Their / They're / There
Literary Terms
Your and You're
Persuasive Techniques
To / Too / Two
100
This form of the "T" word is possessive. (Spell it.)
What is t-h-e-i-r?
100
This is a book comprised of panels and artwork that can be studied like a traditional literary work.
What is a graphic novel?
100
" __________ next."
What is you're?
100
This major assessment is likely to require a persuasive essay.
What is the AIMS test?
100
"Let's go _____ the park."
What is to?
200
This is the description for "they're" or any other time letters are removed and an apostrophe is included.
What is a contraction?
200
This is the character or force in conflict with the main character.
What is the antagonist?
200
The two ways the "Y" word can be used.
What are possessive and contractions?
200
This is the term for the opposing side's opinion.
What is a counter claim or counter argument?
200
This spelling of the "T" word can mean "also".
What is t-o-o?
300
The two ways "there" can be used.
What are place and abstract?
300
The reason that explains a character’s thoughts, feelings, or actions.
What is motivation?
300
"What's mine is ________ ."
What is yours?
300
The term for your opinion, which your whole essay should be supporting.
What is a claim?
300
What the word "too" is used for when it doesn't mean "also".
What is excess?
400
__________ going to _________ house over _________.
What form of their / they're / there goes in each blank?
400
Additional supporting information, usually found at the bottom of the page.
What is a footnote?
400
"I hope _______ joking about ________ new Justin Bieber tattoo."
What is you're and your?
400
A topic with more than one side, which can be controversial?
What is an issue?
400
"The _____ students sat _____ close _____ each other and couldn't help talking."
What is two, too, and to?
500
Instead of substituting "they are" for they're because your brain could automatically correct it, you should substitute one of these phrases to check for correct usage.
What is "he is" or "she is"?
500
Historically accurate account of true events based on personal knowledge or first-hand experience.
What is a memoir?
500
The kind of jokes a student is making if they are speaking possessively about a classmate's female parental unit.
What are "your mom" jokes?
500
These are the three rhetorical appeals.
What are logos, pathos, and ethos?
500
Two parts of speech that can follow "to".
What are verbs and nouns?
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