Figurative Language
Word Choice
The Plot Thickens
Miscellaneous
Just For Fun
100

A comparison of two unlike things that uses "like" or "as"

What is a Simile?

100

The dictionary definition of a word. 

What is Denotation?

100

The point in the plot where the reader is introduced to the characters and the setting is the

What is the Exposition?

100

When and where a story takes place.

What is the Setting?

100

This is something you should do every day that involves books.

READ

200

A direct comparison of two unlike things that does not use comparison words such as "like" or "as"

What is a Metaphor?

200

An implied meaning of a word. The feelings associated with a particular word choice. 

What is connotation?

200

The universal message or lesson the reader learns from reading a story. Will always take the form of a phrase or sentence, never just a single word.

What is the Theme?

200

The main thing an informational piece of writing is trying to prove.

What is the Central (or Main) Idea?

200

What is your favorite story? 

There's no right or wrong answer here! Just read!

300

A figure of speech that uses exaggerated statements or claims

What is Hyperbole?

300

Which demonstrates proper use of a hyphen?
A) a much-needed vacation
B) it was highly-anticipated
C) it was so well-written

A) a much-needed vacation

300

The point in the plot where the protagonist must decide to resolve the conflict. The most tense and pivotal point of the story.

What is the Climax? 

300

These are things other than the body of writing itself generally found in informational writing, which can help you to learn more about the topic. Things like the Table of Contents, Glossary, Visuals, Captions, etc, fall into this category.

What are Text Features?

300

An incredible set of books detailing the adventures of Frodo Baggins & company.

What is the Lord of the Rings trilogy?

400

The repetition of the beginning consonant sounds in neighboring words

What is Alliteration?

400

The way writers arrange words and punctuation to create sentences

What is syntax?

400

When the narrator lacks credibility and is untrustworthy, leaving the reader to determine what is true and untrue.

What is an Unreliable Narrator? 

400

How the reader feels while reading the story.

What is the Mood of a story? 

400

What is a Manga? 

An animated book generally translated from an Asian language that reads from right to left instead of left to right. 

500

A word that imitates a sound

What is Onomatopoeia?

500

The careful and purposeful choice of words to reach a desired effect

What is Diction?

500

The point in the plot where the lesson learned by the protagonist becomes clear is the

What is the Resolution?

500

These are ways the writing around a challenging word can help you to discover the word's meaning.

What are Context Clues?

500

This is the name of the Graphic Novel we're currently reading in class.

New Kid by Jerry Craft

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