Parts of Speech
Punctuation
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Genres
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100

A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea

noun

100

Used to end a declarative sentence or indicate an abbreviation

period

100

Used to ask a question

question mark

100

The story of a person's life, usually true

biography

100

A story centered on gods and goddesses

mythology

200

A word that shows action, links, helps or indicates existence

verb

200

Used to show a strong feeling

exclamation point

200

Used to separate related words or phrases

comma

200

The story of a person's life, written themselves

autobiography

200

A fictional story with supernatural elements and typically a happy ending

fairy tale

300

A word that takes the place of a noun

pronoun

300

Used in time references, Bible references, to introduce a list, and sometimes to connect two related clauses

colon

300

Used to indicate that the exact words of another are used

quotation marks

300

A play usually intended to be performed for a live audience

drama

300

Written in verse form, using rhyme and/or rhythm, figurative language, and/or word play

poetry

400

A word that describes a noun or pronoun

adjective

400

Used to indicate possession or that letters and numbers have been omitted (such as a contraction)

apostrophe

400

Used to set apart extra or explanatory information

parentheses

400

A story that often uses talking animals or extraordinary people to teach a lesson

fable

400
The fictional stories passed down (usually verbally) for generations of a certain people group

folk tale or folk lore

500

A word that joins words, phrases, or clauses

conjunction

500

Used to indicate a hesitation in dialogue, to connect some compound nouns, and to separate a word at the end of a line

hypen

500

Used to indicate a sudden break in dialogue or to represent the word through in a pair of dates or numbers

dash

500

A book-length fictional story with a plot (sometimes a subplot) and significant character development

novel

500

An author's recollection of an event he experienced (usually in first-person) in story form

memoir

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