The punctuation mark that goes at then end of a statement.
What is a period.
The name of a person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a noun.
The use of a word to describe or imitate a sound.
What is onomatopoeia.
The root word that means star.
What is astr.
Three types of irony.
What are verbal, situational, and dramatic.
A sentence that has a subject and verb but is not a complete thought.
What is a dependent clause.
This expresses action or being.
What is a verb.
An exaggeration that is so dramatic, no one would believe the statement is true.
What is hyperbole.
The root word that means place.
What is loc.
An interruption that writers use to insert past events.
What is a flashback.
A sentence that has both a subject and a verb and is a complete thought.
What is an independent clause.
This modifies or describes a noun or pronoun.
What is an adjective.
A figure of speech in which human characteristics are given to an animal or object.
What is personification.
The root word that means worth.
What is val.
A literary device in which a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story.
What is foreshadowing.
A "sentence" that is missing a subject or a verb.
What is a phrase.
This modifies a verb, adjective, or an other adverb.
What is an adverb.
To state a fact or draw a verbal picture by the use of a comparison.
What is a metaphor.
The root word that means something written.
What is gram.
A type of art, literature, or music characterized by a specific form, content, and style.
What is genre.
The name of a sentence that makes a statement.
What is declarative.
Hint: Often tells where, when or how
What is a preposition.
A commonly used expression whose meaning does not relate to the literal meaning of its words.
What is an idiom.
Three root words that mean move.
What is mot, mob, and mov.
The author's attitude toward a subject.
What is tone.