Brush Strokes
Vocab Part A
Vocab Part B
Grammar/Punct.
Literary Devices
100

The following is an example of which Brush Stroke?

He opened the box, grungy and leaking, and wondered what lay inside.

Adjectives out of Order

100

Jessie cared a great deal about the project, but his partner couldn't have been more _________.

Apathetic

100

I hate acting so ______________ toward my boss, but he makes us all grovel at his feet.

Subservient
100

True or False, the following needs a comma in the blank:

As we talked about the other team__ my mom walked in.

True (it starts with subordinating conjuntion)

100

A symbol must be a _______________ that represents a larger idea.

Physical Object

200

The following is an example of which Brush Stroke?

He opened the box, an old mahogany antique, and wondered what lay inside.

Appositive

200

Unlike his _____________ wife, Mark was NEVER the life of the party.

Convivial.

200

I realized I had lost the memory to __________ and would never remember it again.

Oblivion

200

True or False, the following needs a comma in the blank:

We talked about the other team__ and my mom walked in.

True (you use a comma when a FANBOYS introduces a new complete thought/clause.)

200

This occurs when an author hints at something that will happen later in the text.

Foreshadowing

300

The following is an example of which Brush Stroke?

Hands shaking, he opened the box and wondered what lay inside.

Absolute

300

I can't fix the ____________ between us, but I hope one day there won't be so much hatred and resentment.

Rancor

300

I couldn't handle her __________ whining because it NEVER ENDS!

Incessant

300

True or False, the following needs a comma in the blank:

We talked about the other team__ and wondered about the game.

False (the 'and' hasn't introduced a new clause, we only have a new verb 'wondered,')

300

This is when the opposite of what you expect occurs.

Irony

400

The following is an example of which Brush Stroke?

Huffing and Puffing, he opened the box and wondered what lay inside.

Participle Phrase

400

He had a____________ pile of clothing that he realized he might never get through. 

Prodigious (maybe innumberable too)

400

The metal had undergone complete __________; nothing solid remained in the melted mass.

Liquifaction

400

A semicolon (;) can always be replaced by a

Period (it just shows a logical connection between two complete thoughts)

400

This term refers to recurring figures or situations that occur throughout human culture, like the Christ Figure, the evil father, the innocent child.

Archetype

500

The following is an example of which Brush Stroke?

He ran to the store, his old shoes squeaking across the pavement.

Absolute Phrase

500

He is completely ______ with that knife; he's already cut himself four times today!

Inept

500

I lost my had in the crazy ________ of the wind.

Welter

500

True or False: The following sentences is punctuated correctly.

I really like the video game, it has a lot of cool features.

False. This is a comma splice because there is no conjunction joining the two ind. clauses.

500

A universal message an author might be trying to convey is also called

Theme

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