part of speech
Literary Terms
Point of view
The type of essay
Bonus
100

What is a Noun?

person,place, or thing

100

What is satire?

refers to play,novel,poem,film or other composition

100

What is first person?

The narrative talks about themselves.

100

Has the rise of the internet had a positive or negative impact on education?

Argumentative

100

What's the purpose of English?

to serve as a global language of communication

200

What is a Verb?

Tells what subject is doing 

200

What is rhetorical question?

A question asked in form which does not in reality seek an answer but rather emphasizes a certain point

200

What is second person?

The narrator talks to the reader directly

200

Explain how the invention of the printing press changed European society in the 15th century.

Expository

200

What's the benefit of learning English?

Improving your English

300

What is an adjective?

Describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

300

What is figurative language?

writing which appeals to the senses

300

What third person?

Talks about other people 

300

Write about an experience where you learned something about yourself.

Narrative

300

What is non-fiction?

prose writing that is based on facts, real events, and real people, such as biography or history.


400

What part of speech is the an example of?

Cat,city,happiness,book,and table

Noun

400

What is a metaphor?

comparison between two things usually considered distinct or unrelated

400

Give an example of second person?

You,yourself, your

400

Describe an object that has sentimental value for you.

Descriptive

400

Is Harry potter fiction or non-fiction?

Fiction

500

What is the part of speech?

quickly,slowly,very,beautifully,often,and loudly

Adverb

500

What is flashback?

 A moment in which the linear story is interrupted and launched to an event that occurred in the past

500

Give an example of first person?

I,me,my,we,our,us,mine

500

provides a detailed sensory description of something

descriptive essay

500

is it better to read fiction or non-fiction?

There's no universally "better" choice between fiction and nonfiction; both offer unique benefits.

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