Grammar
Sentence Structure
Literary Terms
Pronouns
Vocabulary
100
direct object
What does a transitive verb have that an intransitive verb does not have?
100
For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So
What are 'FANBOYS'?
100
Setting
What is the term which indicates where a story takes place?
100
Subject
What kind of pronoun is used as a predicate pronoun?
100
Cadence
What is a word that means rhythm especially in the way one speaks?
200
Is, Was, Were, Am, Are, Be, Been
What are two examples of linking verbs?
200
Coordinating conjunction
What joins two main clauses?
200
Theme
What is the message or moral of a story called?
200
Antecedent
What the noun for which a pronoun stands?
200
Etymology
What is the study of words called?
300
A gerund
What verbal ends in -ing and acts as a noun?
300
Compound-complex sentence
What sentence structure has two or more main clauses and at least one subordinate clause?
300
Exposition
What gives details about the characters, introduces the plot, and tells where the story takes place in a novel?
300
Interrogative pronoun
What kind of pronoun asks a question?
300
Genre
What is a category of literature called?
400
Appositive
What is used in a sentence to rename, give more information, or describe another noun in the sentence?
400
subordinating
What introduces a subordinate clause?
400
Resolution
What is the ending of a novel?
400
This, That, These, Those
What are the four demonstrative pronouns?
400
Troglodytes
What are people who live in caves called?
500
Predicate Adjective
What follows a linking verb and describes another noun or pronoun in a sentence?
500
Complex sentence
What sentence structure contains one main clause and one subordinate clause?
500
Omniscient point of view
What point of view sees all and knows all in a novel or story?
500
Relative pronoun
What kind of pronoun begins a subordinate clause and connects it to another idea in the same sentence?
500
Epiphany
What is an 'ah ha' moment called?
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