Literary Terms
Figurative Language
Parts of Speech
Clauses & Phrases
Miscellaneous
100

The moral or lesson of the story.

Theme

100

They're as friendly as two cats in a wool sack. 

Simile

100

I went to the mall with Jack and Jeremy. 

Pronoun
100

Clause or phrase?

My best friend

Phrase

100

Guess my middle name.

The one that makes me laugh wins. 
200

When the story hints at something that will happen in the future.

Foreshadowing

200

My dryer is a black hole for socks. 

Metaphor

200

The voice in my head sometimes tells me to hug my mom. 

Noun

200

A group of words that contains a subject and a verb that have a relationship.

Clause

200

Where does Earth fall in the order of planets from the sun?

Third

300

The problem in a story that needs to be resolved by the end. 

Conflict

300

He's got tons of money.

Hyperbole

300

She wore a large, scarlet dress to the prom.

Adjective

300

Type of sentence:

The boy asked for a banana-flavored popsicle. 

Simple

300

Write 3:00 PM in military time. 

1500

400

The technique of creating believable characters (through the description, dialogue, actions).

Characterization

400

The hunter crept through the underbrush of the dark forest as overhead the wind whispered through the trees.

Personification

400

Ouch! I just stubbed my toe and it really hurts. 

Interjection

400

Type of clause: 

If I had a hundred dollars 

Dependent

400

What does WWW stand for in a website address?

World Wide Web 

500
A break in the action of a story to relate back to something that happened earlier. 

Flashback

500

Chocolate cake is my Achilles heel.

Allusion

500

The first time I met my husband, all he said to me was, "Wow, you're very short."

Adverb

500

Type of sentence: 

The three blind mice quickly ran home, but they were snatched by an alley cat before they could make it. 

Compound

500

Per human deaths each year, this is the deadliest animal on the continent of Africa

Hippopotamus

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