Fiction
Nonfiction
Poetry
Figurative Language
Grammar
100

Name five genres

Horror, Realistic Fiction, Fantasy, Drama, Prose, Science Fiction, Comedy, etc.

100

What is a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.

opinion 

100

"bzzzzz" "skkrttttskrttt" "swwosh!"

onomatopoeia

100

"Swoosh!" "Bzzzz" "Skrtttskrtttt"

onomatopoeia

100

She is going to the movies Izzy is going to see Star Wars.

period or semicolon after movies

200

What is it called when an author hints at a future event?

foreshadowing

200

What are the three purposes for writing (P.I.E.)

persuade, inform, entertain

200

Collection of lines in a poem that make a paragraph

stanza

200

Her hair was as soft as clouds.

simile

200

I am going to pick out a dog. My top choices are golden retriever, dachshund, and chocolate lab.

Use a colon to edit this sentence. 

remove are, add colon OR put after dog

300

What builds the anticipation for the outcome of a plot towards the resolution?

suspense

300

What is a true statement called? 

factual claim

300

Sally sells seashells by the seashore. 

alliteration 

300

I had to tell my mom I failed the test. I had a big problem that was a growing splinter in my toe. The longer I hid the truth, the more infected it became.

metaphor 

300

Its going to be a great spring break.

It's

400

Who is in opposition to the main character of a story?

the antagonist 

400

The way the author organizes the text is called ___________. Two examples are _________ and _______.

structure; cause and effect, compare and contrast, etc.

400

RANDOM!

What are the three rhetorical devices?

Logos appeals to the audience's reason, building up logical arguments. Ethos appeals to the speaker's status or authority, making the audience more likely to trust them. Pathos appeals to the emotions, trying to make the audience feel angry or sympathetic, for example.

400

"I'm sleepy, think I'll hit the hay!"

idiom

400

You're dog is so cute!

Your

500

Name all the parts of the plot.

exposition, conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution 

500

You should always use this when you write your ECRs and SCRs on STAAR!

EVIDENCE in "quotation marks" and you need to explain how it relates to the controlling idea

500

T.P.C.A.S.T.T.

title, paraphrase, connotation, attitude, shift, title, theme

500

You're acting like such a Scrooge!

allusion

500

i seent him yestrday he said i dont think its the correct time

I saw him yesterday. He said, "I don't think it's the correct time."

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