Literature
Literature
Language
Research and Logic
Writing and Research
100
Simile
What is comparing two objects using like or as.
100
The good guy in the story.
What is protagonist.
100
their
What is a possessive pronoun meaning belonging to more than one person.
100
eccentric is to ordinary as diverse is to __________
What is identical.
100
therefore, however, next, first, then
What are examples of transitions.
200
Alliteration
What is using the same letter sound over and over.
200
climax
What is the turning point in the story, the point of greatest tension or the time time after the rising action and before the falling action.
200
pararallism
What is writing in a manner is which your sentences and phrases match and are written in a similiar way.
200
effect
What is the direct result of a cause.
200
thesis statement
What is your main idea?
300
Man vs Man, Man vs Nature....
What are types of conflict.
300
soliloquy
What is an actor or actress speaking one's thoughts aloud.
300
Best way to fix: more current events, it covered topics...
What is comma and.
300
Primary source
What is a document, speech, or other sort of evidence written, created or otherwise produced during the time under study.
400
The author uses the words I or me.
What is first person point of view.
400
sarcasm
What is one type of verbal irony
400
shift in verb tense
What is the author changing verb tenses in the middle of a sentence or paragraph. Example: I went to the store and was buying gum when I saw your mother.
400
To reword something written or spoken by someone else.
What is to paraphrase?
500
The narrarator is all knowing. The reader knows everyone's actions and thoughts.
What is third person omniscient.
500
3 types of irony
What is situational, dramatic and verbal.
500
3 ways to fix a run-on sentence
What is using a comma then and, a semi-colon or making two complete sentences.
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