Literary Terms
Poetry/Drama
Writing an Essay
Elements of a Story
Revising and Editing
100

Using human characteristics to describe non-human things. (example: the sun kissed her cheek) 

What is personification? 

100
A poetry paragraph. 

What is a stanza?

100

The main idea of your essay is called a - 

What is claim or thesis?

100

The hero of the story.

What is protagonist?

100

Where should the comma go in this statement: 

She wasn't happy but she wasn't sad, either. 

Where is after "happy" ?

200

The main idea of a text, typically something universal. (examples: love, family, power)

What is theme?

200

The acronym we used to analyze poetry. 

What is SWIFT?

200

The number of paragraphs you should have in an informational essay. 

What is four? 

200

This character experiences a transformation and/or learns a life lesson. 

What is a dynamic character?

200

Fill in the blanks with the correct your/you're:

I hope _____ having a great time on vacation with _____ family. 

What is: you're, your? 

300

A mild or indirect expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt when talking about something unpleasant. (example: saying someone got laid off from their job instead of fired) 

What is a euphemism? 

300

A line having no end punctuation that runs on to the next line. 

What is enjambment?

300

Name at least two major differences between any of the three types of essays. 

What is: Zinger (informational) vs. Call to Action (argumentative), including a counterclaim (argumentative), including a greeting and closing (correspondence)?

300

This character has 1-2 character traits and is often included in the story as comedic relief. 

What is a flat character? 

300

What needs to change in this sentence to have correct subject-verb agreement: 

The Harwood principals every day at lunch forces students to quickly eat and complete their missing work.

What is: The Harwood principals every day at lunch force students to quickly eat and complete their missing work. 

400

A seemingly contradictory statement that, upon further thought, proves to be true. (example: even when I lose, I'm winning)

What is a paradox? 

400
A metrical foot consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable. 

What is an iamb?

400

The two elements of a counterclaim and what they do:

What are concession (give a good point from the other side) and rebuttal (BUT, my side is better and here's why)?

400

What three character descriptors best describe Shrek?

What are round, dynamic, protagonist? 

400

Correctly add an apostrophe in this sentence: 

All the turtles shells were identical.


Where is after the "s" in "turtles" ?

500

A group of words established by using them together; they don't make sense apart. (example: raining cats and dogs)

What is an idiom? 

500

The meaning of each letter of the acronym "SWIFT" used to analyze poetry.

What is: structure, word choice, imagery, figurative language, theme

500

The three acronyms for an essay and what each letter stands for include: 

What is A (attention grabber), B (bridge), C (claim); T (topic sentence), E (evidence), A (analysis), W (wrap it up); X (explain thesis again), Y (why the reader should care), Z (zinger) or C (call to action)? 

500

Name the 6 points on a plot diagram. 

What is Exposition, Inciting Incident, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution?

500

Should affect or effect go in the blank? 

Yesterday's solar eclipse had a major _____ on traffic conditions in town. 

What is effect? 

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