What is the name of the two wheeled form of transportation that may be used by students?
What is b-i-c-y-c-l-e??
The term used to define that attention getting beginning of an essay
The term given to the element when the initial sounds of a word, beginning either with a consonant or a vowel, are repeated in close succession
What is alliteration?
The character who opposes the hero or creates the conflict
What is the antagonist?
The protagonist of To Kill a Mockingbird?
Who is Scout?
This commonly misspelled word has a few different spellings with various meanings. This version means belonging to someone.
What is t-h-e-i-r?
The name given to this universal idea statement that addresses the main focus you want to emphasize in your paper
What is a thesis statement?
The name of the literary device that is something in itself, and it also suggests something deeper.
What is a symbol?
An account of a person's life written by that person.
What is an autobiography?
The items collected by students in Whitwell, TN to represent the number of Jewish people killed during the Holocaust.
What are paper clips?
What is the spelling of the head of our school?
What is p-r-i-n-c-i-p-a-l?
The part of the writing process where a student will make additions or deletions of content ideas to make the paper flow better and have better voice
What is revising?
To identify this, you label lines with letters, such as "ABAB" or "AABB".
What is rhyme scheme?
The moment the conflict hits its peak in a literary work.
What is the climax?
"I'm so hungry, I could eat a hippo" is an example of this type of figurative language.
What is a hyperbole?
The correct spelling of the month that falls between January and March
What is F-e-b-r-u-a-r-y?
The word used to address an opposing viewpoint when writing an argumentative essay.
What is a counter-argument?
The type of poem that does not rhyme and has no clear structure.
A conversational passage in a narrative or play used to advance the plot or develop the characters.
What is dialogue?
Who are Sodapop and Darry?
The spelling of a sound that is used as a mode of figurative language, such as "ca-caw" or "whoosh"
What is an o-n-o-m-a-t-o-p-o-e-i-a?
What "TDA" stands for.
Text-dependent Analysis
A reference, within a literary work, to another work of fiction, a film, a piece of art, or even a real event.
The perspective from which a story is told; may be first person, third person, or less commonly, second person.
What is point-of-view?
"It's raining cats and dogs" is an example of this.
What is an idiom?