Grammar
Literary Elements
Poetry
Figurative Language
Writing
100
Takes the place of a noun.
What is a pronoun.
100
The overall feelings or emotions that are created in the reader.
What is mood.
100
The voice in a poem.
What is a speaker.
100
Alice’s aunt ate apples and acorns around August.
What is alliteration.
100
Introduces the reader to what you will be proving in the writing.
What is a thesis/topic sentence.
200
Modifies verbs, adjectives, or adverbs by telling how, why or to what extent.
What is an adverb.
200
Descriptive or figurative language used to create word pictures through sensory experiences.
What is imagery.
200
Repetition of sounds at the ends of words.
What is rhyme.
200
The detective listened to her tales with a wooden face.
What is a metaphor.
200
Hard evidence to support the thesis/assertion of your paper.
What is textual evidence/quote.
300
Can be a person, place, or thing.
What is a noun.
300
The central message or insight into life revealed in a literary work.
What is theme.
300
Two lines in a row that contain end rhymes.
What is a couplet.
300
It was so cold I saw polar bears wearing jackets.
What is hyperbole.
300
Rephrases the CD/Quote in your own words and tells how the CD/Quote proves the thesis/topic sentence.
What is commentary/CM1 & CM2.
400
Joins words, phrases, and clauses with a word and a comma.
What is a conjunction.
400
The writers attitude towards a particular subject or his/her audience.
What is tone.
400
Poem that tells a story.
What is narrative poetry.
400
A penny for your thoughts.
What is an idiom.
400
Gives the author credit for their work.
What is a citation.
500
Shows relationship between a noun or pronoun and some other word in the sentence.
What is a preposition.
500
When the opposite of what is expected to happen, happens.
What is irony.
500
A fourteen line poem.
What is a sonnet.
500
That book was so popular, it flew off the shelves.
What is personification.
500
Lists the sources used in the paper.
What is a bibliography.
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