Grammar and Punctuation
Literary Analysis
Revision and Editing
Persuasive Writing
Oral Communication/media
100

an adjective in its greatest form (biggest, softest, smartest)

What is a superlative adjective?

100

giving an animal or object human feelings (The house sat, waiting to be purchased.)

What is personification?

100

this is what a confusing composition needs

What is clarification?

100

the last paragraph of a persuasive composition in which the author summarizes his or her main points

What is a closing?

100

a meeting at which one person is asked questions by another person

What is an interview?

200

words such as and, or, and but that connect two independent clauses

What is a conjunction?

200

language that departs from literal meaning to achieve a certain effect (All the world's a stage.)

What is figurative language?

200

information appearing in a research paper that does not fit or is not necessary

What is extraneous information?

200

the aim or intention an author has when writing an essay or research paper

What is the author's purpose?

200

the act of speaking loudly enough to be heard by everyone in an audience when giving a speech

What is projection?

300

the origin of a word (The word claustrophobia comes from the Latin words claustrum which means to close or shut, and the word phobia, which means to fear.)

What is derivation?

300

the act of performing a scene from a book or play

What is dramatization?

300

opinions or constructive criticism intended to improve a work or skill

What is feedback?

300

reasonable or sound judgement

What is logic?

300

the act of looking at specific members of an audience while giving an oral presentation to engage them

What is eye contact?

400

two or more verbs that belong to one subject in a sentence (The president gave a speech, walked to the White House, and signed the petition.)

What are compound verbs?

400

the point in the story where the main conflict plays out/ the highest point of action

What is the climax?

400

the ability to read over your own work, catch mistakes, and improve your writing

What is self-editing?

400

a written address to a person or a corporation for professional purposes

What is a business letter?

400

an opinion about politics or people that is very popular for a brief amount of time

What is a public opinion trend?

500

a phrase or clause in a sentence that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence (If they stay too long)

What is a dependent clause?

500

the appearances, attitudes, and beliefs unique to a character in a story (Huck Finn is rebellious.)

What are character traits?

500

the process of stating a particular word or sentence in different words

What is rephrasing?

500

the people whom authors or advertisers are trying to reach

What is a target audience?

500

a newspaper that focuses on gossip rather than news

What is a tabloid?

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