Literary Terms
Vocabulary in Context
Grammar & Sentences
Writing Skills
Vocabulary & Word Skills
100

What is the struggle between opposing forces in a story called?

Conflict

100

What does the word vivid mean?

Bright, clear, or detailed

100

What part of speech is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea?

Noun

100

What do we call the sentence that tells the main idea of an essay?

The thesis statement.

100

What is a synonym?

A word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word.

200

What do we call the central message or lesson of a story?

Theme

200

If a character is described as resilient, what does that mean?

They are able to recover quickly from difficulties.

200

What type of sentence is this: “Wow! That was amazing!”

Exclamatory sentence

200

What should every paragraph begin with?

A topic sentence.

200

What is an antonym?

A word that means the opposite of another word.

300

Giving human qualities to non-human things is called what?

Personification

300

What does meticulous mean?

Showing great attention to detail; very careful.

300

Which is correct: Their going to the game or They’re going to the game?

They’re going to the game. 

300

What is the purpose of a concluding sentence or paragraph?


To wrap up ideas and give a sense of closure.

300

If “bene-” means good, what does “beneficial” mean?

Something that is good or helpful.

400

The use of hints or clues about what will happen later in the story is known as what?

Foreshadowing

400

What does inevitable mean?

Certain to happen; unavoidable.

400

Identify the subject and verb in this sentence: “The dog barked loudly.”

Subject = dog; Verb = barked

400

Name two types of evidence you can use to support your ideas in writing.

Quotes from texts, examples, facts, statistics, or personal experiences.

400

What is the process of using clues in the text to figure out the meaning of an unfamiliar word?

Using context clues

500

What is the difference between simile and metaphor?

A simile compares two unlike things using like or as (example: Her smile was as bright as the sun). A metaphor compares two unlike things directly, without like or as (example: Her smile was the sun).

500

What does ambiguous mean?

Open to more than one interpretation; unclear.

500

Combine these two sentences into one using a conjunction: “I like to read. I don’t like to write.”

I like to read, but I don’t like to write.

500

What are the three parts of a strong paragraph?

Topic sentence, supporting details/evidence, and concluding sentence.

500

The prefix anti- means “against” or “opposite.” What does the word antibiotic mean based on this prefix?

A medicine that works against (kills or stops) bacteria.


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