Prose
Poetry
Literary Devices
Literary Allusions
Famous Novels
100
Makes up the physical structure of prose.

What are sentences and paragraphs?

100

Makes up the physical structure of poetry.

What are lines and stanzas?

100

A form of comparison that says the two things compare have alike characteristics.

What is a similie?
100

A sequence of events where characters lose access to something important due to their lack of obedience.

What is the Garden of Eden?

100

A novel told from third person perspective about the greed and extravagance in 1920s America.

What is The Great Gatsby?

200

This type of plot sequence makes use of if/then event order.

What is chronological order?

200

The use of colors, sound devices, and specific diction in poetry.

What is imagery?

200

A form of comparison that says the things being compared are the same.

What is a metaphor?

200

Driving in circles on a dark, snow-covered road.

What is Hell?

200

A novel about World War I pilots who can either serve their country or be shot as traitors.

What is Catch-22?

300

This type of plot sequence make use of a single character's point of view or perspective.

What is a stream of consciousness?

300

When the poem addresses something that cannot reply.

What is apostrophe?

300

A deliberately placed extended pause in a text.

What is a caesura?

300

A character who continues to investigate despite findings he does not agree with.

What is Oedipus Rex?

300

A novel about a woman who is accused of adultery in a very conservative Puritan community.

What is The Scarlett Letter?

400

This type of character is found across many genres and in a wide range of common plots.

What are stock characters?

400

A poem composed of 14 lines that follow an alternating rhyme scheme except for the final two lines.

What is a sonnet?

400

A word that sounds like what it represents.

What is onomatopoeia?

400

A reference to allowing one's curiosity to overcome self-restraint.

What is Pandora's Box?

400

Novel that tells the story of Americans escaping the Dust Bowl to seek a better life in California.

What is The Grapes of Wrath?

500

This developing character is usually the main focus of a prose text.

What is the protagonist?

500

The combination of stressed and unstressed syllables that make up the metric unit of a line.

What is the Foot?

500

A specific diction or pattern of speech associated with a technical or professional topic.

What is jargon?

500

The use of crows as messengers or guides.

Who is Odin?

500

A novel about British society and its expectations for women in families with no male heirs.

What is Pride and Prejudice?

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