Grammar
Figurative Language
Rhetorical Appeals
Archetypes
Tone & Mood
100

A verb tense that shows an action is completed before another action

Perfect Tense 

100

A comparison using “like” or “as.”

Simile

100

An appeal to emotion.

Pathos

100

A character who goes on a journey and overcomes challenges - usually loved by all 

Hero

100

The author's attitude towards a subject

Tone

200

What is incorrect about this sentence? "She likes running, to swim and biking." 

The structure is not parallel
200

Which type of figurative language is being used in this sentence? "The wind whispered through the trees."

Personification

200

An appeal to logic or facts

Logos

200

A pattern or symbol across times and cultures - usually in the form of a character or a plot 

Archetype

200

The feeling a reader gets while reading

Mood

300
Which part of speech describes a noun?

An adjective

300

A comparison that does NOT use “like” or “as.”

Metaphor

300

An appeal based on credibility or trust

Ethos

300

A character who brings comic relief to a plot

The jester or joker

300

Words like “gloomy,” “cheerful,” or “angry” describe this.

Tone

400
What is the verb tense being used in this sentence? "She is running to the store."?
Present Progressive Tense 
400

Which type of figurative language is being used here? "I've told you a million times!"

Hyperbole

400

"9 out of 10 Doctors recommend this product" is using which rhetorical appeal? 

Ethos

400

A female character who uses her beauty and charm to get what she wants 

The seducer 

400

A dark forest, stormy weather, and silence create this.

Mood

500

How should we correct the following sentence? "He enjoys reading, writing and to draw." 

He enjoys reading, writing and drawing.

500

The type of figurative language in "The Classroom was a Zoo"

Metaphor

500

A commercial shows sad animals to make viewers donate.

Pathos

500

A story that starts out in a perfect ideal setting, but due to circumstances, the setting becomes less and less ideal. 

Paradise Lost 

500

The tone in a text where the author mocks or criticizes.

Satire or critical tone

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