Capitalization and Apostrophes
Punctuation
Figurative Language
Literary Devices
Vocabulary in Context
100

My History class is preparing for the test on world war ii, but Mr. Smith, the Professor, refuses to help.

history, World War II, professor

100

We went to the mall today, but never found the pair of shoes we wanted.

Remove comma because there is not a complete sentence after "but"

100

Charlie, the ticking time bomb, almost got fired at work the other day.

Metaphor

100

The feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage

Mood

100

He seemed indifferent when I asked him if he wanted to go on vacation with me this summer. (Indifferent)

Having no particular interest or concern

200

Football, Basketball, and Soccer are my favorite sports; I especially enjoy watching nba games on tv.

basketball, soccer, NBA

200

He drove all the way to Montana to see his friend yet he only stayed for one day not three days like he had originally suggested.

,yet     day, not

200

The electric heater, humming and murmuring in the basement, scared the children upstairs. 

Personification

200

The final part of a narrative or drama

Resolution or denouement 
200

Sue decided to emulate her brother's strong work ethic. (Emulate)

imitate or match

300

What are the two purposes of the apostrophe?

To show possession and to form a contraction (can't, didn't, won't, etc.)

300

She refused to study for her test this week consequently she received the lowest grade in the class.

week; consequently, she

300

Can you give me an exact estimate for the Toyota that you have on your lot?

oxymoron

300

A reference in a work to another person, place, thing, or idea (usually something of historical, cultural, literary, or political importance)

Allusion

300

I had a fortuitous start to my day when I found a fifty dollar bill in my pocket, one that I had forgotten I even had. (Fortuitous)

lucky

400

Its never going to work out; the schools gymnasium is not big enough to host this years prom.

It's, school's, year's

400

My friend a licensed psychologist enjoys helping others she also takes her professional responsibilities quite seriously.

friend, a licensed psychologist,       others; she

400

Please don't count your chickens before they hatch because it's still possible that you won't get the job you applied for today.

Idiom

400

A recurring idea, object, or image in a literary work

Motif

400

Since so many car accidents have happened at that intersection, it would be prudent for the city to put a stop sign in the area. (Prudent)

Wise

500

The dog could not control it's temper; therefore, the family couldnt keep it or find other owners' to take it.

its, couldn't, owners

500

The lake at the park is beautiful and serene we visit it every Sunday after church and we always have a picnic while we're there.

serene; we             church, and we
500

Her plea to the officer, a brilliant chess move indeed, still didn't work because the officer was as determined to give her a ticket as an Olympian would be to earn a gold medal.

Metaphor and simile

500

A stereotypical character that represents universal patterns of human nature

Archetype

500

The winds from the north and those from the south are in a constant feud; they blow cold or hot in the most capricious manner, often in the course of the same day. (Capricious)

unpredictable

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