Grammar
Reading Vocabulary
"Beowulf"
Narrative Writing
Random English Knowledge
100

This part of speech is a person, place, thing, or idea.

Noun

100

A piece of writing centered on a hero, in which a series of great achievements or events is narrated in elevated style.

Epic Poem

100

What language is used in the original text versions of "The Seafarer" and "Beowulf"?

Old English

100

Name a story element of a narrative.

Characters, Setting, Plot

100

A narrative story needs a beginning, middle, and an ?

End

200

This part of speech conveys an action.

Verb

200

This literary device means two or more words of a word group that begin with the same letter.

Alliteration

200

Who did Beowulf have to defeat after killing Grendel?

Grendel's Mother

200

In the exposition, readers are exposed to characters and the what?

Setting

200

She ran quickly down the hall. "Quickly" is what part of speech?

adverb

300

This part of speech takes the place of a noun.

Pronoun

300

This word means a person banished from his or her native land.

Exiled

300

How did Beowulf finally kill Grendel?

With Bare Hands

300
During the climax of a narrative, the characters face the main what?

Conflict

300

Hrothgar's Kingdom is located where?

Denmark
400

This part of speech expresses feeling. Ugh! There's a test today?!

Interjection

400

Formal, dignified language often used in Epic Poems.

Elevated Style

400

Who assisted Beowulf in killing the dragon?

Wiglaf

400

The falling action is what section on a plot diagram? (a number)

Four

400

Jon Snow went beyond the wall to defeat the White Walkers. "Beyond" is what part of speech?

Preposition

500

This part of speech connects sentences, phrases, or clauses. Think FANBOYS.

Conjunction

500

A poetic phrase used in addition to the usual name of a person or thing often found in Old English verse. (Compound word combined to create a modern word.)

Kenning

500

Old English was used before what year?

1100 AD

500

Another name for "resolution" is...

Denouement

500

This modern word means "to throw" or can be used as an exclamation of excitement.

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