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This part of speech describes a noun or pronoun.

Adjective


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This is the main character of a story.

Protagonist

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The sentence "The dog barked loudly" contains this type of verb.

Action verb

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This literary element refers to the time and place in which a story occurs.

Setting

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A group of words that contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought is called this.

A sentence

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The words "their," "there," and "they're" are examples of these.

Homophones

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A comparison using "like" or "as" is called this.

Simile

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In the sentence "Maria and I went to the store," this is the subject.

Maria and I

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The struggle between opposing forces in a story is called this.

Conflict

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This punctuation mark is used to show possession.

Apostrophe

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The sentence "The book was read by the student" is written in this voice.

Passive Voice

300

A recurring idea or message in a literary work is called this.

Theme

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The phrase "the wind whispered through the trees" is an example of this literary device.

Personification

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A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb is called this.

Adverb

300

The highest point of tension in a story is known as this.

Climax

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The sentence "Neither the students nor the teacher was late" demonstrates this grammar rule.

Subject-verb Agreement

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When an author gives hints about future events in a story, this literary technique is being used.

Foreshadowing

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The phrase "I've told you a million times" is an example of this figure of speech.

Hyperbole

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A narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters uses this point of view.

Third-person omniscient

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A sentence containing one independent clause and at least one dependent clause is called this.

Complex sentence
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In the sentence "Despite the storm, the team continued practicing because the championship was near," identify the dependent clause.

because the championship was near.

500

A character who undergoes significant change throughout a story is known as this type of character.

Dynamic Character

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The contradiction between appearance and reality in literature is called this.

Irony

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The phrase "The classroom was a zoo" is an example of this literary device.

Metaphor

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This type of conflict occurs when a character struggles against society's rules, traditions, or expectations.

Character vs. Society

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