Literary Terms
Grammar
Sentence Problems
Writing
Potpourri
100

The underlying message that the author wants a reader to understand.

What is the theme?

100

"Holding my breath, I dove" includes this phrase type.

What is a participial phrase?

100

This grammatical voice tends to make writing longer, more boring, and less concise.

What is passive voice?

100

This is used to connect ideas between paragraphs and sentences.

What are transitions?

100

Using too many conjunctions to combine complete sentences is an example of this sentence problem.

What are stringy sentences?

200

The atmosphere or feeling that an author is creating for the reader in any given scene.

What is mood?

200

"I'm good at holding my breath" includes this phrase type.

What is a gerund or prepositional phrase?

200

"Martha dropped out of school, she moved back home."

What is a run-on sentence?

200

Each body paragraph in an expository essay should start with this.

What is a topic sentence?

200

"Though the buzz-buzzing of the fly would have annoyed anyone else, Ma didn't feel the slightest animosity towards it" is an example of what type of characterization?

What is direct?

300

What this exemplifies: "Time devoured the years of man."

What is personification?

300

"Although she survived" is this type of clause.

What is a subordinate?

300

"Ate all of the Cheetos in the house."

What is a sentence fragment?

300

A correct citation: a. (p. 62), b. (Statham, p. 62), c. (Statham; 62), d. (62)

What is d?

300

Restating a passage in your own words while including most details is called this.

What is paraphrasing?

400

The author can tell us the thoughts of any character in this point of view.

What is third person omniscient?

400

"To fly, you must flap" includes this phrase type.

What is infinitive?

400

The misplaced modifier: "Family-owned for generations, I bought the store."

What is "Family-owned for generations"?

400

Using research to develop your paper's central idea is called "supporting the _______."

What is "thesis."

400

The number of lines in a sonnet.

What is 14?

500
This specific meter is used in much of Shakespeare's works because it mimics the natural rhythm of English.

What is iambic pentameter?

500

The grammatical voice of this sentence: "The bat's head will be bitten off."

What is passive voice?

500

"Johnny decided to make ice cream but not eating any of it."

What is parallel structure?

500

In expository writing, the author's ________ should be formal and engaged.

What is tone?

500

The type of irony in which a character says one thing but means the opposite.

What is verbal?

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