Grammar/English
Grammar/English
Grammar/English
Aspects of Fiction
Aspects of Fiction
100

A single independent clause with multiple prepositional phrases.

What is a simple sentence?

100

What or whom the the sentence is about.

What is subject?

100

Identify the common error: Writing hand-written notes will melt her heart and also making her soup will bring joy to her soul.

What is run-on sentence?

100

Internal conflict is character v.....

What is self?

100

Directly opposed to the protagonist.

What is the antagonist?

200

When the subject receives the action of the verb.

What is passive voice? 

200

3 independent clauses combined with comma FANBOYS.

What is compound sentence?

200

This tries to persuade an audience by creating a negative attitude about something.

What is erotisis? 

200

I, me, my.

What is first person point of view? 

200

Sarcasm.

What is verbal irony? 

300

Persuasive technique that uses credibility. 

What is ethos? 

300

Is what the pronoun refers to.

What is antecedent? 

300

Three dependent clauses an independent clause.

What is complex sentence? 

300

Each aspect of STEAL.

What is speech, thoughts, effects on others, actions, and looks?

300

Beginning of the story.

What is the exposition? 

400

Identify the common error: Sidney served coffee to the women in paper cups.

What is misplaced modifier? 

400

Everyone, anywhere, and something are all examples of this?

What are indefinite pronouns? 

400

Identify the common error: After the battle, the army declared victory over their enemy.

What is pronoun-antecedent agreement?

400

Contrasts another character.

What is a foil?

400

Narrator is a like a god.

What is 3rd person omniscient? (bonus point: what is the figurative language?)

500
Kiaros is a break away from this other appeal.

What is logos?

500

The arrangement of words and phrases in a specific order.

What is syntax?

500

Expository writing purpose.

What is to inform?

500

Starts the rising action.

What is the inciting incident?

500

Universally determined theme an author wants all of the audience to take away from a story.

What is moral?

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