Vocabulary
Figurative language
Text features
Plot elements
Vocabulary
100

to be absorbed in one’s own thoughts

MUSE
100

What kind of figurative language is this:

She was as sly as a fox when she nabbed cookies from Grandma's jar.

SIMILE

100

What is the name of a piece called?

TITLE

100

What do you call the most exciting part or the turning point of the story?

THE CLIMAX

100

to inflict a violent and disfiguring injury on

MUTILATE

200

(of a bad situation) present or experienced to a severe or intense degree.

ACUTE

200

What kind of figurative language is this:

FLASH! BANG! BOOM!

onomatopoeia

200

What do you call enlarged, repeated text for emphasis?

POP OUT TEXT

200

What do you call the actions that follow the climax?

FALLING ACTION

200

more than what is needed or used; excess

SURPLUS

300

to give rise to a strong reaction or emotion in someone

PROVOKE

300

What kind of figurative language is this:

I literally ate like 10 burgers last night! I was so hungry I could have eaten a horse!

HYPERBOLE

300

What do you call images or graphs included in a text?

VISUAL AIDS

300

What do you call the end of a story?

THE RESOLUTION

300

obvious to the eye or mind

CONSPICUOUS

400

a person or thing that causes an event to take place

CATALYST

400

What kind of figurative language is this:

You have to spend money to make money.

PARADOX

400

What do you call the small number next to a word or phrase in a text?

FOR DOUBLE POINTS: Why would an author include this small number?

A FOOTNOTE

TO CITE, TO DEFINE, OR TO EXPLAIN FURTHER CONTEXT

400

What do you call the actions that happen after the setting and characters are established?

RISING ACTIONS

400

hostility to or prejudice against Jewish people

ANTI-SEMITISM

500

the fact or process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions; liberation

emancipation

500

What kind of figurative language is this:

You're barking up the wrong tree!

IDIOM 

(a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words)

500

How do you know if a nonfiction piece of writing is credible?

CHECKING THE SOURCE OF THE ARTICLE AS WELL AS THE SOURCES REFERENCED

500

What is the beginning of a story called when characters, setting, and conflict are established?

EXPOSITION

500

done or acting secretly and quietly to avoid being noticed

FURTIVE / FURTIVELY

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