Figurative Language
Literary Terms
Informational Terms
Random ELA Questions
Poetry
100

A comparison between two unlike things that uses the terms "like or as."

What is a simile?

100

The time period, weather, location, etc. in a story.

What is setting?

100

The author's reason for writing a text. Can be to inform, to persuade, or to entertain.

What is an author's purpose? 

100

An educated guess.

What is an inference?

100

A paragraph in a poem.

What is a stanza?

200

Overexaggerated statement.

What is a hyperbole?

200

When the narrator lets the reader know the thoughts and emotions of every character.

What is 3rd person omniscient?

200

An informational text example.

What is a menu, magazine, article, newspaper, brochure, pamphlet, etc?

200

"Tell-Tale Heart," "Hearts and Hands," Harry Potter, "The Raven," etc.

What are examples of literary texts?

200

Volta

What is the turning point of a poem?

300

She has a heart of gold.

What is an example of a metaphor?

300

If the narrator is a child or possibly mentally ill.

What can make a narrator unreliable?

300

When words are chosen for their connotative, denotative, figurative, and rhetorical value.

What is diction?

300

A word created by combining two words and removing certain letters. Use an apostrophe to replace these missing letters.

What is a contraction?

300

I nodded, nearly napping. 

What is an example of alliteration?

400

The food kept calling my name.

What is an example of personification?

400

"Loving yourself can lead to a happier life."

What is an example of theme?

400

Hints before and after a word used to determine word meaning.

What are context clues?

400

Can be found in the title, the introduction, and throughout the text.

Where can the central idea be found?

400

When there are no rules. The poet chooses everything.

What is free verse?

500

His smile was my kryptonite. 

What is an example of an allusion? 

500

The plot order of a story (5 parts).

What is the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution?

500

A text feature that is a brief explanation printed at the bottom of a page. Marked within the text with a small star* (asterisk).

What is footnote?

500
The homophone to "your."

What is "you're" to "your?"

500

The two types of sonnets.

What is Shakespearean and Petrarchan? 

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