Generalizations
Literary Terms
Figurative Language
Literary Terms
100
Everyone loves pizza. Valid or Faulty?
What is faulty?
100
This is the order in which events happen.
What is sequence?
100
Her smile is as bright as the sun is an example of this.
What is simile?
100
Where and when a story takes place.
What is setting?
200
Some dogs are very aggressive. Valid or Faulty?
What is valid?
200
This is the problem in a story.
What is conflict?
200
The flowers danced in the wind is an example of this.
What is personification?
200
This is when the author writes hoping to make you think as he/she does.
What is to persuade?
300
Many people in 1920s Europe were less prejudice than people in America. Valid or Faulty?
What is Valid?
300
These are words you use to gain meaning of an unknown word.
What are context clues?
400
No one was surprised when Marion Anderson became a famous singer. Valid or Faulty?
What is faulty?
400
This is the hero or who you root for in the story.
What is the protagonist?
400
Pat's voice was a cannon breaking the silence is an example of this.
What is metaphor?
400
The bad guy or force in the story is .....
What is the antagonist?
500
All bird can fly. Valid or Faulty?
What is faulty?
500
This is a broad statement about a group.
What is a generalization?
500
Cat got your tongue is an example of this.
What is idiom?
500
The conflict in "When Marian Sang" would be described as man against ________.
What is society?
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