Literary Movements
Types of Language
Narration and Tone
Sentences and Grammar
Parts of Speech
100

This genre features gloomy settings, supernatural elements, and themes of fear or death.

Answer: What is Gothic literature?

100

Language that uses sensory details to create a vivid picture.

Answer: What is descriptive language?

100

The perspective from which a story is told (first, second, or third).

Answer: What is narrative point-of-view?

100

A word that shows the relationship between a noun/pronoun and another word, e.g., “under,” “between.”

Answer: What is a preposition?

100

A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.

Answer: What is a noun?

200

This updated Gothic style often places terror in modern settings, like a decaying house or psychological trauma.

Answer: What is modern Gothic literature?

200

Language that is clear, short, and to the point.

Answer: What is concise language?

200

A point of view where the narrator knows all characters’ thoughts and feelings.

Answer: What is omniscient point-of-view?

200

A sentence with one subject and one predicate, e.g., “The dog barked.”

Answer: What is a simple sentence?

200

A word that expresses an action or state of being.

Answer: What is a verb?

300

A style that blends realistic settings with magical elements treated as ordinary.

Answer: What is magical realism?

300

Language filled with imagery, rhythm, and figurative devices.

Answer: What is poetic language?

300

Written conversation between characters.

Answer: What is dialogue?

300

A phrase beginning with a preposition and ending with a noun/pronoun, e.g., “under the bed.”

Answer: What is a prepositional phrase?

300

A word that describes a noun.

Answer: What is an adjective?

400

Poetry that tells a story with characters, conflict, and plot.

Answer: What is narrative poetry?

400

Language in which words or images stand for deeper meanings (a dove = peace).

Answer: What is symbolic language?

400

he emotional attitude an author conveys toward the subject (e.g., sarcastic, hopeful).

Answer: What is tone?

400

A sentence with two independent clauses joined by a conjunction.

Answer: What is a compound sentence?

400

A word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb, often, but not always, ending in “-ly.”

Answer: What is an adverb?

500

This technique builds suspense, conflict, or uncertainty in a text.

Answer: What is tension in literature?

500

Language that heightens emotions and builds intensity, often in plays.

Answer: What is dramatic language?

500

When events or language have multiple possible meanings.

Answer: What is ambiguity in literature?

500

A sentence with two or more independent clauses and at least one dependent clause.

Answer: What is a compound-complex sentence?

500

A word part added to the beginning of a root word to change its meaning, e.g., “un-” in “undo.”

Answer: What is a prefix?

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