Fiction
Poetry
Non-Fiction
Informational
Grammar
100
prose created from the imagination
What is fiction?
100
language that creates a concrete representation of an object or experience
What is an image?
100
the writer's reason for writing
What is aim?
100
a visual representation of data
What is a chart?
100
I am here_you are there_
What is a semicolon (;) and a period (.)?
200
time and place
What is setting?
200
a figure of speech in which one thing is spoken of or written about as it if were another
What is a metaphor?
200
writing to inform readers or to report to them about something that has taken place
What is informative writing?
200
a matrix chart
What is a table?
200
I am reading, written, and files my notes.
What is faulty parallelism? (reading, writing, filing)
300
series of events or situations related to a central conflict.
What is a plot?
300
a comparison using like or as
What is a simile?
300
a writer may write to share a story
What is narrative writing?
300
a rectangular grid--with horizontal and vertical scales of numbers--that demonstrates a change in a set of numbers
What is a graph?
300
"No_" she said loudly.
What is an exclamation point (!)?
400
the act of creating a character
What is characterization?
400
repetition of sounds at the ends of words, like rocks, box, socks
What is rhyme?
400
story of a person's life told by that person
What is an autobiography?
400
representation of a geographic area
What is a map?
400
This test affects or effects me greatly.
What is affects?
500
the feeling or emotion the writer creates
What is mood? ("What is atmosphere?" also acceptable)
500
pattern of beats in a line of poetry
What is rhythm?
500
a public address
What is a speech?
500
a photograph, drawing, or diagram that serves to make a concept clearer
What is an illustration
500
hungry, hungrier, _____________
What is hungriest?
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