 

Narrative poetry

400

Name one character attribute that could be used to describe a character. 

Calm, helpful, angry, etc. 

400

This term is used for the reasons that are given to support the claim. It is the first sentence for each body paragraph. 

premise

400

Which type of sentence is the following: My sister went to the zoo, so she wanted to eat cotton candy. 

Compound Sentence 

400

The brilliantly bright stars beaconed from the pitch black sky. 

juxtaposition

500
The lesson or message of a poem is the __________. 

Theme 

500

What is the climax of the story? 

The turning point of the story

Where the story peaks 

500

The term used to refer to the explanation of the evidence and how it connects to the claim and premises. 

Justification, commentary, or reasoning 

500

Name the acronym used to remember coordinate conjunctions and the coordinate conjunctions.

FANBOYS - for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so 

500

Jim felt like Michael Jordan when he played basketball with his friends. 

Allusion 

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