Ghost
Grammar
Poetry
Fiction
Argumentative
100

The tree branches danced in the wind.

Personification 

100

You could almost see the smoke coming from her ears. 

Implicit

100

A pattern of rhyming words and sounds (usually end rhyme but not always). 

Rhyme Scheme 

100

What are the three types of irony 

Dramatic 

Verbal 

Situational 

100
After we ate dinner. 

Fragment

200

My hands are as cold as ice.

Simile 

200

The cat jumped on the window. 

Explicit

200

The individual style in which a certain author write his or her words. 

Voice

200

What are the five elements of plot 

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution 

200

We went to the park it was raining outside. 

Run-on

300

It's raining cats and dogs!

idiom

300

She has bright red hair. 

Explicit 

300

A pattern of stressed (strong) and unstressed (weak) syllables. 

Meter

300

Although he didn't want to go to the party, he said he enjoyed the party, yet he didn't want to go. 

Compound-complex

300

We love going to Six Flags, I love the Batman ride. 

Run-on 

400

The clouds are marshmallows.  

Metaphor 

400

Wow, you must not have seen the speed limit! 

Implicit 

400

Special tools the poet can use to create certain effects in the poem to convey and reinforce meaning through sound. 

Sound device

400

We went to the park, although it was raining. 

Complex

400

Although we like to be outside. 

Fragment

500

Sally sell seashells by the seashore. 

Alliteration
500

Shaking, Jim slowly moved away from the dog. 

Implicit

500

Language that provides a sensory experience using sight, sound, smell, tough, and taste. 

imagery

500

Josh ate a burger and fries, he also ate dessert, although he had breakfast this morning. 

Compound-complex

500

My mom made meatloaf for dinner I wanted spaghetti. 

Run-on

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