Grammar/ Usage
POTW
Elements of Fiction
Mystery
100

This part of speech is a person, place, thing, or idea.

A-Noun
100

"I'm so hungry I could eat an elephant." 

This is an example of which type of figurative language?

Hyperbole

100

This is a character that we know a lot about, typically the main character.

Round character

100

This type of irony is when the audience knows something a character does not.

Dramatic Irony
200

It depends on whom is talking.

Who

200

"Jeopardy is the Hunger Games of education."

Which type of figurative language?

Metaphor

200

The position from which a story is told.

Point of view.

200

What is the outline for a Persuasive Essay?  Hint: It is 6 paragraphs.

Intro

Main Point 1

Main Point 2

Main Point 3

Counter Argument

Conclusion

300

We are almost done with English class, it was my favorite class.

Incorrect

300

This is the pattern of rhyme in a poem.

Rhyme Scheme

300

This kind of character does not change throughout a story.  They stay the same.

Static Character

300

Where was Emmett Till from?

Chicago

400

This part of speech describes a noun or pronoun.

Adjective

400

Who wrote about his father burning the house down, standing up to him, then him dying before they could reconcile.

Prof

Yelawalf

Nirranna

Nickelback

Prof

400

In "To Build A Fire", why is the main character only named "the man"?  What does he represent?

He represents all of mankind in the struggle against nature.

400

I miss mom. 

OR

I miss Mom.

I miss Mom.

500

This part of speech modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb.

Adverb

500

What two things are being compared in the simile?

"Mr. Adams is as cool as the underside of a pillow."

Mr. Adams to pillow

500

What are three types of conflicts?

Man vs. Man

Man vs. Self

Man vs. Nature

Man vs. Society

500

What is the difference between Third Person Limited and Third Person Omniscient Point of View?

Limited= No thoughts of characters

Omniscient= Characters thoughts

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