Literary Terms
Nonfiction
Lord of the Flies
Grammar
Random!
100

What is an internal conflict?

A conflict that a character has to endure within themselves

100

Name the three rhetorical appeals

Ethos, pathos, and logos

100

Name the three Freudian personalities and their qualities. 

Id-Childlike impulse, desire, instant gratification, MONKEY IS FREEEE! 

Ego-Jiminy Cricket, right vs wrong, is this a good idea? MONKEY IN A BOX! 

Superego-Middle ground between id and superego, MONKEY ON A LEASH! 

100

Name one semicolon rule

Semicolons are used to combine 2 independent clauses, 1 independent and 1 dependent clause, and to separate items in a list that contains a lot of commas.

100

Who is Sanger Rainsford?

He is the main character in "The Most Dangerous Game"

200

Name at least 2 external conflicts

Man vs man, man vs nature, man vs supernatural, man vs society 

200

What is anaphora?

The repetition of a beginning phrase throughout a speech

200

Name 2 symbols and their meaning

Conch (conk!!)-symbolizes order, used as a talking stick

Fire-symbolizes rescue and order

Face Paint-symbolizes rebellion 


200

Name all of the coordinating conjunctions

For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So

200

How is the game won in "The Most Dangerous Game"?

Rainsford kills General Zaroff by sneaking into his room

300

Explain the difference between a simile and a metaphor

A simile is a comparison using like or as and a metaphor does not. 

300

What is the difference between a biography and an autobiography?

A biography is written about someone else. An autobiography is written by the person.

300

Describe the difference between Ralph and Jack's leadership.

Ralph talks about doing a lot, but he is unable to motivate the boys to actually do anything. He does not provide incentive or punishment.

Jack acts like a leader. He has proven that he keeps his promise of providing meat for the boys. He also punishes those who do not listen to him.

300

Name one use of dashes or hyphens

  • Combining words such as “deep-fried” 

  • To make something stand out in a sentence, it adds emphasis.  

  • To define something

300

What is the bystander effect?

Expecting someone else to take charge=nothing gets done!

400

What is allusion?

The author makes a reference to something (myth, famous person, movie, historical events, etc.) that the audience is supposed to recognize and connect with

400

Which sentence uses parallelism? 

1. Today I have to do my homework, rode my bike to Timmy's house, and did laundry.

2. I am bringing my sunscreen, my towel, and my lunch to the beach.

Sentence 2

400

Who is the first to die?

The boy with the mulberry birthmark

400

Name at least 3 ways/reasons that we use commas

To list something

To set something apart in a sentence

At the beginning of a letter

400

In "The Lottery", why was the lottery ironic? 

It meant death instead of money

500

What is the difference between direct and indirect characterization? 

Direct is when the author directly tells us about a character. Indirect is when we have to assume something about a character based on clues that the author gives us.

500

Define theme

A theme is the message that the author presents to the reader through the main character.

500

Who was your favorite character and why?

:)

500

What is a compound-complex sentence?

A sentence that has 2 independent clauses and 1 dependent clause

500

What story explored the butterfly effect? 

A Sound of Thunder

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