It's a Short Story
Can't Myth
Amaze Me
Figuratively Speaking
Just Write
100

"The Smile" by Ray Bradbury is an example of this type of fiction.

Dystopian

100

The person who tried to return the sun before Bao Chu.

Bao Chu's father

100

The Glader assigned to show Thomas around when he arrives. 

Chuck

100

I'm so hungry; I could eat a horse.

Hyperbole

100

The punctuation mark used to indicate dialogue. 

Quotation marks
200

What Josh is carrying on the bus in "The Trickster."

A coyote skull

200

"Bao Chu's Search for the Sun" is an example of this archetypal story.

The Quest

200

The creatures that the Creators use to spy on the Gladers.

Beetle Blades

200

He's a snake.

Metaphor

200

The way to indicate the start of a new paragraph.

Indent

300

The murder weapon in "Lamb to the Slaughter."

Leg of lamb

300

The story archetype in which the main character undergoes a significant transformation. 

Rebirth

300

Gally is the keeper of this group. 

Builders

300

The three types of irony.

Verbal irony, dramatic irony, situational irony 

300

The punctuation mark used to connect two independent clauses. 

Semi-colon

400
The type of conflict featured most prominently in "The Smile."

Person vs. Society

400

The animal companion that helps Bao Chu on his journey. 

Phoenix 
400

The name of the W.I.C.K.E.D. director that the Gladers meet at the end of the novel. 

Ava Paige

400

The wind whooshed past my face.  

Onomatopoeia

400

The page at the end of your work that lists your sources in MLA format.

Works Cited

500

The year in which "The Smile" takes place. 

2061

500

The names of Scarface's grandparents.

Sun and Moon

500

Three of the six code words that the Gladers discover at the end of the novel. 

Float, Catch, Bleed, Death, Stiff, Push 

500

The two types of third-person point of view.

Limited and omniscient

500

The grammatical error that involves incorrectly using a comma to connect two independent clauses.

Comma splice

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