Grammar
Non-Fiction
Essay Types
Figurative Language
Fiction
100

What is needed in this Compound sentence?

I like turtles but James likes cows.

What is Comma

100

Non-Fiction's meaning

real or true

100

The four parts of a Panthers-write double-stacked essay.

Intro, Body #1, Body #2, And conclusion

100

a comparison using like or as.

Simile

100

Fiction's meaning

not real or imaginary

200

a type of word that describes a noun or pronoun.

Adjective

200

The person or voice that describes or tells the story from different points of view in each story

Narrator

200

The three parts of a body paragraph.

Topic sentence, Text evidence, and Explanation/Conclusion

200

a comparison without a linking word

Metaphor

200

the purpose of the story or morales behind it

Theme

300

verb that functions as a noun that ends in -ing.

Gerund

300

the comparison or difference between two different things

Compare & Contrast

300

A paragraph in an argumentative essay that shows the counter to your point of view.

Counterclaim Paragraph

300

the use of sound in a word

Hyperbole.

300

where and when the story takes place

Setting

400

Takes the place of a noun.

Pronoun

400

the consequences and effects of action in a story

Cause & effect

400

an essay that includes dialogue between different characters throughout the story.

Narrative Essay

400

Giving human-like actions to objects.

Personification.

400

the part of the story where the main character/protaganist faces a problem

conflict

500

a basic form of a verb always starting with to ___.

Infinitive

500

the order of actions in which they happened

Chronological order

500

a statement or argument presented to counter or disprove an opposing view.

Rebuttal

500

the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of a word

Alliteration

500

the turning point in the story

Climax

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