Vocabulary
prefixes/suffixes
literary elements
language/word choice
Author's purpose
100

The scientist conducted a study in which he measured the amount of calories expended in laughing. What is an antonym for expended?

a. unused

b.required

c.unchanged


What is unused?

100

The suffix "ic" helps the reader know the word sarcastic means:

a.without sarcasm

b.containing sarcasm

c. opposite of sarcasm

What is containing sarcasm?

100

Descriptive language that creates sensory impressions (5 senses)

What is imagery?

100

Words and phrases in a sentence, paragraph, and/or whole text, which help readers determine the meaning of unfamiliar/unknown words.

What are context clues?

100

The subtle presence of a positive or negative stance toward a topic.

What is bias?

200

"But times change. With the advent of the car and the building of mass highways, trains became a secondary form of transportation." What does advent mean here?

a. arrival

b. confinement

c. analysis

What is arrival?

200

Which word is a synonym for luminous on this verse: "Blade light, luminous black and emerald" ?

a. shifting

b. glowing

c. flickering

What is glowing?

200

The overall message or universal statement an author makes in a literary work

What is theme?

200

Conversation between characters

What is dialogue?

200

Information designed to positively or negatively influence the opinions or behaviors of a large audience.

What is propanganda?

300

What is a synonym for magnitude as used in this sentence: The school district faced a budget cut of 2 million dollars, and the superintendent struggled to explain the effects of a cut of that magnitude.

a. preservation

b. conviction

c. enormity

What is enormity?

300

The suffix "tion" helps the reader know that anticipation means:

a. the feeling of anticipating

b. the action of anticipating

c. a person who is anticipating

What is the feeling of anticipating?

300

How an author tells us about a character-through their actions, words and thoughts.

What is characterization?

300

Drawing a conclusion based on what a specific part of the text says or implies.

What is an inference?

300

Articles with clear opinions, like editorials, are often meant to ___________ readers

What is persuade?

400

Although the surgery is a difficult one, a competent surgeon will have no problem preforming the operation. What is an antonym for competent?

a. unqualified

b. capable

c. transformed

What is unqualified?

400

What does the prefix "ir" mean in irrevocable?

a. one who does

b. not

c. the ability of





What is not?

400

A story within a story that uses symbolic figures to represent complex issues, usually having something to do with politics, religion or morality.

What is allegory?

400

The following are characteristics of this type of language: the use of "I" or "we", directly addressing the audience, telling a personal story or empathizing.

What is rhetoric or persuasive language?

400

Short stories, novels, and plays are often written to ______________ readers

What is entertain?

500

In a job interview, preparation is key, as prospective employers expect you to be articulate. What is a synonym for articulate?

a. boisterous

b.up-to-date

c. well-spoken

What is well-spoken?

500

How many word parts can you find n the following word:

Because of his closeness to the active Mt. St. Helen’s volcano, he contracted pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.

What is 

500

The time, place and circumstances in which a story takes place.

What is setting?

500

George Orwell chose to use this word to describe the relationship of animals on Animal Farm, instead of friend.

 What is comrade?

Bonus points to the team that can describe the difference!

500

Pamphlets and instructions are often meant to __________ readers.

What is inform?

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