Syntax
Figurative Language
Parts of Speech
Archetypes
The Road
100

This punctuation mark turns a sentence into a exclamation

Exclamation mark

(!)

100

Compares two things using some form of the verb "is"

Direct Metaphor

100

This part of speech names a person, place, concept, or object.

Noun

100

This archetype is characterized by their courage and their need to fight for the greater good.

Hero

100

This is the author of The Road

Cormac McCarthy

200

This type of punctuation is used to omit a word or phrase

Ellipses

"..."

200

This type of metaphor gives human qualities to something not human

personification

200

This Part of Speech is a substitute for specific nouns when you already knows which specific noun you’re referring to

Pronoun

200

This archetype is characterized by their need to cause disruption, mischief, and humor

Trickster

200

What are the names of the main characters

Papa and Son

OR

No real names are given

300

This punctuation mark connects two independent, but related, clauses into one sentence.

semicolon

(;)
300

This form of figurative languages is a exaggerated statement or claim not meant to be taken literally.

Hyperbole

300

This part of speech are words used to describe nouns

Adjectives

300

This archetype is rarely a main character, instead serving as the means by which the audience learns about the world,

Mentor

300

This is the woman that the father sees in his dream

The mother 

OR

His wife

400

This is a type of verb that acts like a noun

(BAKING is one of my favorite hobbies)

Gerund

400

This is the name for repetition of the same sound at the start of a series of words.

(She sells seashells by the sea shore)

Alliteration

400

This part of speech are words used to link ideas together

Conjunctions

400

These are the universal shared experiences and patterns that can be seen across different stories

archetypes

400

This is how long it has been since the father spoke to anyone other than his son

A year

500

This form of syntax is the name for an earlier clause, phrase, or word to which a pronoun, noun, or another word refers.

Antecedent

500

This term is used to describe specifically the repetition of consonant sounds at the start of a series of words

consonance

500

This part of speech often tell us where one noun is in relation to another

preposition

500

This archetype is characterized by being responsible for the development of the hero archetype

Hero's Journey

500

This Southern U.S. state servers as the setting for most of the story

Tennessee

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